Weekend Edition Sunday
Weekend Edition Sunday features interviews with newsmakers, artists, scientists, politicians, musicians, writers, theologians and historians.
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Anti-Defamation League Responds To New York Stabbing Attack
Five people were stabbed at the home of a rabbi in New York on Saturday night. Evan Bernstein, the Anti-Defamation League's New York/New Jersey regional director, talks with NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro.
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What's Ahead For The U.S. Space Program
The coming year is supposed to bring some important launches into space. It's possible private companies will successfully launch humans into space, and missions to Mars and the sun are planned.
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People Lost In 2019: Gracie Williams Jamison
As part of Weekend Edition's "People We Lost In 2019" series, Carole Williams talks about the life of her closest friend, Gracie Williams Jamison.
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The 2010s: Slang That Stuck
Adulting in the 2010s involved some shade, some tea, especially if you were hanging with your bae, rocking some mom jeans in that selfie. We round up the slang that stuck in this decade.
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Sunday Puzzle: Not Like The Others
Listener Dan Franzen plays the puzzle with puzzlemaster Will Shortz and NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro.
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Christmas On Christmas Island Means Crabs
Christmas on Christmas Island typically features tens of millions of crabs making their way to the beaches to spawn, and everyone has a hand in that journey.
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TV Critics Give Their Under-The-Radar Picks
TV critics Alan Sepinwall, Linda Holmes, Soraya Nadia McDonald and Emily VanDerWerff have TV recommendations.
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Snopes, Facebook And Fake Accounts
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks to Snopes VP of operations Vinny Green and reporter Jordan Liles about how Facebook used their reporting to shut down 900 fake accounts without crediting them.
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Protests Against Citizenship Law Continue In India
Protests have escalated in India against a new citizenship law.
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Paris At A Standstill
Paris has been brought to a near standstill by a wave of strikes and protest marches aimed at the French government's plans to restructure the nation's retirement system.
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John Leguizamo On 'Latin History For Morons'
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks with John Leguizamo about the evolution of his one-man show after performing it for six years. Its national tour has just wrapped up.
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Encore: How One Group Sees Extremism As A Public Health Emergency
The nonprofit Parents For Peace wants Americans to see extremism as a public health emergency — one that cuts across race, religion and politics. The members are former extremists and their families.