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  • Ten years ago, the not-guilty verdict in the O.J. Simpson trial revealed a huge racial divide on perceptions about the criminal justice system. NPR's Mandalit del Barco looks back at the milestone and examines how it's left a lasting mark.
  • Matt Salinger tells NPR's Morning Edition about what finally convinced him to allow his father's works to be digitized. J.D. Salinger died in 2010 and is most known for The Catcher in the Rye.
  • The actor, who proudly calls himself a graduate of the "University of the Universal," has written a small book aimed at graduates. In A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Future, Fox shares some lessons from his own life.
  • Vick Mikcunas' 2021 interview with P.J. Tracy
  • Avi Avital is a man on a mission with a mandolin. He's performed at Carnegie Hall in New York and the Forbidden City Concert Hall in Beijing, with stops…
  • C.J. Box concludes his "Highway Quartet" with "Paradise Valley." A serial killer known as "The Lizard King" has been preying on truck stop prostitutes...
  • Fox aired a special Sunday night using tape from 2006, which hadn't been aired before, in which O.J. Simpson essentially admits to killing his wife Nicole, and her friend Ron Goldman.
  • T.J. Turner returned to the program to discuss his third novel in a series that is set in the 1860's and 1870's. The first two books were works of...
  • C.J. Box returned to the program to talk about his latest book in a long-running crime series that features a protagonist who is a game warden in...
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