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Weekend Edition Saturday

Week in politics: Reactions to Court nominee; Trump retracts an endorsement in Ala.
North Korea tests a new ballistic missile capable of reaching the U.S.
Some Ukrainians forced from their homes are fleeing to small towns for refuge
The Immigrant Archive Project collects the stories of coming to call the U.S. home
A Pa. museum is paying Black residents back on their overtaxed and undervalued homes
Movie Interviews
How long does it take to fall in love? New movie claims its 'Seven Days' in isolation
How long does it take to fall in love? New movie claims its 'Seven Days' in isolation
Cowboy Junkies' new album recalls their start by returning to cover songs
A resident of Mariupol tells her story after fleeing the city's horrific destruction
China's economy slows after hits from Ukraine war, COVID lockdowns and local policies
Taryn LaMaison (right) has worked with Brandon Waldrop, 21, for three years through the LifeSet program, which helps young people transition out of foster care and into adulthood. Debbie Elliott/NPR hide caption
18 can mean an abrupt exit from foster care. For some, it's no longer a solo journey
The 'visible mending' trend of fixing clothes can be traced to a Japanese tradition
The tiny Bay Area newspaper 'Hromada' links the West Coast and Ukraine
Saturday sports: Elite Eight begins; top player retires from women's tennis
Author Interviews
A new book argues the U.S. South shapes the nation's political and cultural landscape
A new book argues the U.S. South shapes the nation's political and cultural landscape
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Weekend Edition Saturday
