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12:00 am – 5:00 am
BBC World Service
A one-hour radio program that provides international news, analysis and information in English and 42 other languages. Their global network of correspondents provide impartial news and reports on location.
5:00 am – 10:00 am
Weekend Edition Saturday
From civil wars in Bosnia and El Salvador, to hospital rooms, police stations, and America's backyards, National Public Radio®'s Peabody Award-winning correspondent Scott Simon brings a well-traveled perspective to his role as host of Weekend Edition.
10:00 am – 11:00 am
The Sam Sanders Show
Comedian Roz Hernandez
Comedian Roz Hernandez made a name for herself by poking fun at her own experiences as a trans woman. She tells Sam how her approach to comedy has changed with today's political climate, and why she'd rather perform at a gay bar over a comedy club.
11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! is NPR's weekly hour-long quiz program. Each week on the radio you can test your knowledge against some of the best and brightest in the news and entertainment world while figuring out what's real news and what's made up. On the Web, you can play along too.
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
This American Life
Four Corners Across America
There's a tourist monument called Four Corners, where Arizona, Colorado, Utah and New Mexico meet. In this episode, we try to tell the story of life in America through portraits of life on four different corners, in four different states across the nation.
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Snap Judgment
Movement
The story of a self-proclaimed “drunk drag queen,” and the music that saved them. Plus, we go on an adventure underwater to visit a secret kingdom for seahorses built by a man overcoming his fear of the ocean. Real stories from people rediscovering who they are.
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Radiolab
Patient Zero
We start with the story of perhaps the most iconic Patient Zero of all time: Typhoid Mary. Then, we dive into a molecular detective story to pinpoint the beginning of the AIDS. After that, we're left wondering if you can trace the spread of an idea. In the end, we find ourselves faced with a choice between competing claims about the origin of the high five. And we come to a perfectly sensible, thoroughly disturbing conclusion about the nature of the universe ... all by way of the cowboy hat.
3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Freakonomics Radio
The Debate Over Legalizing Medical Aid in Dying
New York is the latest state to legalize medical aid in dying. Stephen Dubner speaks with the governor who signed the law, a Nobel Prize-winning economist, a death doula, and an ethicist who thinks the very idea is wrong.
4:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Reveal
Who Was Left Out of “All Men Are Created Equal”?
From the beginning, there were Americans who knew the most famous words of the Declaration of Independence … that all men are created equal … did NOT apply to them. From the enslaved, to the denial of women’s rights to the mistreatment of Native Americans. Reveal looks at the long struggle to live up to America’s founding promise.
5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
All Things Considered
Since its debut in 1971, this afternoon radio newsmagazine has delivered in-depth reporting and transformed the way listeners understand current events and view the world. All Things Considered is one of the most popular programs in America. Every weekday, the program presents two hours of breaking news mixed with compelling analysis, insightful commentaries, interviews, and special - sometimes quirky - features. A one-hour edition of the program is produced on the weekend.
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!
Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me! is NPR's weekly hour-long quiz program. Each week on the radio you can test your knowledge against some of the best and brightest in the news and entertainment world while figuring out what's real news and what's made up. On the Web, you can play along too.
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Uncanny Valley
Amazon Cancels Film About Open AI’s Sam Altman and Data Center Workers are
Fighting Back Amazon’s controversial decision to drop Luca Guadagnino’s film about OpenAI’s Sam Altman — which reportedly did not paint him in a favorable light. Alongside Google DeepMind’s $75 million brand new partnership with indie film studio A24, how much of a dent is AI actually having in the films we see? They also discuss the recent upheaval of workers — from electricians to software engineers — against data centers. Plus: Meta’s program to track employees’ data gets paused after a massive leak, and Anthropic is now getting along with the government thanks to CEO Dario Amodei no longer being in the room.
8:00 pm – 9:00 pm
The Moth Radio Hour
An Unconventional Church and a Revolution Created on Two Wheels
In this hour, an unconventional church, a bike ride for rights, and burning up the dance floor. Storytellers: Lutheran minister Nadia Bolz Weber starts her own church. Wallflower Audrey Pleasant teaches herself the slide and ends up in the spotlight. Bushra Al-Fusail begins a Yemeni revolution on two wheels.
9:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Tiny Desk Radio
Musicians Bloc Party, Omar and Linda May Han Oh
This week, Tiny Desk Radio Host Anamaria Saye presents two London based artists, the rock band Bloc Party and R&B singer songwriter Omar, plus jazz bassist composer Linda May Han Oh.
10:00 pm – 11:00 pm
TED Radio Hour
Are we Using Screens as a Scapegoat for Teen Mental Health?
For years, we’ve heard social media is fueling a teen mental health crisis. But the evidence is more complicated. Psychologist Candice Odgers unpacks the research and where media often gets it wrong.
11:00 pm – 12:00 am
BBC World Service
A one-hour radio program that provides international news, analysis and information in English and 42 other languages. Their global network of correspondents provide impartial news and reports on location.
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