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National He was detained by ICE. Here's what happened when he lawyered up ICE tried to send one immigrant to a country he never lived; then he lawyered up. Detainees like him who can afford to pay for more due process show the pitfalls of a mass deportation approach. Ximena Bustillo
Sports Saturday Sports: Baseball's League Championship Series; Shohei Ohtani's epic night NPR's Scott Simon and sportswriter Howard Bryant discuss sports. Scott Simon
The latest on the Gaza ceasefire one week later A week after the Gaza ceasefire, Israel's new restrictions are keeping desperately needed aid out. Scott Simon
Animals Animals face off in 'Leaping Llamas' at the Rhinebeck Sheep and Wool Festival NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Andrea Parent-Tibbetts owner of Clover Brook Farm in Hyde Park, New York, about leaping llamas, an event at the Rhinebeck Sheep and Wool Festival where animals compete to see who can jump the highest. Scott Simon
National Why more parents are riding cargo bikes, skipping the minivan Many parents are now are forgoing minivans for greener alternatives: cargo bikes. They have been around for decades, but the advent of the electric bike motor has made them much more popular. Jacob Fenston
Health A caregiver's survival guide: Advice from people who've been there Family caregivers offer their wit, wisdom and survival tips for the hardest unpaid job in America. Kat McGowan
Politics No Kings protests: Marches are underway around the country This summer, organizers said more than 5 million people participated in No Kings protests against President Trump. Organizers say they expect an even bigger turnout this time around. Alana Wise
Politics As they go unpaid, Capitol Police are a daily reminder for lawmakers of shutdown pain The more than 2,000 officers on the force missed their first full paycheck Oct. 10, leaving them to go without pay at a moment when the officials they protect face growing threats and violence. Sam Gringlas
Politics Does the sale of Dominion Voting Systems mean a transformation? Depends who's asking Dominion Voting Systems is at the heart of countless 2020 election conspiracy theories. The company has now been sold, and its new owner has shared contrasting messaging about how much will change. Miles Parks
Fresh Air Weekend: Author Julian Brave NoiseCat; Musician Laufey NoiseCat is the son of an Indigenous Canadian father and white mother. His new memoir is We Survived the Night. Laufey was an "odd fish" in native Iceland. Now she's a jazz-pop star.