The legacy of a bombing

Published: June 22, 2021, 9 p.m.

In Oklahoma City, the 1995 bombing offers lessons \u2014 and warnings \u2014 for today\u2019s fight against extremism. Plus, what a Supreme Court ruling means for the NCAA.
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Reporter Hannah Allam was in high school in Oklahoma City when Timothy McVeigh altered the skyline of her city for good. She remembers her classmates speculating about what could possibly have rattled their school building so intensely \u2014 maybe an accident in the chemistry lab? A sonic boom? Twenty-six years later, Hannah found her way back to her hometown, to see what lessons \u2013 if any \u2013 local lawmakers, survivors and activists were bringing to today\u2019s conversations about far-right domestic terrorism.
On Monday, the Supreme Court unanimously ruled against the NCAA\u2019s limits on education-related perks for college athletes. Columnist Jerry Brewer explains what that means for the NCAA going forward
We are thrilled to announce that Post Reports was honored with a Peabody Award for our episode \u201cThe Life of George Floyd.\u201d Check out the video of Trevor Noah presenting the award, as well as our acceptance speech
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