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Economy Inside the largest gathering of unionized tradeswomen in the world, talk of tariffs Women make up only 4 percent of construction workers on job sites working with tools. Some are worried that tariffs on building supplies will slow down commercial building construction. Andrea Hsu
Politics How religion shaped Charlie Kirk's politics and his legacy We look at conservative activist Charlie Kirk's faith, and how it helped form him political beliefs. Ayesha Rascoe
National Tens of thousands expected to attend Charlie Kirk's memorial service, including Trump We look at the memorial being held today for conservative activist Charlie Kirk. A massive crowd is expected, with President Trump and Vice President Vance also in attendance. Ayesha Rascoe
Movies A new documentary raises questions about the true crime TV show 'To Catch A Predator' A new documentary looks at the true crime TV program "To Catch A Predator" and its copycats. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with filmmaker David Osit about some of the uncomfortable questions "Predators" raises. Ayesha Rascoe
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Music A songbook for people who can't read gets a major update — and a younger audience An old religiously inspired songbook that uses shape notes for people who can't read music got a major update and is attracting younger singers. Laura Atkinson
Politics Minnesota lawmakers from across the aisle discuss gun violence and the political climate NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Minnesota lawmakers Lisa Demuth and Erin Murphy about prospects for gun violence legislation in a special session. Ayesha Rascoe
Politics In Chicago, ICE actions are triggering a new wave of political activism Many protestors responding to "Operation Midway Blitz," the stepped-up immigration enforcement in Chicago, are politically active for the first time in their lives. Eric Westervelt
Politics Politics chat: Government shutdown looms, Kash Patel questioned, Trump attacks media We look at the potential of a government shutdown, as well as FBI Director Kash Patel being questioned on the Jeffrey Epstein files he refuses to release, and Trump's attacks on the media. Ayesha Rascoe
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