NPR on Nostr: Morning Edition for May 3, 2024 ========== Iowa recently became the fourth ...
Morning Edition for May 3, 2024
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Iowa recently became the fourth Republican-led state to ban spending public money on basic income programs that do not have a work requirement. Four states have passed laws prohibiting the use of public money for no-strings cash aid. Advocates for basic income say the backlash is being fueled by a conservative think tank. Steve Inskeep celebrates 20th anniversary as host of 'Morning Edition'. Hiring slowed in April. The U.S. economy added 175,000 jobs. Some video game workers aim to unionize to push for better working conditions. Wild orangutan uses a plant to treat a wound under his right eye, scientists say. Ukraine cancels its consular services for all military-aged men living abroad. College student explores rare mental health condition in award-winning podcast. Maryland gets tough on youth crime while trying to help young offenders thrive. Blues legend Sugar Pie DeSanto reflects on decades of being on stage. A judge hears closing arguments in an antitrust case against Google. Protestors in Georgia say Russia-style draft law will damage free speech. Gather your loot, Dungeons & Dragons is on a quest to make it to the big stage. What are college students potentially risking when they engage in protests? Biden calls for peace after tense pro-Palestinian demonstrations on college campuses. U.S. university protests over the war in Gaza galvanize other demonstrations. Whistleblower Joshua Dean, who raised concerns about Boeing jets, dies at 45.
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