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NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Howard Bryant of ESPN about the sports of the week.
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College students who are studying remotely can vote in the state where their college is located. But this is controversial in some places, and students are organizing.
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The Grammy winner says their third studio album, out Oct. 30, grew from learning to accept the parts of heartbreak that stay with you even after you've moved on.
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NPR's Scott Simon tells the story of young football players just 8 and 9 years old who decided to take a knee along with their coaches and what happened next.
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Recent attacks in Paris linked to cartoons published by the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo have intensified the debate among comedians in France about freedom of expression.
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The World Series is underway and so is major league soccer. And The Big 10 becomes the latest major college football league to resume play during the pandemic.
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NPR's Scott Simon talks to historian Elizabeth Bradley about the 200th anniversary of the publication of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow.
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NPR's Scott Simon reflects on the effect of a lack of actual human interaction as social distancing and work-from-home wears on.
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'This Is My Way Of Serving.' How An Airline Worker Honors Fallen Military MembersAt StoryCorps, Brian McConnell said he's found his "calling" as a Delta Honor Guard Coordinator. The volunteer group honors the remains of military members killed in active duty.
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NPR's Scott Simon speaks to director John Maggio about his new documentary on cyberwarfare called The Perfect Weapon.