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Despite An Early Exit At Wimbledon, Serena Williams Still A 'Powerhouse'
Host Michel Martin speaks with The Guardian's Hugh Muir about the winners and losers at this year's Wimbledon tennis tournament.
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'Wheelmen' Exposes Doping Culture And The Armstrong 'Conspiracy'
Wall Street Journal reporters Reed Albergotti and Vanessa O'Connell say that champion cyclist Lance Armstrong was at the center of "the greatest sports conspiracy ever." Their book chronicles everything from group blood transfusions on the team bus to extensive efforts to silence and intimidate those who might expose the abuse.
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Federal Employees Return To Work
Yesterday Congress brought the country back from the brink of defaulting on its debt. Host Michel Martin talks to Joe Davidson of The Washington Post about how federal workers will bring the government back to life.
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South Sudan: History Was Always Against Us
South Sudan is reeling after rebels reportedly massacred hundreds of civilians last week. Host Michel Martin learns what this means for the future of the young country.
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Obama: American Ideals, National Security At Stake In Syrian Crisis
In making the case for a military strike against Syria, Obama also acknowledged that a Russian plan to avoid a strike was "encouraging."
Who's Really Left Out Of The CrossFit Circle
A controversial article posted to the CrossFit Facebook page has led to a larger discussion about race. The majority of participants in the grueling and popular workout genre are white. Just how many people of color participate, though, is tough to say.
FACT CHECK: Are DACA Recipients Stealing Jobs Away From Other Americans?
On an individual level, there are probably DACA recipients who have jobs other Americans want. But on a broader scale, DACA recipients are helping grow the economy.
4 Ways 2020 Changed Media: The Consumer Has Never Had More Power
All the biggest media companies are chasing viewer tastes more intensely than ever, focusing on their streaming platforms as consumers create an increasingly personalized, fractured media diet.
Biden Hits 'Pause' On Oil And Gas Leasing On Public Lands And Waters
The move is one of his more controversial campaign promises, and industry groups say they will sue. But it won't have much immediate impact on driving down climate-warming emissions.
Scapegoats And Allies: How Trump Changed His Tune On States' Coronavirus Response
The president has touted reopenings by Republican governors and opposed restrictions by Democratic governors. Take an in-depth look at his response to the coronavirus in seven key battleground states.
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