PBS reports on an Ohio city with a community of Haitian migrants that’s now in the political spotlight. Ben Steverman with Bloomberg Businessweek explains how the pandemic caused a recession in Americans’ social lives, and what that means for the U.S. economy. Families who’ve been torn apart by QAnon conspiracies told their stories to author Jesselyn Cook. She breaks down what she’s learned on Apple News In Conversation. The judge in the Georgia election-interference case knocked out two charges against Trump. Politico has details. NPR looks at new data on the impact of Taylor Swift’s endorsement of Harris. We now know why Earth vibrated for nine days in 2023. The Wall Street Journal reveals how the mystery was solved. Today’s episode was hosted by Shumita Basu.
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