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Morning Edition
Waking up is hard to do, but it’s easier with NPR’s Morning Edition. On WSHU Public Radio, it brings the day’s international, national, regional and local stories and news to radio listeners on the go, providing news in context, thoughtful ideas and commentary, and reviews of important new music, books, and events in the arts. All with voices and sounds that invite you to experience the stories.
Morning Edition is a world of ideas tailored to fit into your busy life, weekdays beginning at 5 a.m. on 91.1 WSHU, 89.9 WSUF, 1260 WSHU and 1340 WYBC.
- French rail systems attacked ahead of Olympics opening
- Harris asks Americans not to see the war in Gaza through a 'binary lens'
- What do voters in suburban Pittsburgh make of the new presidential campaign?
- An electrode in the brain restores the career of saxophonist Joey Berkley
- Could you go a whole week without buying new plastic?
- U.S. automakers had a punishing week — with a silver lining for shoppers
- 60 Years Later: The children of Freedom Summer look back on their experiences
- Thousands will line up along the River Seine to watch the Olympics opening ceremony
- The U.S. arrested a Mexican drug lord. Will it affect the cartel's business?
- The Opening Ceremony for the Summer Olympics will officially kick off the Games