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  • When the New York Post published a freelancer's photograph of a man trapped in the path of an oncoming subway train, many photojournalists, editors and consumers decried the decision as unethical. Others argue that the photo was essential to the story.
  • From a possible Olivia Rodrigo sweep to the probability of someone mentioning "The Slap," here's what to expect at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards this Sunday.
  • A drop in football viewership, dangerous concussions to players, embroiled in politics and race: Scott Simon talks with Mark Leibovich about his book Big Game: The NFL in Dangerous Times.
  • In a rare interview, reporter Heidi Chang speaks to jazz rummer, composer and bandleader Billy Higgins. Higgins is recuperating from a iver transplant in a hospital in Los Angeles.
  • One of America's grestest and most prolific composers died last night. Reporter Dean Olsher interviewed him just a few months ago and offers an appreciation.
  • The conclusion of Robert's interview with Peter Schickele. (8:00) ((ST
  • Daniel reads letters from listeners, most of which are about a recent interview we ran with an American nun, Sister Deanna Ortiz, who says she was tortured by Guatemalan security forces.
  • NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Jon Ralston, CEO of The Nevada Independent, about why he strongly supported the CNN's town hall with Trump — and then changed his mind minutes into the broadcast.
  • New York State Attorney General Letitia James has released hundreds of pages of transcripts and other evidence that were part of the independent investigation into sexual harassment claims against then-Governor Andrew Cuomo that eventually led to his August resignation.
  • Didn't land an internship or job this summer? Maybe next school year you could try taking a class. Many courses help with your cover letter, resume and interview skills.
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