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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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Jun 7, 2023 • 9min
Understanding the crowded GOP presidential primary
Even as more and more Republicans run for president, many GOP voters remain devoted to Trump. The Atlantic has the story.
NBC explains what to know about the health risks of the wildfire smoke spreading across the U.S.
NPR reports on how a heart-transplant recipient died after being denied meds in jail.

Jun 6, 2023 • 10min
The latest plot twist in Hollywood’s labor drama
Ukraine blames Russia for destroying a critical dam near Kherson, forcing evacuations. CNN has more.
The Hollywood Reporter details how a vote by the actors union to authorize a strike is raising the stakes in Hollywood’s season of labor unrest.
NPR examines how the far right tore apart one of the best tools to fight voter fraud.
Why do Golden Knights fans throw flamingos on the ice? The Sporting News explains Las Vegas’s unusual hockey tradition.

Jun 5, 2023 • 8min
The hidden mental-health crisis in America’s jails
State psychiatric hospitals are full, which means people who are waiting for mental-health treatment in order to stand trial are behind bars for long periods. The Wall Street Journal investigates.
GQ talks to NBA players about the art of the pregame nap.
Esquire introduces us to the one-person team behind Antarctica’s longest-running newspaper, the Antarctic Sun.

Jun 2, 2023 • 11min
How structural racism affects the health of Black Americans
The Associated Press spent the past year exploring how the legacy of racism in America has laid the foundation for the health inequities that Black people face.
Time looks at the scientific reasons why you can’t remember that Beyoncé or Taylor Swift concert all too well.
Electric vehicles are hailed as an environmentally friendly alternative to gas-powered cars. But that doesn’t mean they’re totally clean. Hear more on this weekend’s episode of Apple News In Conversation.

Jun 1, 2023 • 2min
Sneak Peek: What you should know before buying an EV
Electric vehicles may be better for the planet in a lot of ways, but there are huge, often-unseen environmental and human costs associated with harvesting the minerals needed to make EV batteries. On the latest episode of Apple News In Conversation, host Shumita Basu spoke with Washington Post reporters Rebecca Tan and Evan Halper about the paper’s series “Clean Cars, Hidden Tolls.”

Jun 1, 2023 • 11min
Florida’s new immigration law is creating fear and frustration
NPR explains how Florida’s new immigration law is creating fear and frustration for businesses and workers.
The Ringer previews the 2023 NBA Finals matchup between the Miami Heat and Denver Nuggets tipping off tonight.
The brightest young spellers in the country are battling it out at the Scripps National Spelling Bee this week. The Washington Post caught up with a record-setting six-time competitor ahead of his final bee.

May 31, 2023 • 10min
The Supreme Court case that may upend Native American rights
The Atlantic reports on the Supreme Court case that could upend Native American sovereignty.
Luxury goods are having a moment with American consumers despite the rough economy. Vox explains the surprising reason why.
The National Women’s Soccer League scrapped its age minimum. The Wall Street Journal reports on the wave of teens trying to go pro—and hoping to make the U.S. national team.

May 30, 2023 • 11min
What to know about the proposed debt-ceiling deal
Drones attack residential areas in Moscow for the first time since Russia invaded Ukraine, NBC News reports.
Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s two decades of dominance over the country’s politics will continue after a win in Sunday’s election. NPR has more.
A new anti-LGBTQ law in Uganda calls for life in prison for those who are convicted, NPR explains.
President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy reached a deal over the weekend to raise the debt limit and avoid a government default. Time looks at what’s in it.
Vox breaks down how Vermont became a national leader in child care.
The Wall Street Journal explains the long fight over “Taco Tuesday.”

May 26, 2023 • 9min
Homeless shelters aren’t ready for a wave of aging Americans
Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes was sentenced to 18 years in prison for seditious conspiracy in the January 6 Capitol attack. USA Today has more.
The Supreme Court dramatically shrunk the Clean Water Act’s reach. Politico explains what to know.
The Wall Street Journal looks at why Texas lawmakers are set to consider impeachment proceedings against Attorney General Ken Paxton.
Older Americans are flooding homeless shelters that can’t care for them. The Washington Post reports on cities that are rushing to build specialized facilities.
Free, ad-supported, streaming television services like Freevee and Pluto are having a moment. Vox explains.
The Miami Herald asked experts for tips on the best and worst times to travel this Memorial Day weekend.

May 25, 2023 • 9min
How only 11 people have driven the majority of book bans
An analysis from the Washington Post of book challenges from across the nation shows that the majority were filed by just 11 people.
NPR describes how dozens of countries face a default dilemma: Either pay their debt or fund schools and hospitals.
Scientists are puzzled by orcas sinking boats in a string of abnormal attacks. NBC News has the story.


