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  • "Lights Over Marla" This homage to classic radio drama features the 1950's inhabitants of the small Texas town of Marla, and their concern over strange…
  • The best Olympic images of the day include snapshots from swimming, gymnastics, rowing, judo and cycling competitions.
  • The House panel has been investigating the Capitol riot and is concluding this work with a final report and various recommendations.
  • The Republicans and the Democrats have had their say. The bad news: NPR's Ron Elving and Ken Rudin now have to have their say. This week's episode of the "It's All Politics" podcast reviews both conventions, the highs and the lows, and what if anything it all means for November.
  • Bernie Sanders is an improbable politician. Independent, occasionally irascible, he came from the far left and an urban background to win elections in one of the most rural states in the country.
  • The Commerce Tigers traveled to Sunnyvale on Friday night to take on the Raiders, as crucial district play rolls on. Listen to highlights from that…
  • Larry Weishuhn drops by for a visit around the campfire today.…
  • Have you ever found yourself in the library or a bookstore, about to go on vacation, with no idea what books to bring? NPR's Lynn Neary talks to three book critics about the best reads of the summer.
  • In England, a man went to the store and bought a package of six eggs. He cracked the first one open, and found a double yolk. Then he cracked open the second. Two yolks in that one as well. It turns out all six eggs were like that. The chances of that happening:about one in a trillion.
  • The gospel group Quincy Jones calls "the baddest vocal cats on the planet" makes a joyful noise in celebration of Thanksgiving. Group members talk about their long and successful career and perform songs during an in-studio interview in Nashville, Tenn.
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