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  • Host Bob Edwards talks with commentator John Feinstein about some recent scuffles between professional athletes and their fans.
  • Margaret Atwood's long-awaited sequel to The Handmaid's Tale brings readers new voices (and one familiar one) and a whole new view of Gilead, the dystopian theocracy that was once the United States.
  • Director Tim Burton seems more interested in updating than duplicating his 1988 hit. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice demonstrates affection for the characters and genuine curiosity in how they’re doing now.
  • Traveling across Ireland from East to West, the landscape shifts from wide fields and flat bogs to the smaller, rougher fields of Connemara, of Cork and…
  • This year's inauguration saw unprecedented security measures, with strict rules and inspections at checkpoints. Despite some scuffles and problems with crowd control, the ceremony was free of major disruptions.
  • NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Lydia Dennett, investigator with the Project on Government Oversight, about how much Saudi Arabia has spent in the U.S. on lobbying and what the money has bought them.
  • In an announcement last week from the Pennsylvania News Media Association, WDIY was named the winner of 10 awards in the 2024 Keystone Media Awards, including taking first place in the Enterprise Reporting, Feature, Documentary, and Podcast categories among small market stations.
  • In Untold Story, writer Monica Ali imagines what might have happened if Princess Diana had survived that 1997 car crash in Paris — and then gone on to fake her own death.
  • Michael Keaton, Catherine O'Hara, and Winona Ryder return in a Beetlejuice sequel 34 years in the making. It's called Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. Don't say it a third time.
  • The British humanitarian aid ship Sir Galahad arrives in the Iraqi port of Umm Qasr. Scuffles break out as the food and water shipments are distributed, and some Iraqis worry they would be left empty-handed. NPR's Jacki Lyden speaks with BBC correspondent Owen Bennett-Jones in Kuwait City.
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