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Across the board, 2024 was a record year for women's sports. The WNBA saw record audiences. In college basketball, the ...
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French families recall rapes committed by a handful of GIs after D-Day. A note to listeners that this piece mentions sexual assault.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Harvard professor Cass Sunstein about Ted Olson. The legal great, who argued 65 US Supreme Court cases, including the one that legalized gay marriage, died this week.
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President-elect Trump assembled his national security team with a series of rapid-fire choices. There's a clear pattern: Most nominees are best known for their support of Trump rather than their ...