Beijing is mounting an aggressive influence campaign targeting multiple levels of American society, according to a report published Thursday that is written by some of the top China experts in the U.S.
On the next Morning Edition, if the ideas Bernie Sanders fought for in 2016 have been embraced by other candidates, why does he need to run in 2020? He shares his Opening Arguments.
The College Board is piloting a new tool to complement its SAT test. The Environmental Context Dashboard is meant to capture the challenges students may face at home, including poverty and crime.
Bestselling author Cheryl Strayed is bringing back her popular advice column, “Dear Sugar,” in a new format. Hear more on the next Morning Edition from NPR News. Join us at [time], on [station / digital listening].
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Rachel Martin talks to GOP Rep. Chuck Fleischmann of Tennessee about the border security funding negotiations — central in the fight that caused the government shutdown. NPR's Mara Liasson weighs in.
Boeing says it hopes to start flying the 737 Max again by the end of this year. But families of crash victims have other ideas. How lawsuits are keeping planes grounded and putting the company in financial peril. Plus, our continuing coverage of the House impeachment inquiry on the next Morning Edition from NPR News.
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Millions are evacuating as a powerful hurricane makes its way towards the East Coast.
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