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Hmm, where are we headed next?
Hmm, where are we headed next?
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All right. So this is all really interesting, John. But these species are being found at a moment when a lot of biodiversity around the world is in trouble. So how do you square that?
All right. So this is all really interesting, John. But these species are being found at a moment when a lot of biodiversity around the world is in trouble. So how do you square that?
All right. So this is all really interesting, John. But these species are being found at a moment when a lot of biodiversity around the world is in trouble. So how do you square that?
All right. Well, thanks for walking us through this all, John.
All right. Well, thanks for walking us through this all, John.
All right. Well, thanks for walking us through this all, John.
That's NPR science correspondent Jonathan Lambert. And that's Up First for Tuesday, December 24th. I'm Asma Khalid. For your next listen, why not consider, consider this from NPR. As the U.S. economy outperforms most other countries, many Americans remain frustrated by the high cost of living. And that's fueled a lot of unhappiness and a political comeback for President-elect Donald Trump.
That's NPR science correspondent Jonathan Lambert. And that's Up First for Tuesday, December 24th. I'm Asma Khalid. For your next listen, why not consider, consider this from NPR. As the U.S. economy outperforms most other countries, many Americans remain frustrated by the high cost of living. And that's fueled a lot of unhappiness and a political comeback for President-elect Donald Trump.
That's NPR science correspondent Jonathan Lambert. And that's Up First for Tuesday, December 24th. I'm Asma Khalid. For your next listen, why not consider, consider this from NPR. As the U.S. economy outperforms most other countries, many Americans remain frustrated by the high cost of living. And that's fueled a lot of unhappiness and a political comeback for President-elect Donald Trump.
Will his policies bring costs down or rekindle inflation? Listen to consider this from NPR. Today's episode of Up First was edited by Miguel Macias, Giselle Grayson, Lisa Thompson and Alice Wolfley. It was produced by Ziad Butch, Nia Dumas, Claire Murashima, and Ana Perez. We get engineering support from Nisha Hainas, and our technical director is Carly Strange. Join us again tomorrow.
Will his policies bring costs down or rekindle inflation? Listen to consider this from NPR. Today's episode of Up First was edited by Miguel Macias, Giselle Grayson, Lisa Thompson and Alice Wolfley. It was produced by Ziad Butch, Nia Dumas, Claire Murashima, and Ana Perez. We get engineering support from Nisha Hainas, and our technical director is Carly Strange. Join us again tomorrow.
Will his policies bring costs down or rekindle inflation? Listen to consider this from NPR. Today's episode of Up First was edited by Miguel Macias, Giselle Grayson, Lisa Thompson and Alice Wolfley. It was produced by Ziad Butch, Nia Dumas, Claire Murashima, and Ana Perez. We get engineering support from Nisha Hainas, and our technical director is Carly Strange. Join us again tomorrow.
Good morning, it's Asma Khalid. Before we dive into today's show, I want to give you all a quick look behind the scenes of Up First. Here at NPR, our staff work round the clock to bring you the latest news. They coordinate with reporters and editors across the country and around the world to make sure you start your day with analysis and news from the biggest stories of the moment.
Good morning, it's Asma Khalid. Before we dive into today's show, I want to give you all a quick look behind the scenes of Up First. Here at NPR, our staff work round the clock to bring you the latest news. They coordinate with reporters and editors across the country and around the world to make sure you start your day with analysis and news from the biggest stories of the moment.
Good morning, it's Asma Khalid. Before we dive into today's show, I want to give you all a quick look behind the scenes of Up First. Here at NPR, our staff work round the clock to bring you the latest news. They coordinate with reporters and editors across the country and around the world to make sure you start your day with analysis and news from the biggest stories of the moment.
You can sign up for NPR Plus today at plus.npr.org. That's plus.npr.org. Now, on to the news. President Biden is using his presidential authority to commute the sentences of dozens of men on federal death row. With just a few weeks left in office, what's behind the president's decision? I'm Asma Khalid, and this is Up First from NPR News.
You can sign up for NPR Plus today at plus.npr.org. That's plus.npr.org. Now, on to the news. President Biden is using his presidential authority to commute the sentences of dozens of men on federal death row. With just a few weeks left in office, what's behind the president's decision? I'm Asma Khalid, and this is Up First from NPR News.