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    Why Birds Are Having A Harder Time Migrating And How We Can Help

    Why Birds Are Having A Harder Time Migrating And How We Can Help

    Billions of birds are making their way around the world right now as part of their annual spring migration.

    But climate change, habitat loss, and human infrastructure are making that journey harder for a lot of species.

    That's why conservation and government groups come together twice a year to celebrate World Migratory Bird Day – but maybe they also just want an excuse to talk about our feathered friends.

    Either way, we're happy to oblige.

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    The News Roundup For May 10, 2024

    The News Roundup For May 10, 2024

    The Biden campaign is growing increasingly nervous over the growing trend of campus protests in support of Palestinians.

    Party strategists are predicting a torrid time at this summer's Democratic National Convention as President Biden comes under fire for his handling of Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza and recent incursion into Rafah.

    Meanwhile, the Israeli government ordered the removal of Al Jazeera from within its borders this week. Officials confiscated broadcast equipment from the network, and Israeli television stopped broadcasting the channel.

    Chinese President Xi Jinping has been making the rounds in Europe this week. He was hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron. Xi also praised Hungary's "independent" foreign policy ahead of a meeting with the country's president, Viktor Orbán.

    We cover all this and more during this week's News Roundup.

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    Jen Psaki On Talking, Politics, And Talking Politics

    Jen Psaki On Talking, Politics, And Talking Politics

    Jen Psaki wants everyone to work on their communication skills.

    She's the former press secretary for the Biden administration. She's out with a new book called "Say More: Lessons from Work, the White House, and the World."

    In it, she points to deteriorating communication skills as one source of our intractable political disagreements.

    We talk to Psaki about talking, politics, and talking politics.

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    What Reclassifying Marijuana Could Mean For Research And Drug Policy

    What Reclassifying Marijuana Could Mean For Research And Drug Policy

    For the last 50 years, the government has classified Marijuana as a schedule one drug.

    Last Tuesday, Attorney General Merrick Garland did initiate the process to reclassify marijuana as a schedule three drug. Those substances are considered by the Drug Enforcement Agency to have moderate to low potential for physical and psychological dependence.

    This recommendation does not make marijuana legal at the federal level. But for the first time, the government is acknowledging marijuana's potential medical benefits.

    We discuss what this move means for marijuana research, and drug policy more broadly.

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    Boeing, Whistleblowers, And Consumer Concern Over Airplane Safety

    Boeing, Whistleblowers, And Consumer Concern Over Airplane Safety

    In less than two months, two whistleblowers who came forward about Boeing's unsafe production standards have died. Then on Tuesday, an emergency slide that fell off a plane mid-air was found near the residence of a lawyer who was already suing the company.

    While flying over Oregon, a piece of a Boeing 737 MAX came off mid-flight. There were no fatalities, but an audit by the Federal Aviation Administration found dozens of issues in the manufacturing process. This led to two senate panel hearings on Boeing's safety culture, where more whistleblowers came forward.

    So, how concerned should consumers be about airplane safety? What is being done to prevent further incidents? And can Boeing turn things around?

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    'If You Can Keep It': The Role Of Third-Party Candidates In The 2024 Election

    'If You Can Keep It': The Role Of Third-Party Candidates In The 2024 Election

    Third parties and third-party candidates are not a new phenomenon in American politics. But this year, the stakes of their candidacies are especially high.

    The list of third-party candidates running this year includes Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Cornel West, both of whom are running as Independents. Jill Stein returns to the campaign trail as a representative of the Green Party.

    What role do third parties play in elections? And how could they influence this year's presidential one—even if they don't win it?

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