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Morning Edition for May 20, 2025
Tuesday, May 20, 2025
- Morning news brief
- Trump and Putin talk about ending war in Ukraine, but there's no ceasefire agreement
- Russia builds up military presence along borders with NATO member countries
- Supreme Court rules administration can end protected status for Venezuelans for now
- Journalist Karen Hao discusses her book 'Empire of AI'
- A brain dead pregnant woman is being kept on life support, raising legal questions
- A look at the potential impacts of proposed Medicaid cuts
- Large tornado outbreaks are becoming more common. But it's unclear why
- President of CBS News resigns as Trump lawsuit hovers over network
- Indians still pray at 'visa temples' after the U.S. deported migrants in chains
- New book alleges aides hid former President Biden's declining health
- Political commentator Bakari Sellers discusses how Democrats can regain voter trust
- Authorities continue search for 6 inmates who escaped New Orleans jail last week
- NTSB investigating why Mexican Navy ship crashed into the Brooklyn Bridge
- Low prices and Trump's trade war are pushing these Northwest farmers to the brink
- Israel faces pressure from allies to end war in Gaza
- Vermont senator wants Trump pressure on Israel to end 'catastrophic' Gaza blockade
- The NBA playoffs are down to four teams. Here's what to know about the matchups