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.
- Morning news brief
- The racial history of the 'overpopulation time bomb' and 'pronatalism' movements
- Moo-sic to their ears: Farmers find cows love jazz music
- How one school prepares kids for school shootings while protecting them from trauma
- Trump meets new prime minister and addresses U.S. troops in Japan
- Former U.S. ambassador to Japan talks about President Trump's visit to the country
- New York Times reporter Kenneth Vogel talks about his new book 'Devil's Advocates'
- Hurricane Melissa set to pummel Jamaica as the strongest storm in recorded history
- Trump administration relying on unmarked vehicles in immigration enforcement
- Lawmakers want to crack down on websites pirating sports content