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The Tokyo Games Could End Up Being The Hottest Summer Olympics Ever
Tuesday, July 27, 2021
Slushy machines, salt tablets, cooling jackets: The Tokyo Games have already proved to be a hot and humid affair, and experts say the role of climate change can't be overlooked.
2 Pivotal Soccer Matches This Weekend Could Turn Around Long Histories Of Heartbreak
Saturday, July 10, 2021
Fans of England's men's team, who play in the Euro finals Sunday, have waited 55 years for an international championship. Argentina could end a 28-year title drought in Saturday's Copa America final.
Two Pivotal Soccer Games Will Be Played This Weekend
Friday, July 09, 2021
It's a busy summer for soccer fans. NPR talks to longtime soccer commentator Grant Wahl about what's at stake this weekend at the Copa America tournament in Rio de Janeiro and UEFA Euro 2020 in London
Long Marred By Racism, St. Louis Elects 1st Black Female Mayor
Sunday, April 11, 2021
Amid unrest at local jails, surging gun violence and a pandemic that has disproportionately hurt people of color, Tishaura Jones says: "We are done avoiding race and how it holds this region back."
Far-Right Misinformation Is Thriving On Facebook. A New Study Shows Just How Much
Saturday, March 06, 2021
Research from New York University found that far-right accounts known for spreading misinformation drive engagement at higher rates than other news sources.
Tom Misch On Making 'What Kinda Music' And Seeing Yussef Dayes At A Talent Show
Saturday, April 25, 2020
NPR's Scott Simon talks to the British producer, guitarist and vocalist about What Kinda Music, his new album with drummer Yussef Dayes.
Virtual Happy Hour Anyone? Working From Home But Keeping Connected
Sunday, March 15, 2020
How do you keep your office connected when people are working from home and practicing social distancing? One CEO is throwing virtual happy hours and online karaoke parties.