Morning Edition
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- Ex-Olympian charged over alleged reflecting pool damage
- Russia's economy badly hit by Ukrainian strikes on infrastructure
- How young people feel about American identity, on the nation's 250th birthday
- Morning news brief
- Could infighting derail Democrats' hopes to win back House?
- Hakeem Jeffries addresses Democratic Party divisions, says Trump is the bigger issue
- America 250: How Alaska's Indigenous residents were forced to harvest seals
- Some states rolling back worker heat protections
- Grieving Camp Mystic father advocates for camp protections
- Some great TV shows to sample this holiday weekend