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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.
Update On Baltimore Mayor Controversy
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Karsonya Wise Whitehead, associate professor of communications and African American studies at Loyola University and the host of a local radio talk show in Baltimore.
GOP Take On The Big Democratic Field
NPR's Scott Simon asks former Kasich senior strategist John Weaver about how to navigate a big field of primary candidates in a presidential contest.
Rep. Chrissy Houlahan On Impeachment
NPR's Scott Simon asks Rep. Chrissy Houlahan, D-Pa., about how her constituents feel about impeaching President Trump.
Week In Politics: Biden And 2020
by Ron Elving
President Trump is hosting Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe Saturday but also seems to have an eye on the Democratic presidential candidates.
Saturday Sports: Basketball, Basketball, Basketball
The NBA Western conference is narrowing down, and a legendary NBA great died this week. NPR's Scott Simon talks with ESPN's Howard Bryant.
NFL Returns To Site Of First Game
by Benjamin Payne
The big-city NFL returns to its roots by taking later rounds of the draft on the road, including to Rock Island, Ill., which in 1920 was host to the league's first game.
The U.S.-Canada Relationship In 'The Art Of Diplomacy'
Vicki Heyman and Bruce Heyman, former U.S. ambassador to Canada, speak with NPR's Scott Simon about their new book, The Art of Diplomacy.
Japan's Emperor Prepares To Abdicate The Throne
by Anthony Kuhn
Emperor Akihito of Japan will abdicate Tuesday. He is 85 and will be the first Japanese monarch to retire in over 200 years.
Louisiana High School Senior Accepted To 115 Colleges
by Scott Simon
Antoinette Love, a senior at a New Orleans high school, has been accepted to 115 colleges.
ISIS Families Hope For Return Of 'Caliphate'
by Jane Arraf
In an overcrowded and desperate detention camp in Syria, thousands of wives and children of ISIS fighters are languishing and wishing for the Islamic State to regain power.
California Farmers Try New Strategy To Cut Carbon
by Lauren Sommer
Cover crops can make soil healthy and help it soak up a lot of carbon. Now, California is paying farmers to grow them, to help meet its ambitious climate goals.