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  • Adirondack Theatre Festival Producing Artistic Director Miriam Weisfeld joins us with a preview of ATF's remaining shows this season.
  • Noah Adams and Laura Kraut, a member of the U.S. Equestrian Olympic team discuss how the team's horses are shipped to Australia for the Sydney games. The horses are quarantined before participating in the competition.
  • Book critic Maureen Corrigan reviews Against Love: A Polemic by Laura Kipnis (Pantheon).
  • The Congress is expected to pass the Federal Agricultural Improvement and Reform Act by tonight. NPR's Laura Ziegler reports that many farmers in eastern Kansas are looking forward to the changes it could bring.
  • Host Lisa Simeone speaks with Palm Beach hot-dog vendor Laura Lavelle. Lavelle has doubled her business this past week feeding journalists and lawyers.
  • The House panel investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol attack is expanding its probe into false electors tied to the 2020 election, issuing six subpoenas, including to two Republicans running for office.
  • NPR's Laura Knoy reports on another presidential hopeful. Alan Keyes, a former top state department and United Nations official will be the first Black to run as a Republican presidential candidate. Knoy reports that Keyes is a real long-shot.
  • NPR's Laura Sydell reports on the increasing conversion of Latinos from Christianity to Islam. The number of Latinos Muslims remains small but mark a significant change. Sydell attended a gathering in Stockton California of Latino Muslims and has this report.
  • The state of Virginia executed more people than any other state in the last year. The reason? Virginia has a new law that limits death row appeals. Laura Womack of member station WAMU reports.
  • Scott Simon talks with Laura Hillenbrand author of a new book about the race horse Sea Biscuit. (16:40) (Seabiscuit: An American Legend Random
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