Many older people love slow strength training. Does it work? A Martinez visits a slow strength gym and goes toe-to-toe with a senior weightlifter to see if this type of exercise lives up to the hype. Alice Woelfle
Jury awards $1.68 billion to women who accused director Toback of sexual abuse Toback, who wrote Bugsy, faces one of the largest #MeToo verdicts in history after a New York jury ordered him to pay 1.68 billion in damages to 40 women. The Associated Press
Teaching 'The Great Gatsby' 100 years after it was published The Great Gatsby published 100 years ago on April 10 and was a staple in high school curriculums. We look at how it's being taught in classrooms, in light of present day events, all these years later. Andrew Limbong
20 musicians who should get to go to space before Katy Perry On April 14, Blue Origin plans to launch a space flight with a crew that includes the singer behind the 2010 hit "Firework." But we can think of many other artists who deserve to be among the stars. Neda Ulaby
'The Economist' editor unpacks the 'biggest trade policy shock' of Trump's tariffs President Trump's sweeping tariff policy has upended the global economy. Zanny Minton Beddoes, the editor-in-chief of The Economist, likens it to The Art of the Deal — on steroids. Terry Gross
Eggs too expensive? Here are some Easter alternatives With prices for a dozen eggs remaining high this spring, crafting eggsperts offer creative substitutes — from potatoes to marshmallows. Chloe Veltman
National Recording Registry adds Tracy Chapman, Hamilton and the Minecraft game soundtrack There are 25 new additions to the Library of Congress collection. They include albums by Elton John, Miles Davis, Amy Winehouse, and the original cast recording of Hamilton. Neda Ulaby
Remembering singer Amadou Bagayoko Known as the blind couple from Mali, Bagayoko and his wife lifted their country’s music on stages across the world.
This YouTube show explains climate change to the kids who have to live with it Suzie Hicks the Climate Chick is an up-and-coming educator and TV host with a YouTube series tailored to kids ages 4 through 8. Chloe Veltman
100 years later, 'The Great Gatsby' still speaks to the troubled dream of America Great works of art are great, in part, because they continue to have something to say to the present: They're both timebound and timeless. And, boy, does Gatsby have something to say to us in 2025. Maureen Corrigan