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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.
What Funding For The Wall Means For The Military
by Steve Walsh
Under Trump's declaration of a national emergency plan, military construction funds are to be diverted to build a barrier on the southern border. That could put projects at U.S. bases on hold.
D.C. Catholics React To McCarrick's Defrocking
by Jenny Gathright
Catholics in Washington, D.C. react to news that the man who served as their archbishop, former Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, has been defrocked after being found guilty by the Vatican of sexual abuse.
Food Banks Are Overflowing With Milk
by Glynis Board
Tariffs announced by the Trump administration have led to a glut of milk in the United States. Food pantries are suffering because they're deluged with milk and have no way to store or distribute it.
Sunday Politics
by Mara Liasson
We have an update on congressional negotiations over border wall funding and the political turmoil in Virginia.
Rep. Steny Hoyer On Border Security
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro asks Rep. Steny Hoyer, Democrat of Maryland, about his recent trip to the U.S.-Mexico border and about the status of border security funding negotiations on Capitol Hill.
Democrat Sherrod Brown Tours Early Voting States
by Asma Khalid
Ohio Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown hasn't decided to run for president yet. He's on a tour of early primary states, like New Hampshire, testing out a message focused on the working class.
Richmond Teachers Make Virginia Scandals A Point Of Discussion
by Megan Pauly
The situation in Richmond, Va., doesn't make much sense to lawmakers at the Capitol. It also doesn't make much sense to some students and teachers who are seizing the moment and talking it all out.
Massachusetts Historian Works To Solve Mystery Of Anonymous Graves
by Eve Zuckoff
Massachusetts students and their teacher are identifying the people buried in nameless graves at a cemetery associated with a now-closed state school for disabled people.
Legal Battle Over Border Wall Plays Out At Chapel In Mission, Texas
by Lulu Garcia-Navarro
A chapel on the border is at the center of a legal dispute between the local Catholic diocese and the Trump administration. We visit the church in Mission, Texas.
Venezuela Runs Short On Power And Fuel
by Philip Reeves
Oil-rich Venezuela could run out of gasoline in just a couple of weeks, as U.S. sanctions bite and their refinery capacity shrinks. If that happens, this would paralyze the already crippled economy.