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  • Public health officials and infectious disease experts say requiring vaccination for domestic air and rail travel would help slow COVID-19's spread, but the travel industry opposes a vaccine mandate.
  • Many Afghans who have come to the U.S. through the Special Immigrant Visa program are educated and skilled, yet they end up in low wage jobs — a missed opportunity for both workers and employers.
  • Scott talks with comedian Jonathan Winters about his life and career. PBS recently produced a special tribute to the comedian called Jonathan Winters: On The Loose.
  • A submarine deal between the U.S., U.K. and Australia counters China but has infuriated France, which had its own deal to sell subs canceled and is wary of U.S. aims.
  • Last night Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo gave his final state of the nation address to the Mexican people. NPR's Gerry Hadden reports.
  • The U.S. government's spy satellites are not so secret, thanks to one satellite hobbyst. Scott speaks with Ted Moltzan, who predicted the exact angle of the latest spy satellite crossing the equator at 68 degrees inclination.
  • Scott speaks with Weekend Edition's entertainment critic Elvis Mitchell about wedding movies.
  • The singer-songwriter, renowned for his hushed work, looked to his surroundings for inspiration on his new album, Local Valley.
  • Scott with some thoughts about procreating robots.
  • Hendrick Hertzberg of the New Yorker magazine reviews the week's news.
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