The novelist is 75. Rusty Sabich, the now-retired prosecutor he introduced in “Presumed Innocent,” is 77 — and taking on a new case in “Presumed Guilty.” ...
Author Scott Strode joins TODAY to discuss his new book “Rise. Recover. Thrive.: How I Got Strong, Got Sober, and Built a Movement of Hope” and opens up about how fitness helped him overcome his ...
Barbra Streisand's My Name Is Barbra is in the running for audiobook of the year at the 2025 Audie Awards. Winners across 28 ...
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President Joe Biden wraps up his term with a flurry of activity before Inauguration Day, and cold weather moves President-elect Donald Trump inside the Capitol for his oath of office and address.
NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Nobel-Prize winning author Han Kang about her latest novel, "We Do Not Part." ...
Scott Feinberg has led The Hollywood Reporter’s awards coverage since 2011 (he covered awards for the Los Angeles Times before that). He is best known for his “Feinberg Forecast,” through ...
Welcome back to another installment of FFW Book Club! This week, we have a wide variety of riveting novels filled with drama, ...
Scott Simon, of NPR, recalled a phone conversation he had with Carter ... releasing about half of the government’s UFO files ...
Firefighters continue to struggle against the wildfires around Los Angeles. The death count has risen and looting has become a problem amid the destruction.
"Presumed Guilty" is the new novel by Scott Turow, the novelist and lawyer, who's sold more than 30 million books around the world since "Presumed Innocent" came out in 1987. He joins us from Naples, ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks to law professor Ilya Somin of George Mason University about the Laken Riley Act, a bipartisan bill ...