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Waking up is hard to do, but it's easier with NPR's Morning Edition. Hosts Renee Montagne, Steve Inskeep, and David Greene bring the day's stories and news to radio listeners on the go. Morning Edition provides news in context, airs thoughtful ideas and commentary, and reviews important new music, books, and events in the arts. All with voices and sounds that invite listeners to experience the stories.
Jennifer Aniston's production company plans to reboot '9 to 5'
The 1980 classic starred Dolly Parton, Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin as three women seeking revenge against their sexist boss. It made more than $100 million at the box office.
After Pope's Speech To Congress, Praise From Both Sides Of The Aisle
by Don Gonyea
Pope Francis' message to Congress had something for everyone: climate change, immigration, abortion and the deep political divide in Washington. Both Democratic and Republican lawmakers reacted with admiration.
Deep Economic Ties Keep U.S., China Engaged
by Scott Horsley
A look at the economic backdrop to today's summit meeting between President Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Ambassador Power: Measures In Place To Resettle Migrants Safely
As the U.S. says it will almost double the number of migrants it accepts in the next two years, NPR's Renee Montagne speaks to the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Power.
Move Over, Dora: 'Nina's World' Brings Another Bilingual Girl To TV
by Mandalit del Barco
Cable channel Sprout celebrates its 10th anniversary with the launch of its first fully owned, original animated show, "Nina's World." Starring Rita Moreno and Mandy Patinkin, it's about a 6-year-old Latina girl and the multicultural neighborhood she grows up in.
Volkswagen's Scandal Hits Its German Hometown Hard
by Eleanor Beardsley
Workers at Volkswagen headquarters in Germany are mostly tight-lipped about the company's involvement in a vast emissions scandal, but local residents say they are shocked — and worried about VW's future.
Tech Leaders From U.S., China Meet In Seattle, Can't Quite Connect
by Aarti Shahani
In meetings on Microsoft's campus, the disagreements were many, from America's desired access to Chinese markets to China's desire to control Web content. On digital life, there's a cultural divide.
Religion, Immigration Rhetoric Shows GOP Push To The Right
by Mara Liasson
As social conservatives gather in Washington, D.C., for the Values Voter summit, GOP leaders are struggling with a message that's gotten muddled. Can the party harness voters' populist rage?
Reaction From Values Voter Summit Amid News Of Boehner's Resignation
by Don Gonyea
Speaker John Boehner said he is resigning from Congress while Washington is hosting a conference of religious conservatives. Renee Montagne speaks with NPR's Don Gonyea at the Values Voter Summit.
Former Rep. Rogers On Longtime Colleague Boehner's Resignation
Republican Mike Rogers of Michigan talks to Renee Montagne about the news that House Speaker John Boehner will step down next month.