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  • Molly Yeh, author of Home is Where the Eggs Are: Farmhouse Food for the People You Love, took inspiration from her journey into parenthood while also hosting Girl Meets Farm.
  • NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with lawyer and SCOTUSblog publisher Tom Goldstein and NPR legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg about the decisions reached by the U.S. Supreme Court this term.
  • Ghostbusters fans are die-hard. Writer Dave Mistich is one of them.
  • Like the United States, France relies on both private and government insurance, with most people getting insurance through their employers. But in a ranking of 19 industrial nations, France is at the top of the list for health care quality, while the United States ranks last.
  • Peyton Manning led the Indianapolis Colts to a win Thursday night against the New Orleans Saints in the NFL's first regular season game of the year. Wall Street Journal sportswriter Stefan Fatsis says that's a welcome distraction for NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, who has had to deal with a string of incidents that have embarrassed the league: assaults, gun charges, DUIs and, of course, dogfighting. Fatsis also comments on what some are calling the greatest upset of all time — last week's Appalachian State-Michigan game, which led the Associated Press to include lower-division schools in its ranking poll.
  • George O'Connor has turned the legends of Greek gods into best-selling graphic novels for kids. The Olympians series is faithful to the ancient myths where gender and sex fluidity was embraced.
  • The results represent a major shift in the Latin American country's presidential politics that conservatives and moderates had long dominated.
  • Donald Trump has endorsed Doug Mastriano in the Republican primary for governor in Pennsylvania. The former president is casting aside hand-wringing by party insiders who fear that the far-right candidate will be able to win the nomination in Tuesday's vote but will lose in the general election in November.
  • Checkpoints have sprung up across Ukraine since Russia's invasion. Men at a checkpoint near Lviv have Molotov cocktails ready. Even hundreds of miles from the battles, the war hangs over everything.
  • It's not the ultimate grudge match between brain and brawn, NPR Science Editor David Malakoff and NPR Sports Correspondent Tom Goldman face off in smackdown discussions over America's Nobel Prize wins in science, and how poorly American athletes performed in recent international competitions.
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