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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.

Florida Gov. DeSantis leads a nationwide shift to politicizing school board races
Governor Ron DeSantis is reshaping school boards in Florida. He's exerting control over local school policies, including how they teach children about race and sexual orientation.
9 First-Person Perspectives Give Voice To 'The Other Americans'
by Lulu Garcia-Navarro
The Problems Facing Theresa May
by Frank Langfitt
One day after a massive anti-Brexit march in London, British Prime Minister Theresa May is facing new troubles.
How Climate Change Is Affecting Residents' Health In Miami
by Lulu Garcia-Navarro
We visit Miami to talk with Dr. Cheryl Holder of Florida Clinicians For Climate Action, and Jorge, a fruit vendor who is feeling the effects of increasingly hot days firsthand.
Adapting To Climate Change In Miami
by Lulu Garcia-Navarro
We travel to Miami to see how people there are already adapting in a city that's been called "ground zero" for climate change and sea level rise.
Helado Negro On 'How You Smile'
For a decade Roberto Carlos Lange, better known as Helado Negro, has made music that surprises. Now he is out with his latest and most praised album to date, This Is How You Smile.
Journalist Garrett Graff On Mueller Report
Special counsel Robert Mueller has concluded his investigation. NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro talks with journalist Garrett Graff about the questions he's hoping the Mueller report will shed light on.
Immigrant Detainees Say They Were Sexually Abused In CBP Custody
by Silvia Viñas
Several dozen immigrant detainees have alleged they were sexually abused in Customs and Border Protection holding facilities. This is the story of two young women who say they were victims.
Veterans Sue Manufacturer Over Allegedly Faulty Earplugs
by Jay Price
Troops are issued ear protection, but the Pentagon recently settled a lawsuit with the manufacturer over military earplugs that allegedly didn't work. Now, there are more lawsuits coming.
Voters Respond To Mueller Investigation's End
by Sarah McCammon
Across the country, Americans are absorbing the news that special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe is complete — and awaiting more information about its findings.
The View Of Midwest Flooding From Kansas City
by Frank Morris
The flooding on the Missouri River in the past week has broken lots of records as it's made its way downstream.
The Last American Baseball Glove Factory
by Bill Zeeble
Baseball's opening day is right around the corner and one company will be paying close attention. Nokona is the last remaining glove maker that still produces the gloves in the U.S. for MLB players.
How Quick Communication Helps In Vaccination
by Tracy Samilton
A man infected with measles recently visited a tight-knit Orthodox Jewish community in Michigan. Officials say a lightning-fast communication network within that community kept it from spreading.