Up First from NPR - Trump Reacts to Conviction, Another Peace Plan for Gaza, Mexico’s Elections

Donald Trump claims his trial was "rigged," but does not give any evidence. President Biden says it's time to end the war in Gaza now. The top two candidates in Mexico's presidential elections Sunday are both women, meaning the country's likely to make history.

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Everything Everywhere Daily - Questions and Answers: Volume 19

The month of June was originally called Iunius by the Romans. It originally had 29 days and was the fourth month of the year. 

Today, it has 30 days, and it is the sixth month of the year. 

It used to be a bad omen to be married in June, and now it is the most popular month to be married in.

However, despite all the changes in June, there is one thing that has remained constant: questions and answers.

Stay tuned for the 19th installment of Questions and Answers on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.


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The NewsWorthy - Special Edition: Trump is Guilty. Now What?

For the first time in American history, a former U.S. president has been convicted of a crime. 

Today, you’ll hear from a reporter who was inside the courtroom as “guilty” was read out 34 times. 

Plus, an expert on elections and democracy helps answer common questions about how this verdict impacts both Donald Trump and the 2024 election moving forward, including:

Can Trump still run for president?

Can he vote?

Could he be sent to prison while president?

 What impact does the appeals process have?

And more…

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CBS News Roundup - 06/01/24 | Weekend Roundup

On the "CBS News Weekend Roundup", host Allison Keyes has team coverage of the historic conviction of former President Trump on 34 felonies. We'll hear from CBS' Lisa Ling about disturbing allegations about the quality of care in nursing homes. In the "Kaleidoscope with Allison Keyes" segment, a discussion about huge changes in baseball statistics as MLB incorporates data from the Negro League.

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More or Less: Behind the Stats - Data for India

India?s election has been running since 19 April. With results imminent on 4th June, More or Less talks with Chennai based data communicator Rukmini S. She founded Data for India, a new website designed to make socioeconomic data on India easier to find and understand. She talks us through the changing trends to help give a better picture of the type of country the winning party will govern.

Producers: Bethan Ashmead and Nathan Gower Sound Engineer: Nigel Appleton Production Coordinator: Brenda Brown Editor: Richard Vadon