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The cautionary tale of a man who got addicted to day trading
by Wailin Wong
Chris Garver got interested in the stock market around 2010, investing in a range of big companies on the British Stock Exchange. But one stock recommendation got him hooked.
Trump jurors can now reveal their identities. It's a risk, but may benefit the public
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with jury consultant Julie Blackman about what the future holds for some of the jurors who served in former President Trump's hush money case.
On his 75th solo album, Willie Nelson confronts the politics of 'The Border'
by Scott Detrow
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Nashville's Parthenon Museum considers repatriating pre-Columbian artifacts to Mexico
by Scott Detrow
NPR’s Scott Detrow talks to assistant curator at Nashville’s Parthenon Museum about her idea to repatriate hundreds of pre-Columbian artifacts back to Mexico.
WWII veterans arrive in France ahead of D-Day commemoration
World War Two veterans are arriving in France ahead of the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
Donald Trump is a convicted felon. How is that shaping his campaign messaging?
Donald Trump is a convicted felon. This historic fact makes an already wild election cycle even more unprecedented. What does it even look like to run for president under these circumstances?
Josh Gibson's new place in the record books
by Scott Detrow
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Sean Gibson, the great-grandson of baseball legend Josh Gibson, about how statistics from the Negro Leagues have been integrated with Major League Baseball.
Can friendship work with an ex? 3 questions to ask yourself
Should you be friends with your ex? It's a toughie. NPR's Life Kit has advice for transforming a once romantic relationship into one that is purely platonic.
In Mexico's election, social programs could be a deciding factor for voters
by Eyder Peralta
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A North Carolina county's fight against opioid overdoses
Burke County, N.C., is one of thousands of communities in America battling a devastating overdose crisis. New programs and new funding appear to be making a difference saving lives.