Larrecsa Cox is a paramedic, but instead of an ambulance with flashing lights and sirens, she drives around in an old, white sedan.
Her first call on a recent day in Huntington, W.Va, was to a quiet, middle-class neighborhood.
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Democratic Sen. Jon Tester of Montana about calls for U.S. Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta to resign due to his role in financier Jeffrey Epstein's plea deal.
On the next Morning Edition, if you ever dream of catching up on lost sleep - there's research that says there's a way.
Pittsburgh is a city that typically supports Democrats -- and many Black voters there are passionate about the upcoming election. But in contested states like Pennsylvania, it matters how many show up to vote, and whether some take the Republican side. Steve Inskeep heads to Pittsburgh to talk with some of those Black voters on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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On the next Morning Edition, one of the fastest-growing states in the U.S. is NOT investing in the Census – and some lawmakers say politics is to blame. Could that decision backfire on Texas? Plus, who won, who lost, and the biggest moments in between - we'll recap the 92nd Academy Awards on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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Stopping climate change would mean a different way of urban living. And in cities like Toronto, where people are living closer together and relying less on cars, you can already see a carbon-free world emerging.
President Trump sees the U.S.-Mexico border as the country's last line of defense.
National Museum of Natural History in Washington D.C.. Credit: Amanda [CC BY 2.0]Lonnie Bunch grew up loving museums. Now he's in charge of The Smithsonian, the first African-American to hold the position in the institution's 173-year history. How does he plan to inspire a new generation in a complex country? Join us for Morning Edition from NPR News.
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Steve Inskeep talks to columnist and commentator Cokie Roberts, who answers listener questions about the history of great speeches delivered in the hall of the House of Representatives.
In one part of southeastern Louisiana, over one hundred factories and oil refineries produce chemicals and industrial waste - a booming industry that also generates lots of jobs and money. Why some residents want to shut it all down. Plus, we'll preview the next round of presidential primaries on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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There has been a large turnout for hundreds of town hall debates across France, called by President Emmanuel Macron in an effort to diffuse social tensions amid the yellow vest protests.
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