Weekend Edition Sunday
Weekend Edition Sunday features interviews with newsmakers, artists, scientists, politicians, musicians, writers, theologians and historians.
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Episodes
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What flight tracking data reveals about details of the Ukraine crisis
Debbie Elliott asks flight data co-op ADS-B Exchange founder Dan Streufert where publicly available flight data comes from and how much it reveals about the crisis in Ukraine.
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Saudi Arabia executes 81 people, the country's largest mass execution in modern times
Saudi Arabia is drawing international criticism for putting 81 people to death in one day. The executions happen as the West is hoping to convince the kingdom to increase oil production.
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Week in politics: Biden bans luxury exports to Russia; new bill for pandemic aid
In Congress, there continues to be bipartisan opposition to Russia's actions in Ukraine, but there's trouble for the Biden administration's request for new spending to deal with the pandemic.
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Russia strikes Ukrainian military base, killing more than 30 people
Russia struck a Ukrainian military training base close to the Polish border using cruise missiles, according to local officials.
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The U.S. renews talks with oil-rich Venezuela after banning Russian oil imports
Debbie Elliott speaks with Diego Area, deputy director of strategic development at the Atlantic Council, about relations between the U.S. and Venezuela and the implications of renewed diplomacy.
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Press 3 for a pep talk from kindergarteners! New hotline gives you options for joy
A hotline of kids giving wise advice and encouraging messages to anyone who calls started out as an art project and has now gone viral.
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Miami-based musician riela's new EP 'Llorar y Perrear' is a big 2022 mood
Adrian Florido speaks to Miami-based musician riela about her new EP, "Llorar y Perrear," which translates to "crying and twerking."
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Russia's war on Ukraine is dire for world hunger. But there are solutions
Both countries are huge suppliers of grains and other essential foods. And with widespread hunger and high food prices already, the war couldn't have come at a worse time.
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International students struggle to leave Ukraine
Adrian Florido speaks with Jakaria Hussain, an international student in Eastern Ukraine, about his struggles to leave the country.
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This tribe has fought for years to get federal recognition. It's about their identity
Federally recognized tribes can be eligible for benefits such as land, health care, revenue streams from casinos, and education. The Duwamish say that these resources would be game changers for them.
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'What My Bones Know' is Stephanie Foo's memoir on living with complex PTSD
Sarah McCammon speaks with author and journalist Stephanie Foo about her new book, "What My Bones Know: A Memoir of Healing from Complex Trauma."
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Some Ukrainians are returning from abroad to help military efforts in their country
Some Ukrainians who crossed the border into Poland are returning to Ukraine to enlist in the military and fight Russian invaders.