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  • The late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is lying in repose at the Supreme Court. President Trump is expected to announce his nominee to replace Ginsburg on Saturday.
  • Host Michel Martin gets perspective from two recent high school grads on what's working, and what isn't in schools. She speaks with Elijah Miles, a freshman at Morgan State University in Maryland, and Kashawn Campbell, a sophomore at UC Berkley.
  • Pick a day in history — the day Lincoln was shot, the day Merriweather Lewis stood on the divide, any significant moment — and imagine you were there. That's what historians were asked to do in the new book, I Wish I'd Been There. What event would you like to have witnessed?
  • Dunkin' unveiled a line of "Espresso-Wear." The clothing was designed for customers who need to carry coffees. Sadly, the items like Cappu-Chinos, pants with cup-holder pockets, are not real.
  • Keith Bellows, editor-in-chief of National Geographic Traveler magazine, is one of the most seasoned travelers around. Bellows discusses his all-time favorite trips and the new National Geographic book, Journeys of a Lifetime: 500 of the World's Greatest Trips.
  • A new graphic novel from the French artist Joann Sfar features a talking feline who tries to convince his Algerian rabbi owner that wants to become Jewish.
  • Robert Schwimmer was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 2013 and wants to hasten death if he finds himself in agonizing pain. His family stands ready to help, but have legal and spiritual concerns.
  • Comedy: Henry Morgan Show 3/5/47 ABC, Can You Top This? 4/21/42 NBC.
  • NPR's Scott Simon recounts a recent encounter with a certain robust, white-bearded fellow in a red suit.
  • Georgia looms large in politics — both in the ongoing Jan. 6 committee's work, and in upcoming elections.
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