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Celebrity-owned Wrexham AFC gains promotion to League 2 in English soccer
Monday, April 24, 2023
The Welsh soccer team owned by celebrities Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney took a big step over the weekend and gained promotion to League 2 in England.
New Mayan discovery at an ancient site in Mexico is another clue into their past
Friday, April 21, 2023
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with University of Texas professor David Stuart about a recent Mayan discovery in southern Mexico.
How online influencers are changing the boxing world
Friday, April 14, 2023
NPR's Andrew Limbong speaks with writer Will Coldwell about the rise of social media influencers in the boxing ring — and how that might be changing the sport.
How to celebrate Easter when church isn't your thing
Thursday, April 06, 2023
Author Casper ter Kuile gives tips on how to create new rituals around Easter, when church just isn't your thing.
Golf has a problem: people are hitting the ball too far
Thursday, April 06, 2023
There's a storm brewing in the golf world over how far the best players are able to pound the ball. The proposed solution isn't winning over many fans either.
Reflecting on some of the career highlights of Sylvia Poggioli
Monday, April 03, 2023
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with former Italy correspondent Sylvia Poggioli about her time reporting across Europe throughout her 41 years with the network.
Michael Cohen, former Trump lawyer and fixer, reacts to the indictment of Trump
Friday, March 31, 2023
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Michael Cohen, former "fixer" and attorney for Donald Trump, on the news that Trump will be charged with crimes related to a payment to an adult film star.
There's drama brewing in the golf world over a new ball for the professionals
Monday, March 27, 2023
Booming drives are changing the character of some classic golf courses. Instead of making courses bigger, pro golf may change the rules for the official golf ball.(Story aired on ATC on 3/21/23.)
There's drama brewing in the golf world over a new ball for the professionals
Tuesday, March 21, 2023
The booming drives are changing the character of some of the sport's classic courses.
Residents who live near Jack Daniels distilleries have to deal with whiskey fungus
Monday, March 06, 2023
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Lexington Herald Leader reporter Janet Patton about the whiskey fungus plaguing thousands of residents who live near Jack Daniels distilleries in Tennessee and Kentucky.
Netflix's 'Full Swing' looks at the world of pro golf and life on the PGA Tour
Friday, March 03, 2023
The new Netflix show Full Swing takes you behind the scenes for an inside look at the range of today's PGA Tour players — and the mental toughness it takes to survive on the tour.
New book 'Redaction' humanizes redacted lawsuits through portraits and poems
Tuesday, February 28, 2023
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with poet and activist Reginald Dwayne Betts and artist Titus Kaphar about their new book, Redaction. The book is based on poems and portraits from redacted lawsuits.
How an infectious disease expert interprets conflicting reports on COVID-19's origins
Monday, February 27, 2023
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Dr. Michael Osterholm about what the general public can understand about the origins of COVID-19.
Former ambassador weighs in on potential changes to Mexico's electoral process
Friday, February 24, 2023
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with former Mexican Ambassador Arturo Sarukhán about the potential changes to the country's electoral process.
Super Bowl bound Kelce brothers are a product of Cleveland Heights
Thursday, February 09, 2023
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Kansas City Star reporter Eric Adler about visiting the town where the Super Bowl-bound Kelce brothers grew up and which molded who they've become.
COVID's impact on classrooms will linger and must be addressed, according to teachers
Thursday, February 02, 2023
Teachers across the country are facing new obstacles in post-pandemic life as they try and shape young minds at the same time. We catch up with a group of educators to find out what's on their mind.
Jury selection begins for Mexico's ex-security head accused of taking cartels' bribes
Tuesday, January 17, 2023
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Futuro Media's Maria Hinojosa about the start of jury selection in the trial of Genaro Garcia Luna, the ex-security head in Mexico accused of working with cartels.
Yellow Magic Orchestra drummer Yukihiro Takahashi has died at age 70
Monday, January 16, 2023
We remember Yellow Magic Orchestra drummer Yukihiro Takahashi died over the weekend. He was 70 years old. Yukihiro co-founded the Japanese super group known for electronic hits.
Bidding a fond farewell to Eastbay, the sneakerhead's catalogue
Saturday, January 07, 2023
As Foot Locker prepares to wind down the Eastbay brand and close the catalog, producer Gus Contreras remembers his love for the retailer's shoe catalogs growing up in the 1990s.
Remembering Eastbay's beloved shoe catalogs
Wednesday, January 04, 2023
The athletic retailer Eastbay closed its doors at the start of 2023. The Wisconsin-based company transformed the sneaker world with its mailed catalogs featuring the newest shoes and sports jerseys.