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    How these newly included MLB stats recognize the legacies of Black players

    How these newly included MLB stats recognize the legacies of Black players

    When Jackie Robinson signed with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947, it heralded an end to racial segregation in professional baseball.

    And even though Major League Baseball teams were integrated, official recordkeepers refused to acknowledge stats from the Negro Leagues – where Black players were relegated to for decades.

    Author and historian Larry Lester is one of the people who has fought to change that for years.

    He's spent over 50 years compiling statistics from the Negro Leagues. Now, that effort is getting recognition from the MLB, and Lester spoke to Ari Shapiro on the battle for inclusion.

    Statistics from the Negro Leagues have now been incorporated into the MLB's records – and it's reshaping the history of baseball.

    For generations, Black baseball players' contributions to the sport have been ignored. Now, their legacies are being recognized.

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    Closing arguments for Trump's trial have been made. What now?

    Closing arguments for Trump's trial have been made. What now?

    Nearly two dozen witnesses and 21 days of court later, Donald Trump's New York hush money trial is coming to a close.

    Twelve New Yorkers have been listening to witnesses like adult film actor Stormy Daniels and Trump's former fixer Michael Cohen.

    Today, those jurors heard closing arguments, first from the defense, and then the prosecution. Now, they have to determine whether Trump falsified business records to cover up an alleged affair with Daniels ahead of the 2016 presidential election.

    What final impressions did the closing arguments leave, and what could that mean for Donald Trump?

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    Forecasters predict another sweltering summer. Are we ready?

    Forecasters predict another sweltering summer. Are we ready?

    The summer of 2023 saw skylines choked by Canadian wildfire smoke, coral cooked in hot tub-warm ocean water and a month straight of 110-degree Fahrenheit high temperatures in Phoenix.

    Scientists say 2024 will likely bring another hotter-than-normal summer and, with it, the potential for more climate-driven disasters.

    NPR's Rebecca Hersher says forecasters predict an extremely active Atlantic Hurricane season.

    And NPR's Kirk Siegler reports on a shortage of federal wildland firefighters ahead of a high-risk wildfire season.

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    Make travel bearable on Memorial Day and beyond

    Make travel bearable on Memorial Day and beyond

    It seems like every year we hear the same thing: that this will be the busiest summer travel season ever. But this one really stands out. AAA projects that this Memorial Day weekend will see the highest number of travelers in nearly two decades. What will that mean? Congested roads, crowded airports and a lot of headaches. Hannah Sampson, who covers travel news for The Washington Post, shares some tips to survive summer vacation season.

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    Here are three possible outcomes in the Trump hush money trial

    Here are three possible outcomes in the Trump hush money trial

    We bring you a special episode of Trump's Trials.

    Host Scott Detrow speaks with former Deputy Assistant Attorney General Harry Litman. Although Litman is convinced the jury will convict Trump in the New York hush money trial he also gives a rundown of other possible outcomes in the case.

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    Republicans soften stance abortion, 'abortion abolitionists' go farther

    Republicans soften stance abortion, 'abortion abolitionists' go farther

    Abortion Rights has been a motivating political issue for generations, and this year might be the most intense for those on both sides of the issue.

    NPR's Sarah McCammon reports on the anti-abortion rights activists who want to ramp up restrictions, criminalize patients who pursue abortions, and ban procedures like IVF.

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Why do you focus on the distrust of Chinese vaccines

So American vaccines are better than any vaccines in the world? People in USA, they totally trust the vaccines given by USA government? Sadly, you don’t even trust your own government , but we trust our Chinese government, we trust our vaccines.

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