
Majd Al-Waheidi
Digital Editor at Morning Edition
NPR Morning Edition digital editor. Previous: @NYTimes, @ChannelNewsAsia. Not that active on here.
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2 weeks ago |
kuow.org | Majd Al-Waheidi
NCAA president and former Massachusetts governor Charlie Baker is interviewed by Boston Globe Sports writer Chris Gasper at the Globe Summit 2023. Getty Images The NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament is down to its final four teams. The season ends Monday with the men's championship game. But the results of another contest Monday could bring major changes to college sports.
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1 month ago |
mprnews.org | Majd Al-Waheidi |Reena Advani |Michel Martin
The Trump administration has moved aggressively to cut U.S. foreign aid, canceling 83 percent of aid contracts on March 10, a decision that has already halted critical health programs in Africa and beyond. On Feb. 3, President Trump said that USAID was run by ‘radical left lunatics’ and accused the agency of “tremendous fraud,” though he did not provide any details.” Trump also accused the aid agency of stealing “BILLIONS OF DOLLARS” in a post on Truth Social.
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1 month ago |
npr.org | Majd Al-Waheidi |Reena Advani |Michel Martin
A refugee mother and child from the Tigray region of Ethiopia wait to receive basic medical attention from an understaffed clinic run by the Sudanese Ministry of Health with assistance from Doctors Without Borders located in the east Sudanese border village of Hamdayet on Dec. 6, 2020.
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1 month ago |
npr.org | Michel Martin |Majd Al-Waheidi
Trump wants to clear homeless camps in D.C.; Mayor says his policies hurt the city Audio will be available later today. District of Columbia Mayor Muriel Bowser (R) presents a Black Lives Matter Plaza street sign to a representative of the family as the hearse with the flag-draped casket of U.S. congressman and civil rights icon John Lewis drives on 16th Street, renamed Black Lives Matter Plaza, near the White House in Washington, DC July 27, 2020.
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1 month ago |
kpbs.org | Claire Murashima |Majd Al-Waheidi |some French |is studying Farsi
The TCS New York City Marathon has become a dream race for runners worldwide. But securing a spot in the race is no easy feat. First held in 1970 in Central Park, the New York City Marathon has since evolved into an extensive 26.2-mile race that takes runners through each of New York City's five boroughs. Though the marathon has been a staple running event for decades, it has seen an increase in popularity over recent years.
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