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Morning Edition for May 19, 2025
Monday, May 19, 2025
- Morning news brief
- Former President Biden diagnosed with prostate cancer
- The treatment options that are available for former President Biden's cancer
- Centrist wins over hard-right nationalist in Romania's presidential race
- Palestinian writer Yousri Alghoul describes life in north Gaza
- Pope Leo XIV calls for united Church during his inaugural Mass
- 5 years since Brexit, Britain and the EU announce fresh ties
- FBI says primary suspect in California fertility clinic bombing likely died in blast
- How President Trump is sparking a crypto revolution in America
- Washington honors an ancient tree that survived Hiroshima
- Protein for strength training? Vegan diet matches meat for muscle gains
- House committee advances package with President Trump's legislative priorities
- The Hutchins Center's David Wessel gives his perspective on America's national debt
- A look at the life and legacy of Malcolm X, who was born 100 years ago
- Are good relations with China and U.S. possible? Philippine ambassador has some answers
- Israel says it will allow a 'basic quantity' of food into Gaza to prevent starvation
- President Trump to sign bill addressing rise of revenge porn and deep fakes
- More than 2 dozen dead after tornadoes tear through the South and Midwest