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Morning Edition for May 22, 2024
NPR· 8 hours agoHear the Morning Edition program for May 22, 2024
Morning news brief
NPR· 6 hours agoNorway, Ireland and Spain recognize a Palestinian state. Lawyers for former President Trump are in a Florida court Wednesday. Ascension health care systems deals with fallout from ransomware attack.
Apple Music Reveals Its Top 100 Albums List. Let the Drama Ensue.
Consequence of Sound via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoMs. Lauryn Hill, Michael Jackson, The Beatles, Prince, and Frank Ocean claim the top five spots...
In Nebraska, there's a battle on the ballot over abortion
NPR· 6 hours agoBoth abortion rights activists and abortion rights opponents are trying to get amendments on Nebraska's ballot in this fall's ballot — and whoever gets the most votes wins.
How much can a president impact the economy?
Deseret News via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoRead more here. The Big Idea The great economic blame game In Friday’s edition of On the Trail, I spoke with a Nevada pollster about the latest New York...
Do your plane rides feel bumpier than usual? There's a reason for that
NPR· 6 hours agoScientists say climate change is making airline turbulence worse. NPR's Leila Fadel explores the link with Paul Williams, professor of Atmospheric Science at the University of Reading in England.
Kenyan-led forces will arrive in Haiti to help combat gang violence
NPR· 6 hours agoNPR's Leila Fadel speaks with William O'Neill, the United Nations independent expert on Human Rights in Haiti, about the Kenyan-led multinational force deploying to Haiti to help restore order there.
'The Riot Report' looks back on the violence in the U.S. during the summer of 1967
NPR· 1 day agoNPR's Michel Martin talks to Jelani Cobb about the race riots of 1967 and political unrest today. He co-produced a documentary for the American Experience series airing on PBS.
UC Santa Cruz workers strike in solidarity with pro-Palestinian protesters
NPR· 6 hours agoNPR's A Martinez talks to PK Hattis of the Santa Cruz Sentinel about academic workers at UC Santa Cruz, who are striking in solidarity with pro-Palestinian protestors.
Why in Alaska foreign teachers can make up more than half the staff
NPR· 6 hours agoU.S. schools can make use of special visas to hire teachers from other countries. In some rural school districts in Alaska, foreign teachers make up over half the staff.