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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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Chileans weigh a new constitution
by Scott Simon
NPR's Scott Simon talks with Chilean journalist Francisca Skoknic about the upcoming vote to approve or reject a new constitution for the South American country.
Trump Swaps Complete Ban For 'Qualified Ban' On Transgender Military Service
by Martha Bebinger
President Trump has announced new rules banning certain transgender people from serving in the military. The new policy replaces the administration's earlier ban on transgender troops.
In Good Facebook News, This Woman Got Her Wallet Back After 50 Years
A woman got a message from a stranger who found her wallet — almost 50 years after it was stolen. A construction worker renovating the store where the wallet went missing got in touch via Messenger.
Crowds Arrive For 'March For Our Lives' In D.C.
They're coming by car, by plane and by bus: Throngs of protesters arrive in Washington for Saturday's "March for Our Lives" rally to end gun violence.
The Week In Sports: NCAA Basketball, Minor League Baseball
The NCAA men's tournament is down to eight teams, and baseball makes an unexpected entry in the omnibus spending bill.
French Police Officer Who Traded Himself For A Hostage Has Died
by Scott Simon
A gunman took hostages in a supermarket in Southern France yesterday, killing at least two people. In an effort to switch places with a hostage during the standoff, a police officer died a hero.
Will Back And Forth Over Tariffs Turn Into A U.S.-China Trade War?
President Trump ordered tariffs on China to address complaints that the country forces U.S. businesses to give up industry secrets. Scott Simon talks with Washington Post correspondent David J. Lynch.
New York's Adirondack Park Is 'Bigger And More Protected Than Ever'
by Brian Mann
New York's Adirondack Park has some of the biggest wilderness in the eastern U.S. — and it just got bigger. This week, Gov. Andrew Cuomo protected another 25,000 acres.
As U.K. Clamps Down On Cambridge Analytica, Privacy Concerns Span Atlantic
by Joanna Kakissis
As the EU and U.K. prepare to adopt stricter digital privacy rules, officials there are warning the U.S. to beef up its own Internet security regulations.