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Politics Latest updates on the investigation into the assassination of Charlie Kirk The shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk unsettled the nation and is now leading to speculation about the suspect's potential motives. Scott Simon
Latin America Brazil faces fallout after Bolsonaro is sentenced to 27 years for plotting a coup Conspirators, codenames and a coup attempt. Looking at the fallout in Brazil after its former president, Jair Bolsonaro, was found guilty of plotting to overthrow the government. Julia Carneiro
Education How open and accessible should American college campuses be? Should college campuses be open to the outside community? More and more schools are asking that question after campus shootings. Scott Simon
Politics Missouri approves Trump-supported redistricting plan that may benefit Republicans Missouri passed a redistricting plan, the latest in a series of moves triggered by Trump's call on GOP-led states to redraw their congressional maps to help maintain the party's narrow House majority. Scott Simon
Arts & Life Meet Kent Broussard, a retired accountant who just joined LSU's marching band Retired accountant Kent Broussard of Baton Rouge decided to go back to college so he could audition for a spot in the LSU Tigers Marching Band. He made the cut. Alana Schreiber
Politics What's next now that Trump's 'crime emergency' in D.C. has ended? Residents weigh in President Trump's crime emergency in Washington, D.C., has ended. But both supporters and critics in D.C. say it will have lasting change. Jennifer Ludden
Politics Why reaction to Charlie Kirk's killing has many concerned about the country's future NPR's Scott Simon talks with political commentator Charlie Sykes about the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and its effect on political discourse. Scott Simon
Sports Saturday Sports: Challenges for LA Clippers; solid Green Bay Packers; Ambassador Rizzo NPR's Scott Simon and sports reporter Michele Steele discuss sports. Scott Simon
Science What you should know about the poisonous death cap mushroom species NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Prof. Anne Pringle, a mycologist at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, about the latest research on death cap mushrooms, revealing new information about the enigmatic fungus. Scott Simon
Politics People are losing jobs due to social media posts about Charlie Kirk Some GOP officials want to clamp down on perceived expressions of schadenfreude about Charlie Kirk's death. Conservative activists are publicizing social media posts that are "celebrating" his death. Huo Jingnan