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The News Roundup For August 30, 2024

Kamala Harris and Tim Walz have wrapped a two-day campaign swing through Georgia. They also gave their first major TV interview. It's been an eventful week for Donald Trump. Special Counsel Jack Smith filed a revised criminal indictment against the real estate mogul this week. The former president's campaign is also under fire for breaking protocol at Arlington National Cemetery. Meanwhile, the Israeli military launched its most intense operation in the north of the Occupied West Bank since 2002...

Aug 30, 20241 hr 26 min

In Good Health: The Effect of Energy Drinks On Children And Adolescents

It's back to school season, which means America's students are back to studying. And some kids are turning to energy drinks to handle their workload. But energy drinks aren't the same as your morning cup of coffee. In one serving, there's way more caffeine and other ingredients to enhance the "energizing" effect. But that's nothing new. They've been around for years, with flashy branding and the promise of a quick jolt of activity. But they might not be the healthiest option for those of us whos...

Aug 30, 202433 min

ICYMI: Gaza, The Presidency, And The Uncommitted Movement

Ten months into Israel's war with Gaza, Vice President and presidential hopeful Kamala Harris is highlighting the White House's work towards a ceasefire deal. But negotiations have stalled. The most recent talks in Cairo, sponsored by the U.S., ended without an agreement. And as tensions escalate on the border between Israel and Lebanon, the path forward seems even more unclear. Organizers and uncommitted delegates at the Democratic National Convention protested for a ceasefire in Gaza, an arms ...

Aug 29, 202420 min

The 1A Paris Paralympics Preview

The Paralympic Games in Paris kick off today. Athletes with varying physical disabilities from 177 countries are heading to the city of light to compete in 22 different sports. NBC promises record coverage of the Paralympic Games, but it wasn't until the Tokyo Games when the Paralympics received prime time coverage. This summer's competition promises plenty of other firsts such as the largest refugee Paralympic team in history, a record number of women athletes, and more. We sit down with some P...

Aug 28, 202439 min

'Sugarcane' And The Dark History Of Indigenous Residential Schools

In May of 2021, archaeologists discovered over 200 unmarked graves at an Indigenous residential school in Canada. The discovery exposed the dark history of systemic abuse faced by Canada's Indigenous community. At least 150,000 Indigenous children attended Indigenous residential schools in Canada . For decades, they were removed from their homes and families and held in institutions run by the Catholic church and Canadian government. "Sugarcane" is a new documentary that follows one of those sch...

Aug 27, 202433 min

'If You Can Keep It': The Realities Of Ranked Choice Voting

Ranked choice voting is a way of electing candidates that's different from what most Americans are used to. As a voter, you get to rank your preferred candidates. So, you don't just choose one name. You may have a first, second, and third preference for who represents you. When voting is over, a process of elimination takes place. The lowest vote-getter in the first round is eliminated, and their votes are redistributed to higher vote-getters, according to how voters ranked the other candidates....

Aug 26, 202432 min

The News Roundup For August 23, 2024

The Democratic Party gathered in Chicago this week for the party's national convention ahead of November's election to ceremonially confirm their nominee in the 2024 presidential race: Vice President Kamala Harris. Elsewhere and across the aisle, Ohio Sen. JD Vance, the GOP vice presidential nominee, made an appearance in Wisconsin Tuesday, criticizing Democrats over crime in communities like Kenosha. Meanwhile, after further talks between mediators this week, a ceasefire agreement between Israe...

Aug 23, 20241 hr 23 min

Unpacking The Legacy Of Dr. Ruth

Dr. Ruth Westheimer was unassuming – a small woman with a friendly smile and an ever-present German accent. As she would say, she could be someone's mother or grandmother. But a grandmother who told you what you needed to know about sex. She died in July at the age of 96. She spent more than 50 of those years teaching America how to talk about sex, using straightforward medical terms and rejecting a sense of shame around the subject. We look at her legacy, and how she impacted the way Americans ...

Aug 22, 202433 min

Severe Weather And The Future Of America's Water Supply

As climate change continues to warm the world, the aging systems and outdated infrastructure that help bring us clean water are buckling. Severe weather events like floods and droughts also disrupt our water infrastructure and supply. How are America's communities dealing with water-related challenges like boil advisories and contaminations events? How is it changing the day-to-day lives of the people who live there? Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to th...

Aug 21, 202433 min

What Reforms Would Restore America's Trust In The Supreme Court?

President Joe Biden recently unveiled his plan to reform the Supreme Court. The proposals aim to counteract what he sees as a crisis of public confidence caused by decisions like the the overturning of a longstanding precedent in Roe v. Wade and the decision to grant broad immunity to presidents. Polls show most Americans are behind reform. According to a July Fox News national survey, approval of the court dropped to a record low of 38 percent. And according to a poll from earlier this month by...

Aug 20, 202432 min

'If You Can Keep It': The Fight Against Disinformation

Disinformation and misinformation are spreading. Like rumors of widespread election fraud even though after dozens of court cases, statewide audits, and innumerable investigations, there's no evidence for it. The stakes are high – for our upcoming election, for our national security, and even for our relationships. How and why are falsehoods spreading this election cycle? And how can we fight back? Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have qu...

Aug 19, 202434 min

The News Roundup For August 16, 2024

The Trump campaign confirms it's been hacked. July's Consumer Price Index showed that annual inflation dipped below 3 percent for the first time since 2021. Experts say this puts the Federal Reserve firmly on track to cut interest rates at its meeting next month. Meanwhile, two military groups are at war in Sudan, each trying to take control of the country. Ukraine deals a major counterblow when its military launches a surprise attack into Russia. And the World Health Organization declares mpox ...

Aug 16, 20241 hr 24 min

'Misconception' And The Realities Of Fertility Treatment

According to 2022 data published by the CDC, birth rates declined for women 24 and under and rose for women ages 25 to 29 and even older from 35 to 49. For many women, having children later in life is made possible through fertility treatment. That phrase encompasses a lengthy journey of testing and treatments. One that has many steps and many a dollar attached to it. Kristen V. Brown is a health reporter. She went through the IVF journey in the U.S. and documented it in the new podcast "Misconc...

Aug 15, 202431 min

ICYMI: The Latest On An Israel-Hamas Ceasefire

Israel and Hamas ceasefire talks were supposed to take place today. But on Sunday, Hamas backed out. The U.S. has been working on a ceasefire deal for months. And this week was a crucial moment in those inner workings, with White House officials ready to travel for what would have been a final day of negotiations per the American-proposed "deadline." The talks – hosted by the U.S., Qatar, and Egypt – were supposed to be the final steps before peace, even if temporary. Now, U.S. intelligence sugg...

Aug 15, 202412 min

How The US Handles The Release Of Americans Held Abroad

It's after midnight in Texas. On a military base tarmac, a plane lands. The door opens and one American after another steps out into the summer night. Their names are Paul Whelan, Evan Gershkovich, and Alsu Kurmasheva. A landmark prisoner exchange with Russia on Aug. 1 released the three Americans, as well as American green card holder Vladimir Kara-Murza. The effort involved multiple countries and months of negotiations. We discuss what we know about how the U.S. brokered this deal with Russia....

Aug 14, 202435 min

Why All Roads Of Inquiry Lead To Wikipedia

Or rather – the tens of millions of editors who have contributed and updated its pages. More than 100,000 so-called "Wikipedians" have done so in the past month alone. Debate often arises among editors. For example, a couple months ago, editors thrashed out where the two words "convicted felon" should appear on Donald Trump's page. In the first few sentences? Or buried further down? What does the future of the site hold? Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe t...

Aug 13, 202434 min

'If You Can Keep It': Christian Nationalism And The 2024 Election

Some 67 percent of Republicans say the Bible should influence U.S. laws to some extent, compared to 32 percent of Democrats. That's according to a report this year from the Pew Research Center. In June, Louisiana became the first state to require the Ten Commandments to be posted in classrooms. And earlier this year, Alabama's Supreme Court cited the Bible in a ruling that frozen embryos created through in-vitro fertilization are considered children. What does this mean for U.S. politics? And wh...

Aug 12, 202432 min

The Science And Future Of Refrigeration

It's sitting in your home right now, humming away. If prompted, you might say it's one of the most important appliances you own. But you probably don't give your refrigerator too much thought. The humble fridge has been a staple in American households since it became popular in the 1940s and '50s. Fridges today have more space than ever, and more gadgets to make them "smart." But sometimes, problems arise. Wilting lettuce, a container of strawberries going bad days before you expected. An icemak...

Aug 11, 202435 min

The News Roundup For August 9, 2024

The candidates in the 2024 election are finally clear. Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will be the Democratic candidates. The stock market tumbled on Monday. The S&P fell over 3 percent in a single day. There has been, however, a slight rebound as the week has continued. Meanwhile, overseas, Israel is bracing for expected retaliation from Iran and its proxies following the assassinations of a senior Hamas leader, Ismail Haniyeh, in Tehran and a senior Hezbollah leader, F...

Aug 09, 20241 hr 27 min

'Sing Sing,' Rehabilitation Through The Arts, And The Healing Power Of Theater

How do you tie together the stories of ancient Egypt, Robin Hood, Freddy Kreuger, and Hamlet – on a single stage? Well, through time travel, of course. But also with the minds and talent of a group of actors at Sing Sing correctional facility in New York. Such a play – titled "Breakin' the Mummy's Code" – was made possible through a program called RTA: Rehabilitation Through the Arts. It was born in 1996 after a group of incarcerated men at Sing Sing put on a few theater productions. They decide...

Aug 08, 202437 min

Protecting Children From Climate Change And Rising Temperatures

It's been a brutal year for wildfires. Nearly 100 are raging right now across the U.S. And the season's peak hasn't even arrived. In California, the Park Fire has gobbled up 400,000 acres since July 24, making it the fourth-largest blaze in state history. Worsening wildfires are a result of climate change, which has created drier, warmer conditions. That's dangerous for those in the path of the flames – but also downwind. Kids' lungs are especially vulnerable to the smoke. Their growing bodies a...

Aug 07, 202434 min

Is High-Speed Rail Hitting The Fast Track In The Near Future?

Airfares have gone up 25 percent in the last year. And the average U.S. driver spent 42 hours, or a full work week, in traffic congestion last year. Enter trains. A record number of people are hitting the tracks. While passenger trains have been a common mode of transportation for centuries, the country has never had a dedicated high-speed rail line. That's expected to change in the next few years with two high-speed rail lines currently under construction in the Southwest and several more in pl...

Aug 06, 202432 min

ICYMI: Kamala Harris Picks Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz For Vice President

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz is the man of the hour. The Democrat will join Vice President Kamala Harris on the ticket come November as her pick for vice president. He was selected from a group of Democratic officials including Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly, and Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker. He's expected to appear alongside Vice President Harris at her rally today in Philadelphia. We discuss how Vice President Harris' choice might appeal to Democratic voters nationwide. Want...

Aug 06, 202411 min

If You Can Keep It: Kamala Harris' Vice Presidential Pick And Moderate Voters

Kamala Harris is scheduled to start campaigning with her new running mate tomorrow which means a decision is fast approaching. Two of the three candidates hail from swing states, indicating a desire to appeal to moderate voters. Harris met with Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz yesterday. Moderates are an important group in this election, especially for Democrats. A 2022 Gallup poll suggests the percentage of Americans who hold either moderate o...

Aug 05, 202443 min

The News Roundup For August 2, 2024

The National Association for Black Journalists invited former President Donald Trump for an on-stage interview on Wednesday. Iowa's abortion ban went into effect this week. And, in global news, Israel says two major leaders of Hamas were killed this week. While the U.N. Human Rights Office issued a report saying tens of thousands of Palestinians have been arbitrarily detained by Israeli authorities since Oct. 7. We cover the most important stories in America and around the world in our weekly Ne...

Aug 02, 20241 hr 27 min

Local Spotlight: "Broken City: Inside New Orleans' Chronic Dysfunction"

In most places in the U.S., if you see a pothole or broken streetlight, you can contact the city to request a repair. But response times vary dramatically. In Memphis, Tennessee, it takes an average of five days for the city to fill a pothole upon a citizen's request. Louisville, Kentucky, and Miami Florida, complete the task within a couple of weeks. But, in New Orleans, citizens wait an average of 355 days for a pothole to be filled. Our "Local Spotlight" series hits the road. We highlight the...

Aug 01, 202431 min

The Consequences Of The CrowdStrike Update

It's been called the largest IT outage in history. A simple security update took down over 8 million machines, affecting industries from airlines to broadcast news to hospitals. The buggy update came from cybersecurity company CrowdStrike and affected systems using Microsoft. Since that outage a couple of weeks ago, CrowdStrike and Microsoft have run their own investigations into what happened. But the federal government is also looking for answers. A House committee is calling on CrowdStrike's ...

Jul 31, 202438 min

Celebrating James Baldwin's 100th Birthday

James Baldwin is one of the most celebrated American writers of the 20th century. He wrote novels, essays, short stories, poetry, and even a screenplay. He's best known for his affecting prose, his depth of thought, and his clear moral vision for the country. Some 40 years after his death, much of what he had to say about America continues to resonate. This week, Baldwin would have turned 100 years old. In a moment when Democracy is at risk, when wars abroad are being protested at home, when rac...

Jul 30, 202433 min

'If You Can Keep It': Memes And Making Sense Of Political Moments

It's been a week since Vice President Kamala Harris seemingly fell out of a coconut tree... and into her spot as the frontrunner for the Democratic nomination. President Biden's decision to bow out of the race, paired with swift and enthusiastic Harris endorsements from high-ranking Democrats has breathed new energy into the campaign. Another thing that's helping? The endless flood of memes that show the vice president dancing, clapping, giving a thorough Thanksgiving turkey recipe, and of cours...

Jul 29, 202424 min

The News Roundup For July 26, 2024

President Joe Biden addressed the nation from the White House this week, explaining his decision to step down as the Democrats nominee for the 2024 presidential election. The Department of Justice is set to investigate why an Illinois sheriff's deputy killed a Black woman named Sonya Massey in her home, killing her via a fatal gunshot to the head. Amid his country's continuing campaign to devastate Hamas, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed Congress this week, framing his militar...

Jul 27, 20241 hr 23 min