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Politics Hundreds of National Guard troops will leave Portland and Chicago The decision by the Defense Department comes as Guard deployments in Chicago and Portland have been stalled for weeks by the courts. Juliana Kim
Movies Do people still quote movies? NPR's Barrie Hardymon and Marc Rivers discuss why some movie lines become iconic and whether today's films are still creating quotes that last. Marc Rivers
World A new U.N. report shows gang control expanding across Haiti The Miami Herald's Jacqueline Charles talks about a new U.N. report that highlights how gang violence in Haiti is spreading beyond the capital, and what that means for a country without a functioning government or elections. Jeffrey Pierre
Tornado survivors in St. Louis say recovery is a mess, due to FEMA changes Six months after the St. Louis tornado, residents say Trump's new disaster policy has left them on their own. Avery Keatley
Economy A year from now, hemp shops could disappear under a new federal ban WFAE's Steve Harrison reports on how the new spending bill imposes new restrictions on hemp and CBD producers nationwide now that the government has re-opened. STEVE HARRISON
History The man who tried to make Texas a country again In the 1990s, an armed group pushed for Texas to break from the unio. Zoe Kurland from Marfa Public Radio covers the story in 'A Whole Other Country.' Ahmad Damen
Arts & Life In 'All Her Fault,' Sarah Snook carries the family, and the blame Actress Sarah Snook talks about her new Peacock thriller, where a mother's everyday routines spiral into a life-or-death mystery. Sarah Handel
Politics Marjorie Taylor Greene says Trump policies are 'not America first' in fight over MAGA Trump called Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., a "traitor" after his revoking political endorsement of her. Greene said Sunday his words can "put my life in danger." Luke Garrett
Arts & Life Sunday Puzzle: Name's the Same NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with Phil Feller of Durham, North Carolina, and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz. Will Shortz
Remembering disability rights activist Alice Wong Activist Alice Wong, who was born with muscular dystrophy and spent her life advocating for the rights of the disabled has died at the age of 51. Ayesha Rascoe