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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.

    Debunking stereotypes about birth order

    Debunking stereotypes about birth order

    The Wall Street Journal’s Sadie Gurman explains how Attorney General Merrick Garland has handled investigations into Trump, Biden, and Biden’s son Hunter.

    Reuters reports on how a federal appeals court blocked a grant program for businesses owned by Black women. And The 19th talks to past recipients of the money, who share how it was transformational.

    Vox takes a look at what your sibling birth order does — and doesn’t — explain about you.

    Today’s episode was guest-hosted by Yasmeen Khan.

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    Why do we dream? Here’s what modern science says.

    Why do we dream? Here’s what modern science says.

    The Washington Post’s Dan Diamond explains what we learned from Dr. Fauci’s testimony to Congress on COVID.

    Shan Li of the Wall Street Journal looks at the future of India, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to win a third term.

    NPR has seven surprising facts about dreams, why we have them, and what they mean.

    • 11 min
    Biden’s ceasefire plan puts pressure on Netanyahu

    Biden’s ceasefire plan puts pressure on Netanyahu

    The Wall Street Journal explains why Biden’s ceasefire push in Gaza faces tough obstacles.

    NPR reporter Ximena Bustillo has the story of what’s next after the Trump guilty verdict, including for the jurors.

    Claudia Sheinbaum was elected Mexico’s first woman president. Washington Post journalist Mary Beth Sheridan has more.

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    Will Trump go to prison? How will his supporters react? And more questions answered.

    Will Trump go to prison? How will his supporters react? And more questions answered.

    Donald Trump is the first former U.S. president to be convicted of a crime, after a jury found him guilty on all 34 counts in his New York criminal trial. The New Yorker’s Susan Glasser and Politico’s Erica Orden join the show to break down what comes next for Trump — and American democracy.

    Biden is giving Ukraine permission to carry out limited strikes within Russia using U.S.-provided weapons. CNN reports.

    Campaigns for Mexico’s elections are taking place amid deadly cartel violence. Mary Beth Sheridan has the story for the Washington Post.

    The NBA Finals are now set. The Athletic has a preview.

    Bruhat Soma won the Scripps National Spelling Bee. NPR explains how he spelled 29 out of 30 words correctly in the event’s second-ever spell-off, in which competitors have 90 seconds to spell as many words given to them as possible.

    And be sure to check out Apple News In Conversation. Guest host Sam Sanders talks with science-fiction writer Blake Crouch about his book Dark Matter, which has been adapted for the screen for Apple TV+. The show explores the multiverse, and what happens if you choose a different path.

    Today’s episode was guest-hosted by Yasmeen Khan.

    • 16 min
    Comparing Biden and Trump on Netanyahu and Gaza

    Comparing Biden and Trump on Netanyahu and Gaza

    Ben Samuels from Haaretz compares Trump’s recent comments on Israel to those from Biden.

    NPR explains how groups that register voters are feeling besieged by new state laws.

    The Los Angeles Times goes inside the rise of human composting.

    Today’s episode was guest-hosted by Gideon Resnick.

    • 11 min
    What to watch as jurors consider Trump’s fate

    What to watch as jurors consider Trump’s fate

    It’s not just guilty or not guilty. Politico looks at all the possible outcomes of the Trump trial.

    Washington Post journalist Dana Hedgpeth on the in-depth investigation of abuse against Native American children.

    The Wall Street Journal looks at what new research tells us about the damage anger does to our bodies over time.

    Today’s episode was guest-hosted by Gideon Resnick.

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