Reset with Sasha-Ann Simons - Illinois’s Coolest Career Is Found In…Fossils?

A recent survey asked 3,000 Americans what they think the coolest job is in each state. Pennsylvania’s coolest job was chocolate scientist at Hershey, while California’s was animator at Pixar. And Illinois? The survey found that respondents thought the coolest work you can do in Illinois is be a paleontologist for the Field Museum. But what does a day in the life of a paleontologist look like? And how do they really feel about the Jurassic Park movies? Reset talks with Field Museum paleontologists to find out more. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.

Up First from NPR - Trump And The Constitution, Gaza Food Aid Plan, Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs Trial Begins

President Trump says he "doesn't know" if it's his job to defend the US Constitution when it comes to providing immigrants due process. Israel approved a plan to take control of the distribution of food aid inside Gaza, and the trial of Sean 'Diddy' Combs on charges of sex trafficking and racketeering begins today.

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Headlines From The Times - Altadena Break-Ins, Trump’s Budget Cuts, Job Market Signals, and a Shipping Shakeup

Security cameras are going up in Altadena after a surge in burglaries, but some locals say it’s not enough. President Trump’s 2026 budget proposes deep cuts to domestic programs while boosting military spending. Despite strong job growth in April, economists warn that trade wars and government cuts could cool the labor market. And a shipping loophole that kept online prices low is now closed raising costs for sites like Shein and Temu, and potentially for consumers across the U.S.

Marketplace All-in-One - Is talking to AI chatbots good for us?

People are using chatbots in all kinds of ways — to search the web, get help with an online purchase, sometimes even for counseling. But there's a lot about this human-AI interaction we don't fully understand. Do these chatbots effectively combat loneliness or worsen social isolation? The answer — so far — is complicated, according to Cathy Fang, a second-year PhD student at MIT Media Lab who, along with researchers from OpenAI, studied how chatbot use affects human social and emotional wellbeing.

The Intelligence from The Economist - People vilify plastic. they should use it better instead

Many people view plastic as an environmental disaster that blights landscapes and chokes marine life. Our correspondent argues that instead we need to better understand this miracle material. To make prison work, governments need to have better strategies for managing inmates’ release (10:04). And could saying sorry harm your career (16:16)? 


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Start Here - The Diddy Trial Begins

Jury selection begins in the trial of Sean “Diddy” Combs. The federal government begins “involuntary collection” of student loan repayments. And “Black dandyism” will be on display at tonight’s Met Gala. 


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The Daily Detail - The Daily Detail for 5.5.25

Alabama

  • SoS Allen responds to legal victory re: VCAP law in the state
  • 2 University of Alabama graduates talk about Trump's recent speech
  • State senate has 3 days to pass bill that regulates sale of hemp products
  • WSFA News getting ratioed on FB for using term "pregnant people"
  • Teacher of the Year Award to be presented this Wednesday in Montgomery

National

  • Trump to unveil at least one trade deal with ally country this week
  • DOJ arrests four illegals for running smuggling ring through Canada
  • DNI's Gabbard says Alien Enemies Act backed by FBI evidence
  • Sean "Diddy" Combs trial begins this week in Manhattan
  • Former LA sheriff switches parties after being registered Democrat 

The Daily Signal - Trump Dukes it Out on Meet the Press, CNN Interviews the Cartel | May 5, 2025

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  • President Trump hits the economy, immigration, and Iran on Meet the Press.
  • Our White House correspondent Elizabeth Mitchell gets a few questions answered on Air Force One.
  • CNN interviews a member of the Sinaloa cartel.


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Everything Everywhere Daily - Triple Crowns and Grand Slams

Many different sports have a concept of a triple crown or a grand slam. 

What it is defined as differs from sport to sport, but what they all have in common is that achieving a triple crown or a grand slam is considered to be the pinnacle of the game. 

In some sports, the triple crown or grand slam has achieved a legendary status, and in others, the definition changes rather frequently.
Learn more about Triple Crowns and Grand Slams and how they are achieved on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.

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Start the Week - Smell – the underrated sense

Our sense of smell is vital to appreciating food and drink, it can warn us of danger, and enhance enjoyment of our environment, and yet it is one of our least explored sensory systems. In The Forgotten Sense, olfaction specialist Dr Jonas Olofsson explains the science behind our sense of smell.

Dr Ally Louks caused a stink on social media when she mentioned the subject of her PhD thesis, Olfactory Ethics: The Politics of Smell in Modern and Contemporary Prose. But she shows just how much readers can learn from paying attention to the aroma of a writer’s work.

While imagining the stench of a Dickensian city street can enhance a reader’s experience, what about actually smelling burning rubber as you play a video racing game? Professor Alan Chalmers explains the groundbreaking research currently ongoing to make gaming a more immersive experience, with smell at its centre.

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