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Join Shumita Basu every weekday morning as she guides you through some of the most fascinating stories in the news — and how the world’s best journalists are covering them.
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May 18, 2023 • 9min
The mental-health crisis keeping kids out of school
USA Today reports on how students with anxiety are increasingly refusing to go to school, leaving parents feeling hopeless and schools unequipped to find a solution.
The Guardian looks at a new report warning that the world will likely soon breach a critical temperature threshold, with possible catastrophic effects.
The Wall Street Journal sums up research linking processed meat to health problems, which has many doctors urging people to skip deli meat, bacon, and sausage.

May 17, 2023 • 10min
Ukraine’s challenges as it prepares a major offensive
The Times of London explains how Ukraine’s expected offensive against Russia may unfold.
A ProPublica investigation reveals the ugly truth behind “We Buy Ugly Houses.”
Turns out the sun is actually green. Scientists explain to the Washington Post.

May 16, 2023 • 9min
Does Congress understand AI enough to regulate it?
Congress wants to regulate AI but has a lot of catching up to do. NPR talks to top lawmakers and experts about the issue.
The Wall Street Journal reports on why the federal government may soon ban chocolate milk and other sugary flavored milks from school cafeterias.
ESPN introduces us to 7-foot-5 French teenager Victor Wembanyama. Many basketball stars say he could be the game’s next great player.

May 15, 2023 • 9min
Inside Texas’s controversial arrests of migrants
The Washington Post goes inside one Texas border county where an initiative to crack down on human smuggling is creating controversy.
Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones owes Sandy Hook plaintiffs millions of dollars and hasn’t yet paid a dime. Vice spoke to one who has been forced to crowdfund cancer treatment.
The Atlantic explains why the era of free returns for online shopping is ending.

May 12, 2023 • 11min
Probing the killing of a Palestinian American journalist
Al Jazeera reports on the search for justice for Palestinian American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, who was killed in the West Bank by Israeli forces a year ago.
Sunday’s presidential election in Turkey marks Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s biggest challenge since coming to power two decades ago. Bloomberg explains why the vote matters globally.
Watch the Wall Street Journal video on how 1-800-Flowers delivers 23 million blooms for Mother’s Day.

May 12, 2023 • 3min
Sneak Peek: The secrets our government keeps from us — and why
Documents marked “top secret” have been turning up in a lot of unexpected places recently. But America has another problem with classified documents: There’s too many of them. By some estimates, it would take 250 years for these documents to be reviewed and released to the public. On the latest episode of Apple News In Conversation, host Shumita Basu spoke with Matthew Connelly, author of The Declassification Engine: What History Reveals About America’s Top Secrets, about the government’s culture of secrecy. Below are excerpts from the interview.

May 11, 2023 • 10min
How the Santos indictment could shake up Congress
Vox explains how George Santos’s federal indictment could shake up Congress.
A biographer tells the Washington Post that Martin Luther King Jr.’s harshest and most famous criticism of Malcolm X appears to have been substantially fabricated.
The Los Angeles Times has the story of how two friends brought sushi to the U.S. and changed the way Americans eat.

May 10, 2023 • 9min
How E. Jean Carroll won her sexual-abuse case against Trump
CNN explains what E. Jean Carroll had to prove to win her case against Donald Trump.
The Wall Street Journal examines the Biden administration’s new border plan, as a controversial pandemic policy ends.
Avian flu is killing a massive number of wild birds, including the endangered California condor. Scientists tell Vox they’ve never seen anything like it.
USA Today reports on how a petit basset griffon Vendéen named Buddy Holly made history as the first of his breed to win best in show at the Westminster Dog Show.

May 9, 2023 • 9min
What to know as jurors consider the Trump civil case
Donald Trump’s fate in the battery and defamation civil lawsuit filed by writer E. Jean Carroll will be in the hands of a jury. ABC covers the closing arguments.
The FDA is considering allowing birth-control pills to be sold over the counter in the U.S. for the first time. The Washington Post explains what could happen.
Criminal trials have become an endangered species. NPR reports on a new effort to change that.
Apple News has curated a special collection of Pulitzer Prize–winning journalism.

May 8, 2023 • 9min
Texas GOP resists new gun regulations after deadly shootings
The Texas Tribune reports on how local Republicans are focusing on mental health, not guns, after the latest deadly shooting.
The Wall Street Journal looks at how Biden and lawmakers are trying to break the impasse on raising the debt ceiling before a potential default.
Will Wilkerson blew the whistle on Truth Social. Now he works at Starbucks. The Washington Post tells his story.
Forbes looks into why international airfare is so high ahead of summer. The Wall Street Journal explains why you should renew your passport quickly. And the Atlantic reports on how booking a hotel online these days became such an excruciating experience.