Morning Edition for June, 26 2024 (2024)

World

Morning news brief

byA Martínez,Steve Inskeep

12 min

Morning news brief

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Law

Julian Assange pleads guilty, walks out of court and heads to Australia a free man

byNaina Rao

2 min

Julian Assange pleads guilty, walks out of court and heads to Australia a free man

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National Security

What did WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange change by releasing classified documents?

byA Martínez

4 min

What did WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange change by releasing classified documents?

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Animals

Followers of Iris the osprey celebrate her chicks hatching

byAustin Amestoy

3 min

Followers of Iris the osprey celebrate her chicks hatching

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Author Interviews

Republicans and Democrats don't understand Latino voting bloc, strategist says

byA Martínez

6 min

Republicans and Democrats don't understand Latino voting bloc, strategist says

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Israel's Supreme Court rules that the military must begin drafting ultra-Orthodox men

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Law

Supreme Court allows White House to request removal of misinformation on social media

byNina Totenberg,Jordan Thomas

3 min

Supreme Court backs Biden administration in social media case

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Michael Phelps, the most decorated Olympic athlete of all time, testifies Tuesday on Capitol Hill during a Congressional hearing on Oversight and Investigations. Lawmakers discussed anti-doping measures ahead of this year's Paris Summer Olympics. Rod Lamkey/AP hide caption

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Sports

Swimmer Michael Phelps says China doping scandal threatens the Olympic movement

byBrian Mann

2 min

OLYMPIC DOPING TESTIMONY

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Two new studies offer a first look at how much more students learned thanks to federal pandemic aid money. Blend Images - JGI/Jamie Grill/Tetra images RF/Getty Images hide caption

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Education

Congress poured billions of dollars into schools. Did it help students learn?

byCory Turner

3 min

2 reports set out to answer whether K-12 students have recovered from the pandemic

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Politics

As Trump narrows VP options, a select few seem to be rising to the top

byJeongyoon Han

4 min

As Trump narrows VP options, a select few seem to be rising to the top

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Asia

A politician in India goes on a hunger strike to demand water from an upstream state

byDiaa Hadid

2 min

A politician in India goes on a hunger strike to demand water from an upstream state

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Economy

One of the hot button issues in the presidential debate will be the economy

bySteve Inskeep,Scott Horsley,Danielle Kurtzleben

7 min

One of the hot button issues in the presidential debate will be the economy

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Africa

Deadly protests break out in Kenya’s capital Nairobi over proposed tax hikes

byEmmanuel Igunza,A Martínez

3 min

Deadly protests break out in Kenya’s capital Nairobi over proposed tax hikes

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Politics

Rep. Bowman loses in New York Democratic primary shaped by Israel-Hamas war

bySteve Kastenbaum

2 min

Rep. Bowman loses in New York Democratic primary shaped by Israel-Hamas war

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Illustration: Burning rubber at a race. At illegal "sideshows," drivers show off their cars and skills by doing burn-outs and donuts, often shutting down public streets. Toa55/Getty Images hide caption

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As sideshows gain popularity, police try a range of tactics to stop them in their tracks

byMartin Kaste

4 min

Side Shows and Police

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Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich stands in a glass cage in a courtroom in Yekaterinburg, Russia, Wednesday. Fifteen months after he was arrested in the city of Yekaterinburg on espionage charges, Gershkovich returns there for his trial starting Wednesday behind closed doors. ‎/‎‎AP hide caption

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Europe

U.S. journalist Evan Gershkovich is on trial for espionage in Russia

byCharles Maynes

3 min

American journalist Evan Gershkovich is on trial for espionage in Russia

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National

Iowa's hardest hit communities are combing through flood damage

bySheila Brummer

4 min

Iowa's hardest hit communities are combing through flood damage

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Sports

Would an NBA team draft the son of Lebron James if it helps them sign his father?

byA Martínez

3 min

Would an NBA team draft the son of Lebron James if it helps them sign his father?

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