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The departure of "60 Minutes" executive producer Bill Owens comes as the news program's corporate owner is trying to sell it off, and amid President Trump's lawsuit against CBS.
The funeral of Pope Francis demonstrated the values he held dear, from the theme of the gospel passage to the music he chose ...
Nearly 100 days into his new term, President Trump has set an aggressive agenda, spending his political capital and losing some of the public approval he began with.
NPR's Scott Simon talks to film historian Jason Bailey about his book, "Gandolfini: Jim, Tony and the Life of a Legend." It details how different he was from the gangster he portrayed on "The Sopranos ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Michele Steele of ESPN about the soccer fandom of Pope Francis, the NFL draft and hockey's Stanley Cup playoffs.
Some federal employees who were fired, reinstated, and fired again by the Trump administration are now learning their health coverage lapsed despite being told otherwise.
NPR's Hadeel Al-Shalchi joins us from Tel Aviv. Hadeel, thanks so much for being with us. BYLINE HADEEL AL-SHALCHI: Good morning, Scott. SIMON: No aid since the beginning of March. What's the current ...
NPR's Scott Simon reflects on the Chicago Bulls cap that is being cited as evidence of a deported Maryland man's gang ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Mike Scott of the Scottish band, The Waterboys, about their new album, "Life, Death & Dennis Hopper." ...
All right. Masters weekend at Augusta, college hockey - the Frozen Four down to two - and the WNBA draft. Michele Steele of ESPN joins us. Michele, thanks for being with us. MICHELE STEELE: Sure.
NPR's Adrian Florido was in the court yesterday. Adrian, thanks for being with us. ADRIAN FLORIDO, BYLINE: Thank you, Scott. SIMON: What did the judge say? FLORIDO: Well, he said that - excuse me ...