On the next Morning Edition, are more people visiting national parks for the scenery - or for the selfies? Also, how a song about fear and depression became an unlikely anthem for young black men.
                    
                                                                                            
                        With liberals increasingly energized in the current political environment, some faith leaders see new opportunities to rally religious voters in support of progressive causes and revive a Religious Left.
                    
                                                                                            
                        
Some progressives are embracing MMT, or the Modern Monetary Theory, an economic theory that could allow the U-S government to pay for ambitious social programs. Why that idea is being widely dismissed by mainstream economists on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
Morning Edition from NPR News airs weekday mornings from 6:00 am - 9:00 am on KRCB-FM Radio 91 / streaming @ norcalpublicmedia.org / Download the FREE KRCB App @ iTunes & Google Play!
(Photo: United States Treasury Building and Albert Gallatin Statue - Sealy j [CC BY-SA 4.0])
David Greene talks to Kimberly Wehle, who served as associate independent counsel during the Whitewater probe, and former federal prosecutor Shan Wu on what to expect from the redacted Mueller report.
                    
                                                                                            
                        
South Bend, Indiana mayor Pete Buttigieg faced backlash over a police shooting of a black man in his city. Can his plan to empower black Americans help win their support? He shares his Opening Arguments on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
Morning Edition from NPR News airs weekday mornings from 6:00 am - 9:00 am on KRCB-FM Radio 91 / streaming @ norcalpublicmedia.org / Download the FREE KRCB App @ iTunes & Google Play!
(Photo: Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg - Olivia Sun for NPR)
Southern Baptists are assembling for their annual convention at a pivotal time. Leaders are expected to address declining membership, reports of sex abuse by Baptist ministers, and an emerging controversy over the role of women in the church on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
Morning Edition from NPR News airs weekday mornings from 6:00 am - 9:00 am on KRCB-FM Radio 91 / streaming @ norcalpublicmedia.org / Download the FREE KRCB App @ iTunes & Google Play!
Attorney General William Barr holds a live press conference on Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST:
Good morning. I'm Steve Inskeep. Years ago, my brother was enraged by drivers who blew through a stop sign in front of his house, so he set up a camera to document them.
Government officials in Sri Lanka say that a little-known Islamist extremist group is responsible for the Easter Sunday attacks that killed almost 300 people. No group has claimed responsibility.
                    
                                                                                            
                        
President Trump's false claims about a rigged election have led to real threats against election officials. Then, for a welcome break, writer and humorist David Sedaris reads from his beloved ‘Santa Land Diaries.’
                    
                                                                                            
                        
Northern Ireland is the most socially conservative part of the United Kingdom. And now, it’s on the brink of allowing same-sex couples to marry. It took the collapse of the Northern Irish government for that to happen. We'll look at the long road to same-sex marriage in Northern Ireland. PLUS, we'll enjoy our annual Christmas tradition: David Sedaris reads from the Santaland Diaries. Join us for Morning Edition from NPR News.
Morning Edition from NPR News airs weekday mornings from 6:00 am - 9:00 am on KRCB-FM Radio 91 / streaming @ norcalpublicmedia.org / Download the FREE KRCB App for your favorite mobile device!
(Photo: istockphoto / via NPR)
                    
                                                                                            
                        
The U-S and Iran have been at odds for years - but recent tension has some in both countries wondering if a larger confrontation is coming. Can Iranian leaders persuade President Trump to ease up on the enormous economic pressure he's put on their country? Steve Inskeep is live from Iran, where sanctions by the U-S are taking their toll on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
Morning Edition from NPR News airs weekday mornings from 6:00 am - 9:00 am on KRCB-FM Radio 91 / streaming @ norcalpublicmedia.org / Download the FREE KRCB App @ iTunes & Google Play!
(Photo: Steve Inskeep - Mike Morgan/NPR)
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