Plus, how Trumpâs presidential plans could be affected by a criminal indictment or conviction. [View this email online]( [NPR]( by Suzanne Nuyen Good morning.
Billions of Muslims will soon observe Ramadan. Here’s [what not to say]( to your friends during the holiest month in the Islamic calendar. 🥇 First up [ A man with his back to the camera uses an ATM beneath a blue awning. ]( Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images Bailout or lifeline? Americans have made it clear they don’t want a repeat of the 2008 financial crisis, when the government stepped in to rescue big banks and save the economy. But the Biden administration insists its recent efforts to rescue Silicon Valley and Signature Banks are a "lifeline" for small businesses and jobs, not a bailout.
🎧 But it’s not just about the "semantics around the word bailout," NPR’s Asma Khalid said on the [Up First]( podcast this morning. "It’s about containing the crisis itself." She says doing too little could raise concerns the bank failures could spread, which could "alter the course of Biden’s presidency."
â¡ï¸ Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen defended U.S actions at a banking conference yesterday and suggested smaller banks could be eligible for the [same type of emergency protections, if they needed it](.
â¡ï¸ The administration has repeatedly said taxpayer dollars are not on the hook because of their aid to the two mid-sized banks. But it doesn’t mean the banking turmoil won’t affect you at all. Here’s [five ways it might](.
While Biden ponders the course of his presidency amid turmoil in the banking world, a potential indictment could alter the course of Donald Trump’s presidential run. The former president says he will still run in 2024 even if he’s charged with a crime. Legal experts say there’s nothing stopping him, but [winning is another story](.
â¡ï¸ If Trump is indicted, Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg will face a history-making decision: [whether to pursue the charges](.
🎧 Columbia Law School Professor Richard Briffault will talk to Morning Edition's Steve Inskeep later today about the wrench that a potential indictment or conviction could throw in this presidential run.
California hasn’t seen the end of the extreme rain and flooding yet, and soon consumers will see the effects in grocery stores. The latest series of storms hit the central coast particularly hard, putting about 20,000 acres of farmland underwater. 🎧 NPR’s Jasmine Garsd warned listeners on Up First that berry lovers can “[expect higher prices for the next month or so]( nationwide. China's Xi Jinping has finished a state visit to Moscow — his first since Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The war was a big topic during Xi's talks with Vladimir Putin. [Here are the biggest takeaways from his trip](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Newsletter continues after sponsor message
--------------------------------------------------------------- 📷 Picture show [A photo collage of the women of the Montgomery Bus Boycott ]( NPR Most people know that when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat, it sparked a bus boycott led by Martin Luther King Jr. But historical retellings often leave out all the women who have organized for years to make that boycott a reality and who helped sustain it for 13 long months. [Meet the women of the Montgomery Bus Boycott](.
--------------------------------------------------------------- 🎧 Today’s listen [At Monday night's Love Rising event in Nashville, Tenn., artists including Allison Russell, Jason Isbell, Maren Morris, Joy Oladokun and Amanda Shires, along with drag artists, united against new legislation targeting drag performances and transgender people. Link: ]( Jason Kempin/Getty Images A new Tennessee law limiting drag performances has many drag artists, as well as trans, nonbinary and gender-nonconforming musicians, worrying about their prospects in the Nashville music scene and beyond. The law bans "male and female impersonators" from taking the stage on public property or where anyone under 18 could be present. 🎧 Listen to musicians grapple with finding a place where they can [be free to be who they are]( or [read their stories](.
--------------------------------------------------------------- 🛑 Before you go [Several bottles of Jack Daniels whiskey.]( Scott Olson/Getty Images - It’s Jack Daniel’s vs. Bad Spaniels. The whiskey company is suing a dog toy company that makes toys shaped like their bottles, but with a label that says: "[43% poo by volume, 100% smelly](
- Mora Leeb was 9 months old when surgeons removed half of her brain. Now 15, she plays soccer and tells jokes. She’s an extreme example of a process known as [brain plasticity](.
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