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  • Head to California’s Crocker Art Museum for a bite-sized RECUT! One find is up to $75,000!
  • After years of mystery, excitement and public tumult, Lil Wayne's long-delayed album is nearly here. As you prepare to listen, here are a few things to keep in mind about where the rapper's been.
  • Join WOSU Public Media for INSIDE: Caregiving, a multi-series project uncovering the journey of caregiving, from health disparities and inequities to exploring if our healthcare system is prepared to support the future aging population.
  • Supreme Court Justice Thomas called for the Court to reconsider a landmark decision. NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with Sonja West, professor at the University of Georgia School of Law.
  • Eugene Debs was the first major Democratic Socialist in American history, running for president five times in the early 1900s. NPR goes on a tour of his home in Terre Haute, Ind., ahead of that state's primary with Benjamin Kite, an avid Bernie Sanders supporter. Kite, one of the home's caretakers, says Debs laid the groundwork for President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and the New Deal, and likewise Bernie Sanders may be laying the groundwork for a major shift left in American politics.
  • The couple who put their blood, sweat, and tears into building a home to care for their elderly parents and others. The millionaires next door made it clear they were not welcome. And the dream that mysteriously went up in smoke.
  • Before Ohio's stay-at-home order, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's Lisa Vinciquerra was getting ready for the 2020 Induction Ceremony which was to be held in Cleveland May 2. As the Rock Hall's director of production and live events, she was also planning concert celebrations for the museum's 25th anniversary. "We had many cool things planned for this summer that unfortunately are not going to happen anymore," Vinciquerra said. After more than a decade of staging shows on the Rock Hall plaza, now she's taking music to the masses with the Joy Ride van.
  • Haitian-born, Brooklyn-based comic Tanael Joachim mines comedy from being a fish out of water.
  • PBS NewsHour/NPR Democratic National Convention Special - Day 1
  • Van der Valk protects a whistleblower against a criminal empire while facing a former flame.
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