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Opinion: 'Free speech doesn't work just when you agree with it' NPR's Scott Simon recalls a First Amendment case from the late 1970s involving the rights of a neo-Nazi group to march through a predominantly Jewish suburb of Chicago. Scott Simon
Politics A look at former FBI Director James Comey's indictment We examine the indictment of former FBI Director James Comey after President Trump called for several of his political enemies -- including Comey -- to be prosecuted. Scott Simon
Business Experts say Trump's TikTok deal payment is a shakedown The U.S. government will collect a multibillion-dollar payment from the American investors who will take over TikTok. Some experts call it a fee and other deals like it "extortion." Bobby Allyn
Politics Wisconsin Republican Sen. Ron Johnson explains his proposed 'Eliminate Shutdowns Act' NPR's Scott Simon talks with Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin about the looming government shutdown, and his proposed bill that aims to end shutdowns for good. Scott Simon
Politics A Trump Republican critic urges constituents to oppose an effort to remove him President Trump's most outspoken Republican critic on Capitol Hill is facing immense pressure to fold or pay the price. Now, Kentucky Congressman Thomas Massie is asking constituents to fight an effort to oust him. Claudia Grisales
Science Is taking acetaminophen during pregnancy really associated with autism in children? President Trump's announcement this week linking Tylenol with autism could play a role in ongoing legal cases against the company that makes it. Sydney Lupkin
Science Meteorite collectors gather in Cincinnati this weekend for 'Meet a Meteorite' Meteorites - the rocks that hurtle from outer space and make it to Earth, get a moment to shine when collectors gather in Cincinnati to show off the treasures they have found this Saturday. Bill Rinehart
Sports Saturday Sports: U.S. vs. Europe in the Ryder Cup; Seattle Mariners' magical streak NPR's Scott Simon and sports reporter Michele Steele discuss sports. Scott Simon
National How did Illinois become the 'Great Pumpkin State?' Scott Simon takes a look at the booming decorative gourd business in Illinois. Scott Simon
World The U.N. marks its 80th anniversary. A foreign affairs expert reviews its relevance The United Nations marks its 80th Anniversary this year. NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Nahal Toosi, senior foreign affairs correspondent at Politico, about the organization's relevance today. Scott Simon