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World In Ireland, one small town is still playing matchmaker For more than 150 years, Lisdoonvarna's festival has helped people find connection the old-fashioned way. Rebecca Rosman
Arts & Life The Texas podcast exploring the culture behind every taco Mando Rayo reports on taco culture across Texas. In his podcast with member station KUT, he tells the stories of the people behind the food and how tacos reflect history, identity, and political divides. Ahmad Damen
World Trump urges Hamas to 'move quickly' on Gaza peace plan Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday that he hopes Hamas will have returned all remaining hostages by Oct. 13. Willem Marx
Fresh Air Weekend: Scarlett Johansson and June Squibb; Music producer Mark Ronson Squibb explains how she lobbied Johansson to direct Eleanor The Great. Ronson's memoir, Night People, is a love letter to late-night 1990s New York City.
Politics Time is short for an ACA premium fix in the shutdown fight, says GOP insurance leader After warning Congress for months about premium spikes, the leader of the country's insurance commissioners — a Republican from North Dakota — says he's hopeful there could be a last minute fix. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Opinion: Jane Goodall helped humans understand their place in the world Jane Goodall, the influential primatologist and conservationist, died this week at the age of 91. NPR's Scott Simon reflects on her legacy and love for chimpanzees. Scott Simon
Saturday Special: Meet the researchers trying to help the northwest’s puffins bounce back, and remembering Dr. Quintard Taylor Today, we’re bringing you the best from our KUOW Newsroom… Sometimes a species becomes so rare that you may not know it still exists - like puffins in the northwest. Catch up with the researchers trying to help them bounce back. And colleagues remember Dr. Quintard Taylor, a pioneering historian and former UW Professor Emeritus. Vaughan Jones
Here's the latest on the Gaza peace plan Hamas responded to an American proposal to end Israel's war in Gaza and said it would return all remaining hostages. But big uncertainties remain over the proposal's next steps. Hadeel Al-Shalchi
Arts & Life A review of Sean Combs' charges, hearing and sentencing NPR's Scott Simon asks NBC News Entertainment Correspondent Chloe Melas about the sentence handed to Sean Combs for two prostitution-related charges. Scott Simon
Politics It's Day 4 of the U.S. government shutdown. Is an agreement on the horizon? We look at where Congress is in negotiating its way out of a government shutdown that is in its fourth day, with no solution in sight. Barbara Sprunt