Melinda French Gates on learning to trust again after divorcing Bill Gates On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Melinda French Gates talks about learning to trust again after her divorce. Rachel Martin
Despite success, family reading program in Washington state faces deep funding cuts For kids across Washington state who are struggling readers, a type of book club for families is showing promising results. But state and federal budget cuts have shrunk the program by 85%. Supporters hope for a turnaround this year. Amy Radil
'Pillion' is a wildly entertaining dark comedy about sex and power A mild-mannered young man enters into a dominant-submissive relationship with the leader of a gay biker gang. Pillion approaches the subject without judgment and with a great deal of sly humor. Justin Chang
Celebrating 'Taxi Driver' at 50, with Martin Scorsese, Jodie Foster and more We celebrate the Oscar-winning 1976 film by listening back to archival interviews with Scorsese, screenwriter Paul Schrader, and actors Jodie Foster, Harvey Keitel, Cybill Shepherd and Albert Brooks. Terry Gross
From Jesus to Jurassic Park: This year's Super Bowl ads are playing it safe Early Super Bowl spots show advertisers want lots of buzz but not controversy. Eric Deggans
A "Jane Doe" in the R. Kelly trials is ready to share her real name. And her story. A once anonymous R. Kelly survivor, Reshona Landfair is now ready to reclaim her voice. Lauren Hodges
Their film was shot in secret and smuggled out of Iran. It won an award at Sundance Between war, protests and government crackdowns, the filmmakers raced to finish and smuggle their portrait of Tehran's underground arts scene to the prestigious film festival. Mandalit del Barco
'More relevant every day' in the U.S.: A filmmaker documented Russia's journalists Julia Loktev's documentary My Undesirable Friends follows young independent journalists covering Putin's invasion of Ukraine. Tonya Mosley
How the new dietary guidelines could impact school meals Cutting back on ready-to-eat meals won't be easy, and whole milk may make a comeback. One thing that's certain: It'll be a while before the new guidelines trickle down to schools. Kadin Mills
A group of mudlarkers see what's hiding by a Philadelphia creek "Mudlarking" is the hobby of searching for keepsakes along muddy creek banks. An old marble is enough to get people outdoors for this pursuit best performed in the winter. Buffy Gorrilla