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Theo Baker delves into power and corruption at Stanford in 'How to Rule the World'

A few years ago, Theo Baker – then a student at Stanford University – joined the school newspaper and broke a story that forced the university president to resign. Marc Tessier-Lavigne, he uncovered, had overseen several labs in which researchers had falsified results. His new bo ...  Show more

Ann Patchett’s 'Whistler' and 'Tom Lake' are novels written with love in mind

Novelist Ann Patchett has written about things as wild as hostage takeovers, fairy tales, and betrayed magicians’ assistants. But her new novel Whistler turns down the stakes to focus on the quieter complexities of human relationships. Today’s episode features two conversations b ...  Show more

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