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USA TODAY’s daily news podcast, The Excerpt (formerly 5 Things), brings you a curated mix of the most important headlines seven mornings a week. We also deliver special deep-dive episodes on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons on the most compelling topics in culture, entertainment, sports, politics, and more. Give us fifteen minutes a day, we'll give you all of the headlines, none of the chaos. Hosted by Taylor Wilson and Dana Taylor.
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SPECIAL | Will the pro-Palestinian college protests lead to lasting change?
Pro-Palestinian demonstrations that began at Columbia University have ignited a wave of similar protests at colleges and universities across the country. Weeks into it, those protests seem to be only intensifying. Thousands have now been arrested. The students’ demands vary by campus, but the majority are asking for an end to the Israel-Hamas war and divestment from companies that are financially benefitting from the conflict. In decades past, student activism regarding the Vietnam War, civil rights and South Africa’s apartheid successfully sparked broad social and political change. Has this student-led movement reached the tipping point? To put the current protests in context, Robert Cohen, professor of social studies education at New York University and a scholar in student activism, joins The Excerpt.
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Stormy Daniels testifies in Trump hush money trial
Stormy Daniels took the stand Tuesday in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial. USA TODAY Justice Department Correspondent Aysha Bagchi reports.
Israel's military said it took control of the Palestinian side of the Rafah border crossing, as cease-fire talks resume in Cairo.
Pro-Palestinian protesters rallied at an Auschwitz Holocaust Remembrance Day march.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp has signed a sweeping election overhaul bill.
USA TODAY Domestic Security Correspondent Josh Meyer discusses a Department of Homeland Security effort to push back against election threats.
TikTok is suing the U.S. government.
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Hamas says it accepts cease-fire proposal; Israel approves Rafah invasion
Israel has moved forward with its planned assault on Rafah in southern Gaza.
USA TODAY Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page breaks down new USA TODAY/Suffolk University polling on former President Donald Trump's hush money trial.
Tornadoes touch down in Oklahoma.
USA TODAY Money, Markets and Personal Finance Reporter Medora Lee talks about rental fraud and what it means for renters and landlords.
The 2024 Met Gala is in the books.
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It's a tie: Biden 37%-Trump 37% as Hispanic and younger voters shift in new USA TODAY/Suffolk Poll
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are tied in a new USA TODAY/Suffolk poll.
USA TODAY Justice Correspondent Aysha Bagchi recaps pivotal testimony from Hope Hicks and looks ahead to a new week of Donald Trump's hush money trial.
Israel calls on civilians to evacuate parts of Rafah, in southern Gaza.
USA TODAY National Correspondent Elizabeth Weise talks about the double brood cicada phenomenon.
It's Met Gala Monday.
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As the Israel-Hamas war unfolds, Muslim Americans struggle for understanding
Islamophobia is at record levels. Muslim Americans are still struggling against post-9/11 bias.
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Who will Donald Trump pick as running mate? Possible contenders gather in Florida
USA TODAY National Political Correspondent David Jackson looks at a number of potential Trump VPs gathering at a donor retreat in Florida.
More arrests have been made at campus protests, as Princeton students begin a hunger strike.
Unemployment rose in April.
USA TODAY National Correspondent Deborah Barfield Berry discusses protests against book bans and restrictions on Black history.
President Joe Biden awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom Friday to 19 Americans.
The 150th Kentucky Derby is today! Check out our special episode.
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Turn up the volume
I enjoy the content of the show. I wish they would turn the volume up a bit. I listen to quite a few podcast and I always have to turn up the volume when this podcast comes on.
I also like the old “five things” format.
If you don’t ask hard questions, you get soft answers.
Having Jonathan Greenblatt from the ADL on and asking him the least challenging questions about Israel, Palestine, and the ongoing genocide in Gaza is a shameful excuse for journalism. As a Jew, I expect more from this media outlet. Listen to DemocracyNow! instead.
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It is obvious that your feeding points are well set before broadcasting. Which is not unusual but please don’t try to sway us. Just the important information is all I need. Not your opinions. Regarding the presidential election. I wonder what would happen if most just didn’t vote. Both are too old, trump is vile and Biden is an idiot and just too old. I’m going to watch the State of the Union just to see if he makes any sense. At this point, I’m not voting for either