The winners of NPR's Student Podcast challenge – young broadcasters from a Brooklyn, New York high school – talk about climate change and racial justice, around the country and in their own neighborhood on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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                        Amazon's announcement, last year, that it is building a new headquarters in Queens, a borough of New York City, received mixed reactions. Some were excited about the tens of thousands of jobs the tech juggernaut is promising to bring.
                    
                                                                                            
                        
The landscape of Richmond, Virginia has transformed. Along a broad, tree-lined avenue, Confederate statues that had stood untouched for a century have been removed. Now,  a space where Black Americans once felt unwelcome is being reclaimed. A closer look at Monument Avenue then and now on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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                        Social media companies may be unprepared to support their growing role as providers of news.
                    
                                                                                            
                        
On the next Morning Edition, is a workforce that's gone remote a hacker's paradise? Steve Inskeep talks with a cybersecurity expert about a surge in cyber-attacks as many around the country work from home. Also, a profile of musician Stefon Harris. The modern master of the vibraphone wants to do more than play swinging jazz - he wants to use his instrument to create empathy. Listen for all kinds of stories on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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Iran insists it was defending its own airspace after shooting down a U-S military surveillance drone. The U-S says it was an unprovoked attack. Is Iran's latest strike a test of America's temperance? Or is the tension between the two countries destined to boil over? Join us for the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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After more than three and a half years of political chaos, the United Kingdom is finally leaving the European Union. Why Britain voted for Brexit - and the impact that decision has already had. Plus, David Greene and Rachel Martin are in Iowa talking to voters ahead of next week's caucuses on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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Colleges around the United States are reporting hundreds of new COVID-19 cases on-site -- and with no national guidance on how to handle outbreaks, each school has had to devise its own strategy to keep the virus in check. Are students and staff comfortable with their school's plan? Coronavirus on campus on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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                        Women who seek third trimester abortions are often facing a devastating diagnosis or a personal crisis.
                    
                                                                                            
                        
Face masks have become a symbol of the political polarization over the coronavirus in the U-S. But evidence shows that masks help slow the spread of COVID-19. President-elect Biden says he wants a national mask mandate -- but can he convince all Americans to put public health before politics? Join us for the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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If you knew a house was built in a high-risk flood area, would you buy it? Most states don't require sellers to release that information. But new disclosure laws in one state could change America's real estate game. Plus, the latest on wildfires spreading in Northern California on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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The state of Kentucky sends young people to jail for low-level offenses like underage drinking, breaking curfew and skipping school. But is aggressive prosecution the right approach? How some officials are taking steps that may help keep kids out of the criminal justice system. Plus, voter reaction from the Democratic debate on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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                        So far this year, the average tax refund has been 8 percent smaller than last year, stirring up outrage and confusion.
                    
                                                                                            
                        
Yusuf Islam is all about change. In the late 1970s, the musician known as Cat Stevens found a new name, a new religion and got rid of all his guitars. Now, he's re-recorded every song from one of his landmark albums fifty years after its original release. He talks with Rachel Martin about reinventing himself once again on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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(Photo: Yusuf Islam - Danny Clinch/Courtesy of the artist)
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