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    The News Roundup For May 3, 2024

    The News Roundup For May 3, 2024

    University administrations' responses to students staging protests in support of Palestinians have varied wildly from campus to campus across the country.

    The House passed the Antisemitism Awareness Act of 2023 in response to the protests. The bill attempts to codify a definition of antisemitism.

    Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken urged Hamas this week to negotiate a deal for a ceasefire in its conflict with Israel. However, Hamas leaders don't want to accept the deals that have been offered as none guarantee an end to Israel's bombardment of Palestinian-occupied areas.

    And in Australia, President Anthony Albanese is taking a stand against domestic violence, describing the crime as a "national crisis."

    We cover the most important stories from around the world in the international hour of the News Roundup.

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    The Impact Of Internet Culture On The Toy Industry

    The Impact Of Internet Culture On The Toy Industry

    For children across the country and the world, they're the centerpieces of weekend mornings, family holidays, and prized collections.

    We're talking about toys.

    The global toy industry is at a crossroads. How dolls, action figures, puzzles, skibidi toilets, and more find their way into the hands of kids is changing. The role that the internet and influencers play in getting kids excited about a franchise or specific toy is growing rapidly.

    But is the toy industry keeping up? Amid an uncertain economic climate worldwide, buyers for brick-and-mortar stores that sell toys are playing it safe and sticking with traditional offerings.

    We discuss what the toy industry is doing to keep up with the times.

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    Parsing The Pro-Palestinian Protests On Campuses Across The Country

    Parsing The Pro-Palestinian Protests On Campuses Across The Country

    Pro-Palestinian protests and encampments have sprung up on college campuses across the country.

    Hundreds of students and professors have been arrested. Calls for universities to end their ties to Israel and for the U.S. to negotiate a ceasefire are growing.

    We check in on the protests across the country and what they tell us about how equipped colleges and universities are to deal with student protests.

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    'If You Can Keep It': Trump, The Supreme Court, And Immunity

    'If You Can Keep It': Trump, The Supreme Court, And Immunity

    Last Thursday, the Justices heard arguments in a case all about presidential immunity. At the heart of the case is whether former President Donald Trump is immune from charges related to conspiring to overturn the 2020 election.

    The case is a first for the Supreme Court that could impact not only former president Trump but all future presidents, as stated by Justice Brett Kavanaugh.

    And the timing is just as significant as the outcome with the November election just six months away.

    We discuss the case and the impact the outcome could have.

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    The News Roundup For April 26, 2024

    The News Roundup For April 26, 2024

    The Supreme Court heard arguments this week in a case concerning presidential immunity. Former President Donald Trump is claiming he should be shielded from prosecution over his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election.

    President Biden signed a bill this week that included a provision that would ban the popular social media app TikTok in the U.S. unless its parent company, ByteDance, sells the company.

    Congress passed bipartisan legislation to provide military aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan.

    Meanwhile, Russia is not backing down in its invasion of Ukraine. Despite the siege of over two years.

    And Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in hot water after calling Muslims "infiltrators" during a campaign rally this week.

    We cover all this and more during this week's News Roundup.

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    The Psychology Of Jury Selection

    The Psychology Of Jury Selection

    It's a right guaranteed not once, but twice in our constitution – a trial by jury. And many of us are asked to serve on them, whether we want to or not.

    Whether jury duty is a responsibility you dread or relish, the trial of former President Trump in Manhattan put the spotlight on the jury selection process – one that happens every day in courthouses across the country.

    We speak with legal experts about the role juries play in our justice system – and the psychology of jury selection.

    We also hear from someone who's served on a jury for another high-profile case.

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Customer Reviews

4.3 out of 5
4.2K Ratings

4.2K Ratings

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Thoughtful and well presented

Interesting topics, well presented. It is US-based, so most of the topics deal with issues of interest to Americans, but the presentation is thoughtful enough that even the very US-oriented segments, like around elections, are worth listening to.
Thoroughly enjoyable

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New management

Y'all, I used to be able to rely on this being quality, and this is absolutely no shade to the hosts. Multiple times now I've encountered basic errors in finished episodes(fri 4/12/24 weekly round up), either ending literally mid sentence or mis-posting an entire episode as an episode that released next to it ("If You Can Keep It" released on 3/18/24) which has never been fixed. Just a missing episode in the void I suppose. This feels more than anything like some kind of mismanagement on top of some of the new ads being very odd for what I'd expect.

please keep an eye on what's important about broadcasting a show of quality

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Biased.

There is only one view on every issue: progressive democrat. The interviewees are offensive. Shame on you, NPR.

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