In 'Problemista' Julio Torres spins immigration stress into satire The comic, actor and filmmaker came to the U.S. from El Salvador in his 20s. Torres tackled immigration in Problemista; his new HBO comedy series is Fantasmas. Originally broadcast March 24, 2024. Terry Gross
TV series 'Couples Therapy' gives viewers a rare look into real life therapy sessions Psychotherapist Orna Gurlanik, star of the documentary series Couples Therapy, is challenging the idea that couples therapy is a last-ditch effort for people. Ailsa Chang
50 years of Pride in Seattle: The early days of the LGBTQ+ fight for acceptance This first Pride, though big in spirit, was minuscule compared to what it has become today. Katie Campbell
They loved magnet fishing. Now they caught stacks of $100 bills A couple from New York recently caught a safe full of $100 bills while magnet fishing. Justine Kenin
Pat Sajak departs 'Wheel of Fortune' as TV's last old-school game show host The game show host was a weatherman in Los Angeles before starting on Wheel of Fortune in 1981. Eric Deggans
More than 150 in U.S. became sick due to a possible salmonella outbreak in cucumbers More than 150 people across more than 20 states have fallen ill after being exposed to cucumbers that were possibly contaminated with salmonella, the CDC said Wednesday. No deaths have been reported. Ayana Archie
Review: Clipped The new miniseries dramatizes the 2014 fallout when racist comments by former Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling were recorded and leaked. Eric Deggans
Checking in with a couple advocating for ALS patients and caregivers NPR's Juana Summers checks in with Brian Wallach, who has been living with ALS for seven years, and his wife Sandra Abrevaya on their ongoing advocacy for ALS patients, families and caregivers. Juana Summers
How long can Taylor Swift dominate the album chart? For a sixth straight week, Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department rules the Billboard 200. The songs chart also features a returning champion: Post Malone’s “I Had Some Help,” featuring Morgan Wallen. Anastasia Tsioulcas
Volunteers pick blueberries from a research farm for local food banks A blueberry research farm in North Carolina can only donate — not sell — its berries, so volunteers help out by picking them for local food banks. Kelly Kenoyer