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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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Holocaust survivors reflect on Pittsburgh shooting and 'pockets of poison'
Holocaust survivors Moshe Baran and Sam Gottesman live on the same floor of a Squirrel Hill apartment building just five blocks away from the Tree of Life synagogue.
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Details Unfold About The Pittsburgh Shooting
There is an active shooter situation near a Synagogue in Pittsburgh. NPR's Scott Simon tells us more.
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The Latest On Pittsburgh Shooting
NPR's Scott Simon gives us updates regarding the latest with the shooting in Pittsburgh at a local synagogue.
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On The Scene At Pittsburgh Shooting
NPR's Scott Simon speaks with Lucy Perkins to get the latest on a shooting that took place in a local synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pa.
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Pittsburgh Shooting Update
There are multiple casualties at a Pittsburgh synagogue after a shooter opened fire. Three officers have been shot. A suspect is in custody.
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Saturday Sports: This Segment Won't Be 18 Innings Long
We have a sports roundup, including the epic Game 3 of the World Series, which set a record for its length.
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Tracking This Year's Negative Political Ads
In this vicious election climate, TV and social media are filled with — surprise, surprise — negative ads! Bowdoin College political science professor Michael Franz talks with NPR's Scott Simon.
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Why Did The Sea Lion Cross The Road?
NPR's Scott Simon tells the story of one sea lion who delighted people on its short waddle through San Diego.
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Democrats And Labor Aim For Gains In Ohio
We check in with labor activists in northeastern Ohio who were stung by President Trump's victory in the state two years ago. This year, labor hopes to bring union members back into the fold.
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The Times Bodies Rested In Pieces, Or Not At All
In anticipation of Halloween, NPR's Scott Simon speaks with writer A.J. Jacobs about instances throughout history of people who just couldn't stay dead.
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Thousands Of Students Wait To Return To Class After Hurricane Michael
Thousands of Florida students are out of school as the panhandle tries to recover from Hurricane Michael. NPR's Scott Simon asks Steve Moss of the Bay County School Board when students can return.