Blog Of The Nation What Lurks In Your Subconscious? by Barrie Hardymon July 31, 2008 Is there any prejudice hiding in the crevices of your subconscious? Now you can take a racism test to find out.
Blog Of The Nation Grendel Doesn't Scare Me by Barrie Hardymon July 31, 2008 Down with the special effects, bring on the stunts! (And stuntpeople.)
Blog Of The Nation Facing Fat Camp by Sarah Handel July 31, 2008 What's life really like at fat camp? Stephanie Klein went every summer as a kid, and tells all in Moose.
Blog Of The Nation Britney and Paris. And Obama? by David Gura July 31, 2008 Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) asks, Does celebrity amount to much?
Coming Up July 31st Show by Gwen Outen July 31, 2008 Racial prejudices often remain hidden in our brains, but can those biases be measured? And later, childhood obesity is a growing problem and many parents are turning to weight loss camps as a solution. But do those camps really work? Author Step...
Blog Of The Nation Brett Favre and Backsliding by Sarah Handel July 31, 2008 Brett Favre, PLEASE don't call it a comeback! And, oh yeah, I still can't seem to stop buying CDs.
Blog Of The Nation Weekly Dose of Political Junkie by Ashley Grashaw July 30, 2008 NPR's political editor Ken Rudin joins us to talk about the presidential campaign, and other political news. And this week is spicy, spicy!
Blog Of The Nation Drawing the Line by Barrie Hardymon July 30, 2008 Applause for a presidential candidate -- appropriate for journalists? NPR's Ombudsman weighs in.
Blog Of The Nation Covering The Olympics by David Gura July 30, 2008 During the 2008 Olympic Games, how much will you care about Chinese politics?
Blog Of The Nation Money (That's What I Want) by Ashley Grashaw July 30, 2008 Over the past 10 months, Congress has passed legislation to overhaul the student loan industry, but families and many lenders are still feeling the pinch.
Coming Up July 30th Show by Gwen Outen July 30, 2008 NPR's political junkie talks about Barack Obama's ratings following his foreign tour, Senator Ted Stevens' recent indictment, and John McCain's medical results. Libertarian presidential candidate Bob Barr joins us. And NPR Ombudsman Lisa Shepard ...
Blog Of The Nation Pedestrian Journo Love by Barrie Hardymon July 30, 2008 Robert Novak's victim speaks.
Blog Of The Nation Crime and Punishment by Susannah George July 29, 2008 In the debate over war crimes tribunals, some people believe that indicting a war criminal during an on-going conflict only contributes to the continuation of that conflict. What do you think?
Blog Of The Nation Is Your Money Safe? by Sarah Handel July 29, 2008 Listeners want to know more about where and how their money is safe, and Liz Pulliam Weston has some answers.
Blog Of The Nation Mayday! by Ashley Grashaw July 29, 2008 Journalist Amanda Ripley joins us to talk about her new book, The Unthinkable: Who Survives When Disaster Strikes -- and Why.