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Any day now, an old Soviet spacecraft will crash-land on Earth

May 09, 202514 min
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It’s a busy month for college graduations. USA Today’s Rachel Barber joins to discuss what graduates are looking for in the job market and how they’re feeling about it.

Cardinal Robert Prevost was elected pope yesterday, becoming the first American leader of the Roman Catholic Church. Joshua McElwee, Vatican correspondent for Reuters, discusses the new Pope Leo XIV’s biography and positions.

A decades-old Soviet-era spacecraft is set to crash-land on Earth any day now. ABC News has more. Eric Roston, sustainability editor for Bloomberg News, talks about the potential environmental impacts of decommissioned satellites that burn up in the atmosphere. 

Plus, why the head of FEMA was fired, major U.S. cities are sinking, and a mom and her son who plan to graduate together.

Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.

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