Flava Flav made a bronze clock necklace for Jordan Chiles amid medal controversy While American gymnast Jordan Chiles waits to learn whether she'll keep her Olympic bronze medal, Flavor Flav has stepped up with a one-of-a-kind bronze clock necklace, just for her. Sarah Handel
Writer Taffy Brodesser-Akner on how God helps her understand the world Writer Taffy Brodesser-Akner draws a question from the Wild Card deck. She tells NPR's Rachel Martin about needing God to help her understand the world.
Meet some up-and-coming standups from this year's Lucille Ball Comedy Festival The news has been heavy the past few years — a lot of us could use a laugh. Some up-and-coming standups performed at this year's Lucille Ball Comedy Festival. Elizabeth Blair
Seattle restaurant community remembers two beloved chefs The Seattle restaurant industry has lost two notable chefs, Wayne Johnson and Tamara Murphy, who used food for social good. Ruby de Luna
WNBA star Dearica Hamby sues the league and her former team for discrimination The suit accuses the Las Vegas Aces of trading Hamby because she was pregnant and retaliating against her for speaking out. Her lawyers say the WNBA's response amounted to a "light tap on the wrist." Rachel Treisman
'You’re Embarrassing Yourself' is author Desiree Akhavan's memoir about shame NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with award-winning Iranian American filmmaker Desiree Akhavan about how she overcame years of self doubt. Leila Fadel
Black Southern and Filipino BBQ meet on the grill A chef in New Orleans is bringing two grilling traditions from opposite ends of the world together on one plate. Neda Ulaby
The enduring legacy of Black guides at Mammoth Cave National Park Mammoth Cave National Park in south-central Kentucky has the world's largest underground cave system.
'White Robes and Broken Badges' exposes the inner workings of the Ku Klux Klan Joe Moore, a former Army sniper turned FBI informant, shares how he infiltrated the KKK and helped foil a plot to assassinate then Sen. Barack Obama. Moore explains how hate groups are growing. Tonya Mosley
Why brutalist buildings should stay, even if people think they're ugly Many people think brutalist architecture is ugly. Architects make a case for why the buildings shouldn’t be torn down. Kaity Kline