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NPR's signature morning show takes listeners around the country and the world with multi-faceted stories and commentaries that inform, challenge and occasionally amuse. During this show, you’ll also hear:
- - News updates from the BBC at the top of each hour
- - Kevin Vance’s update on what's for lunch in the San Francisco public schools (during the school year) and the local daily almanac at 6:49 and 8:49.
- - Crosscurrents Morning Report from KALW News Monday through Thursday at 6:51 & 8:51
- - Dispatches from Kolkata with Sandip Roy Wednesday at 7:35
- - Sights & Sounds with Jeneé Darden Thursday at 7:35
Latest Episodes
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Trump tells allies who need Strait of Hormuz for oil to get it themselves, how the Iran war is impacting the U.S. and global economy, SCOTUS to hear arguments on birthright citizenship.
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After spending most of the full-scale war in Russian captivity, the former mayor of a frontline Ukrainian city recalls his ordeal as he returns to a hometown deeply transformed by modern warfare.
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Artemis II, the first crewed mission to the Moon in more than 50 years, is set to launch as early as 6:24 p.m. Wednesday.
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A judge ruled Tuesday that construction on President Trump's White House ballroom "must stop until Congress authorizes its completion."
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Iranians coming across the border into Turkey are less hopeful than they were at the beginning of the war.
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Supreme Court justices are set to hear arguments on Wednesday in a challenge President Trump brought to the longstanding legal protections for citizenship conveyed to every child born in the U.S.
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The Supreme Court is set to hear arguments on birthright citizenship. NPR's Michel Martin asks Georgetown Law professor Stephen Vladeck what he'll watch for in the justices' questions.
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A federal judge has ruled that a Trump administration executive order involving NPR and PBS violates the broadcasters' First Amendment rights.
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The war with Iran has pushed gas prices above $4 a gallon. It's also imposing new costs on farmers and beer makers. The stock market seems to be shrugging that off.
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NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Mark Zandi of Moody's Analytics about the global economic impact of the Iran war.