Sports Saturday Sports: O.J. Simpson's legacy, Shohei Ohtani's interpreter, The Masters NPR's Scott Simon talks to Michele Steele of ESPN about the death of O.J. Simpson, Shohei Ohtani's former interpreter federal bank fraud charges, and golf's most prestigious tournament - The Masters. Scott Simon
National Hawaiian-born sumo wrestler Akebono is dead at 54 Hawaiian-born Akebono was the first foreigner to win the highest ranking in Japan's national sport, sumo wrestling. He died in Tokyo this month, age 54. Anthony Kuhn
Arts & Life The cultural legacy of OJ Simpson: football player, actor and murder suspect OJ Simpson, one of the greatest running backs of all time, has died at 76. His infamous police chase and murder trial changed the media landscape, and accelerated the obsession with celebrity culture. A Martinez Mandalit del Barco
Arts & Life A Paralympic athlete shares lessons on defying the odds in new book 'Lucky Girl' Even after she was adopted by a family in the U.S., Scout Bassett felt lost. Then, she found running. Her new book is called Lucky Girl. Lakshmi Singh
National O.J. Simpson has died at the age of 76 NPR's Michel Martin speaks with CBS News' Steve Futterman about former football star and acquitted murder suspect O.J. Simpson.
National O.J. Simpson, football legend acquitted of notorious killings, dies at 76 Orenthal James Simpson "succumbed to his battle with cancer" on Wednesday, according to a family statement on social media. Russell Lewis
National For the first time, NCAA women's basketball championship drew more viewers than men's A record number of people watched NCAA women's basketball this year. The Iowa-South Carolina game average almost 19 million viewers. Kai McNamee Gus Contreras
Arts & Life Basketball takes hold in Rwanda, a country dominated by soccer Basketball is gaining popularity in Rwanda. We chat with a few players and fans to learn why. Juana Summers Matt Ozug Tinbete Ermyas
Sports World Athletics will pay $50,000 to Olympic gold medalists in track and field events The prizes, which will also go to the winners of the marathon and race walk, come as the Olympic Games have shifted away from amateurism. Many medalists already earn bonuses from their home countries. Becky Sullivan
Sports UConn men's basketball team beats Purdue — winning back-to-back championships NPR's A Martinez talks to Kevin Blackistone, ESPN panelist and Washington Post columnist, about the University of Connecticut men's NCAA basketball team beating Purdue, 75-60, Monday night.