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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 Campaigns Out West
by Don Gonyea
With less than three weeks before the midterms, the Senate races in Nevada, Montana and Arizona are very close. President Trump is stumping in these states this weekend.
Saturday Politics: Khashoggi, Russian Interference, Midterms
by Ron Elving
We look at the U.S. political response to the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi and other stories in politics this week.
Michael Recovery: Apalachicola, Fla., Begins To Rebuild
by Greg Allen
The Florida Panhandle is coping with historic damage to homes and businesses after Hurricane Michael struck.
NPR's Scott Simon Meets Musician Scott Simons
Simon talks with Simons about his career in Los Angeles, including his work on shows like "America's Got Talent," and having such similar names.
Mad Magazine Changes Tone With Four-Page Comic Strip On School Shootings
Mad is known for its humor and satire. Its latest issue, though, took on a more poignant commentary about school shootings. NPR's Scott Simon talks to executive editor Bill Morrison about it.
2 Kansas Races Show Broader GOP Divide Over Immigration
by Brian Grimmett
One candidate has embraced President Trump's get-tough approach. The other has rejected the administration's tactics and rhetoric.
Georgia Puts 53,000 Voter Applications On Hold Weeks Before Election
by Johnny Kauffman
Civil rights groups are suing the secretary of state, who is also the Republican candidate for governor, after tens of thousands of voter applications were held up. Most are from African-Americans.
Trump's Ohio Rally: President Revs Up Rhetoric As Midterms Approach
by Don Gonyea
President Trump's rally came after nearly a week of good news, including Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court and the release of U.S. pastor Andrew Brunson from Turkish custody.
As Small Towns Get Smaller, High School Football Teams Reduce Their Squads
by Emily Russell
Football is a way of life in many small towns. But as some populations shrink, teams are forced to also shrink. Reporter Emily Russell looks at the growth of small-squad high school football.