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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.
A Mother Describes Her Experience In Migrant Detention
by Alex Hall
Human rights advocates argue that immigrants in detention along the border are being held in conditions that violate basic standards. One family relates the situation under which they were detained.
Republicans Struggle To Criticize Trump
Republicans face a tough choice when deciding whether to criticize President Trump's more controversial actions and policies. NPR's Korva Coleman talks to pollster Doug Rivers of YouGov about it.
The Week Ahead In Politics
by Mara Liasson
A lot has happened since President Trump met with Russia's President Putin in Helsinki on Monday.
A Pakistani Squash Player Profiled In 'The War To Be Her'
Maria Toorpakai was stopped from playing squash in her native Pakistan. Today she's one of the best players. Her story is told in The War to Be Her by Erin Heidenreich. Korva Coleman speaks to them.
He's In Last Place In The Tour De France, But Not Giving Up
by Florian Martin
American rider Lawson Craddock broke his shoulder blade in the first stage of the Tour de France. But he hasn't given up.
A Honduran Family Reunited
A Honduran baby was reunited with his family in Honduras after he was separated when they tried to cross the U.S.-Mexico border. NPR's Korva Coleman speaks with Julie Watson of The Associated Press.
'There Is Nothing For Us Here': Why People Keep Leaving Guatemala
by Maria Martin
Most of those migrating to the U.S. from Central America are fleeing violence and joblessness. Many come from Guatemala where returnees deported from the U.S. may only intensify those conditions.
The Mood Ahead Of Pakistan's Elections
by Diaa Hadid
Pakistan heads to general elections on Wednesday. But voters are polarized and extremist groups are openly campaigning, despite pressure on Pakistan to crack down on militant organizations.
Writer Seanan McGuire Speaks On Her Many Genres
by Petra Mayer
Seanan McGuire has published dozens of books in the past few years that take place across multiple fictional universes. We meet up with her at San Diego Comic-Con, where she meets with fans.
Missouri Nail Factory Manager On Steel Tariffs
NPR's Korva Coleman speaks with Chris Pratt, operations general manager at Mid Continent Nail Corporation in Missouri about company layoffs as a result of President Trump's tariffs on steel.
Doctors With Disabilities Look For Recognition
by Elana Gordon
There's a growing movement of MDs working to include recognition of people with disabilities in their profession — and how those disabilities might actually make them better doctors.