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  • NPR's Laura Ziegler reports on concerns among U.S. farmers that cuts in foreign food aid will deprive them of markets in the future. cut have been hurt by are struggling to the impact of federal cuts in foreign food aid are having on U.S. farmers.
  • Weekend Edition's Daniel Schorr speaks to Alice Rivlin, former Director of the White House Office of Management and Budget, and Laura D'Andrea Tyson, formerly President Clinton's National Economic Adviser, about the President's 1998 Budget.
  • Film critic Henry Sheehan reviews the new independent film, You Can Count on Me, starring Laura Linney.
  • The new smartphone game, Pokemon Go, is stirring controversy for its lack of data privacy. But that isn't slowing down its growth.
  • The cheapest one will cost $349 and prices go all the way up to $10,000 for one that is gold plated. For that, you can use your Apple Watch to make calls and check your heart rate.
  • In this My Unsung Hero, Laura was badly injured in a car crash. Two strangers pulled over to help.
  • NPR's Laura Sullivan talks to host Andrea Seabrook about her dramatic report on prison overcrowding last week and the two days she spent in San Quentin.
  • Halloween is here with all its stories of ghosts, ghouls and goblins. In a century-old corner bar in Milwaukee, Wis., it's a radio doing the haunting.
  • On this week's 51%, we brush up on the history of marriage equality in the U.S., and look back on the first same-sex weddings in New Paltz, New York — which took place more than a decade before the Supreme Court legalized marriage equality nationwide.
  • A survivor of cancer and drug addiction, the 68-year-old singer has earned the title of his ambitious new album, The Bravest Man in the Universe.
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