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  • 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.
  • New Yorker writer Evan Osnos says no one in media has profited more from the Trump era than Bongino, who hosts the country's fourth most listened to radio show and has 8.5 million weekly listeners.
  • Three generations of O'Farrills are represented on this new album, reminding us what tradition is at heart: our ongoing conversation with those who came before us, and those who come after.
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