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Sports The journalist behind 'The Big Short' turns focus to sports gambling in new podcast NPR's Scott Simon speaks with journalist Michael Lewis about the new season of his podcast "Against The Rules," which covers the rise of legal sports gambling. Scott Simon
'Even the Forest Hums' is a new compilation of music from Ukraine NPR's Scott Simon talks to Vitalii Bardetskyi, a Ukrainian DJ and music journalist, about a new compilation of music from that country called "Even the Forest Hums." Scott Simon
Bonnie Kistler's psychological thriller follows high school sweethearts, reunited NPR's Scott Simon speaks with novelist Bonnie Kistler about her new psychological thriller, "Shell Games." Scott Simon
National This county is the most religiously diverse in the U.S. This stretch of New Hampshire Avenue in Silver Spring, Maryland is so packed with houses of worship, it's been called the Embassy Row of Religions. But locals know it as the Highway to Heaven. Sarah Ventre
Science Opinion: Uranus was having a bad hair day. Hey, it was the '80s! Scientists are reconsidering old information about Uranus. NPR's Scott Simon explains the problem with photos taken of the planet 38 years ago. Scott Simon
National The NWSL rides a 'rocket ship' of interest in women's sports to a record-setting year Across the board, 2024 was a record year for women's sports. The WNBA saw record audiences. In college basketball, the women's March Madness tournament outdrew the men's. The NWSL was no exception. Becky Sullivan
National Women stock up on abortion pills and Plan B, fearing new restrictions under Trump Telehealth providers say requests for the pills have spiked since the election. Patients and doctors worry what a Trump presidency could mean for medical abortion and emergency contraception. Sarah Boden Elissa Nadworny
Politics Trump is creating team of loyalists after conflicts with Cabinet members in 1st term In his second term, President-elect Donald Trump is surrounding himself with people who can amplify his message and agree with how he wants to remake the executive branch. Domenico Montanaro
Dear Life Kit: My mom is marrying her partner of 10 years. I've never met him When my sister and I asked about the wedding, she said she only invited her sister and brother-in-law to be witnesses. This absolutely floored us and left us feeling abandoned and shocked. Andee Tagle
National Bullet strikes Southwest Airlines plane at Dallas Love Field Airport There were no reported injuries on the plane, which was struck while preparing for takeoff, Southwest Airlines said. The plane safely taxied back to the terminal after the incident. Don Clyde Juliana Kim