Weekend Edition Saturday
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Saturday mornings are made for Weekend Edition Saturday, 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.
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Episodes
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Researchers Say U.N. Peacekeepers Fathered And Left Behind Children In Haiti
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Dr. Susan Bartels about the report she co-authored on U.N. peacekeepers conceiving children in Haiti during their 2004-17 stabilization mission there.
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Avery Pearson On Helping Struggling Comedians
NPR's Scott Simon talks to comedian Avery Pearson about the song he wrote to help raise funds for working comedians through the charity Comedy Gives Back.
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Opinion: Should It Be Illegal To Sleep Outside?
Laws making it illegal to sleep outside favor relocation over resolving the problems that force people into the streets.
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A Taste Of The Holidays, Cowboy-Style
We visit a cowboy Christmas ball in South Dakota's Black Hills. Such events are enjoying a revival after fading away in the late 20th century. Attendees enjoy nostalgia for earlier, simpler times.
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Elder Shelter Provides Sanctuary From Abuse
A program that shelters at-risk elderly in nursing homes is slowly taking root across the U.S.
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Saturday Sports: Lamar Jackson, Lakers, Clippers, Milwaukee Bucks
Lamar Jackson has had a historic NFL season and in the NBA, Los Angeles and Milwaukee are both doing well. Scott Simon talks with Howard Bryant of ESPN.
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Ronny Chieng On 'Asian Comedian Destroys America!'
Ronny Chieng finds America amazing, sometimes appalling, and often very funny. He talks with NPR's Scott Simon about his new Netflix special Asian Comedian Destroys America!
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Opinion: This Art Is Bananas
A banana taped to a wall was sold for $120,000 as a piece of art. NPR's Scott Simon wonders how it makes people think about the passage of time.
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Scorpions Infest Brazilian Cities
NPR's Scott Simon asks University of São Paulo researcher Hamilton Carvalho about an explosion in the scorpion population in Brazilian urban centers.
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Iran Releases U.S. Prisoner In Exchange
President Trump confirms in a statement that a Princeton University grad student being held by Iran has been released after more than three years of captivity.
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A New Way To Calculate Your Dog's Age
The old way to think about your dog's "human age" — the age in actual years times seven — is wrong. Researchers looked at aging on the molecular level.
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French DJ Madeon On 'Good Faith'
NPR's Scott Simon asks Hugo Leclercq, also known as Madeon, about his latest album Good Faith. His YouTube mashup of 39 tunes called "Pop Culture" went viral in 2011.