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Saturday mornings are made for Weekend Edition Saturday, the program wraps up the week's news and offers a mix of analysis and features on a wide range of topics, including arts, sports, entertainment, and human interest stories.
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Episodes
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A former federal prosecutor reviews legal options against assertive presidential power
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Politico's Ankush Khardori about what legal checks remain as the Trump administration flexes presidential power.
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As the IDF intensifies its operations, healthcare in Gaza is under threat
Israeli forces are telling Gaza City doctors to move their clinics south ahead of a massive attack.
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Locals react after officials erased a rainbow crosswalk honoring Pulse Nightclub victims
The rainbow crosswalk in front of Orlando's Pulse nightclub was removed by Florida transportation officials. The crosswalk was a memorial for those killed in a 2016 mass shooting at the gay bar.
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How international students feel arriving on campus after the revamped visa process
International students from around the world are arriving on American college campuses after a very rocky summer.
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Week in Politics: Trump and Putin; possible rate cuts; lawmakers and redistricting
We discuss the latest political developments, including President Trump's crackdown in Wahington, D.C., and redistricting efforts in Texas and California.
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Home chefs on social media are outraged by this new bread crumb recipe
Many home cooks say they've noticed a change in 4C Seasoned Bread Crumbs, and they are not happy about it. NPR's Scott Simon talks with writer Judi Cutrone about the travesty.
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Saturday Sports: MLB pennant races and the first round of the U.S. Open
NPR's Scott Simon and sports writer Howard Bryant discuss the week in sports (DRAFT)
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The legal battle over Trump's escalation to intervene in DC's law enforcement
Washington, D.C., has filed a lawsuit to block President Trump's claim of authority over the city's police department. Experts say the legal fight raises constitutional questions and potential public safety dangers.
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Many Alaskans recognize the importance of the Trump-Putin meeting
While Trump and Putin met Friday inside the gates of Anchorage's military base, life outside rolled on much as usual. Even as the routines stayed the same, folks still had plenty to say about the summit.
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Trump and Putin met but no breakthroughs yet on the war in Ukraine. What's next?
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What's going on in Portland, Ore., that might contribute to fewer ICE arrests?
Oregon is a defiant sanctuary state where protesters and immigration lawyers believe they're helping keep down the number of ICE arrests. Tom Homan, Trump's border czar, seems vexed and vows to pay Portland a visit.
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2 Supreme Court judges were found guilty of stress. They formed a band as their sentence
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Minnesota Supreme Court Justices Anne McKeig and Sarah Hennesy, about their new amateur all-judge band, The Reasonable Doubts.