The NewsWorthy - NATO Summit, Depression Study & Giving Tuesday Impact – Tuesday, December 3rd, 2019

The news to know for Tuesday, December 3rd, 2019!

What to know today about the NATO Summit, the first major gun rights case in front of the U.S. Supreme Court in a decade, and what a new large-scale study found about preventing depression.

Plus: a new tool for doctors, a new 5G network, and how researchers are saving coral reefs...

Those stories and more in less than 10 minutes!

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Sources:

New Tariffs: Washington Post, NYT, WSJ, CNBC

NATO Summit: TIME, Washington Post, AP

Impeachment Reports: The Hill, CBS News

Supreme Court Gun Rights Case: NBC News, The Hill, CNN, Washington Post

More Snow in Northeast: Weather Channel, NYT, AP

Sound Saves Coral Reefs: Fox News, TechCrunch

Depression Study: NYT

Amazon Transcribe Medical: Engadget, CNBC

T-Mobile 5G: CNET, TechCrunch, The Verge

Lil Bub Dies: People, The Verge

Giving Tuesday: USA Today, Givingtuesday.org, Forbes

The Daily Signal - He Grew Up Poor In Chicago. Then Conservative Values Transformed His Life.

“After I began to volunteer with this alderman and learn the ways of the Democratic Party … I began to question some of the narratives,” says Gianno Caldwell, author of “Taken for Granted: How Conservatism Can Win Back the Americans That Liberalism Failed.” He found himself wondering, “Why is it that although these politicians come every year during election time, why is it the conditions and the communities never get better?” That was the beginning of his journey to the right. 


We also cover the following stories:

·        The Supreme Court hears the first major gun rights case in almost a decade.

·        President Trump criticizes Democrats for having impeachment hearings during a NATO event.

·        Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg says social media shouldn't censor politicians.


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The Intelligence from The Economist - Terrorist on parole: A jihadist killer fools Britain’s justice system

The Islamic militant who killed two people in London last week was supposedly being monitored by the authorities. That revelation has prompted a fierce debate about what went wrong. We take a look at the state of the global AIDS epidemic. And as their country goes to wrack and ruin, Venezuelans have been turning to video games, but not for the reasons you might think. For full access to print, digital and audio editions of The Economist, subscribe here www.economist.com/radiooffer

The NewsWorthy - Wild Weather Cont’d, TikTok Controversy & Cyber Monday Predictions – Monday, December 2nd, 2019

The news to know for Monday, December 2nd, 2019!

What to know today about more wild weather in the U.S., President Trump's surprise visit to Afghanistan, and Cyber Monday predictions.

Plus: why the popular app TikTok is under review, Amazon's Alexa gets emotional, and a record-breaking holiday box office.

Those stories and many more -- in less than 10 minutes!

Award-winning broadcast journalist and former TV news reporter Erica Mandy breaks it all down for you. 

Head to www.theNewsWorthy.com to read more about any of the stories mentioned under the section titled 'Episodes' or see sources below...

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Sources:

Wild Weather Continues: AP, Weather Channel, AccuWeather, CNN

New Orleans Mass Shooting: CBS News, NBC News, USA Today

London Bridge Stabbing: CNN, ABC News

Impeachment Inquiry Update: AP, NBC News, Politico

Trump Visits Afghanistan: AP, The Hill , Fox News

Hong Kong Bills: Washington Post, Politico,

TikTok Controversy: Reuters 

Rosa Parks Statue: AP, USA Today

First Mobile Detection Tech: The Guardian, CNN

Amazon Alexa Emotions: CNBC, The Verge

Best In Show: NBC News, People, CNN

Holiday Box Office: Variety, USA Today, Hollywood Reporter

Star Wars Script Leak: Entertainment Weekly, The Verge

Cyber Monday: Adobe Blog, Axios, The Verge

Black Friday: CNBC, Reuters, CNN

The Daily Signal - A True ‘Lifeline’ for Vulnerable Children

For the past 16 years, Herbie Newell has been the President and Executive Director of Lifeline Children’s Services, an organization that serves vulnerable children around the world. Newell shares his views on the child welfare system, how his organization approaches finding homes for kids in need and how they train and equip parents who want to adopt. 


Newell also discusses Lifeline’s international outreach (un)adopted, a program that helps children right in their home country. Through powerful stories of children they have worked with, Newell explains how they are equipping children for successful futures. Whether you are looking to adopt or not, learn how you can be a part of changing the lives of vulnerable children.


To learn more or be apart of their programs, go to Lifelinechild.org.


Also on today's show:

 

  • We read your letters to the editor. You can leave us a message at 202-608-6205 or write to us at letters@dailysignal.com.
  • And we share a good news story about an act of kindness at a diner that reveals how hard times can allow us to support and connect with others. 


 

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The Intelligence from The Economist - AMLO and behold: Mexico’s president tries to tackle corruption

Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Mexico’s president, is wildly popular, in part because of his determination to wipe out corruption. But is his crusade against graft everything it’s cracked up to be? We also look at the debate around randomised control trials, a popular but controversial tool in economics. In Congo, caterpillars are considered a delicacy. We explain why they deserve to be the next superfood. For full access to print, digital and audio editions of The Economist, subscribe here www.economist.com/radiooffer

The Daily Signal - In a Time of Distraction, an Education Focused on Timeless Ideas

What does it mean to truly be educated? Great Hearts Academies, a series of charter schools in Texas and Arizona, is focused on a classical curriculum. "We are trying to provide a form of education where our students' loves are tapped into. They begin to learn to love what is true. They are drawn to what is beautiful. They recognize that goodness is desirable and they want it for themselves," says Robert Jackson, the chief academic officer of Great Hearts Academies.


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The Intelligence from The Economist - Presidential SEAL: Donald Trump puts his stamp on military discipline

Donald Trump used to lionise generals, but this week he had a falling out with the top brass. Are the armed forces becoming as politicised as America’s other institutions? We also take a look at the emergence of a new narco-state in West Africa, Guinea-Bissau. And Silicon Valley has been trying to shed a reputation for sexism, but many of its products remain ill-suited to women. For full access to print, digital and audio editions of The Economist, subscribe here www.economist.com/radiooffer

The Daily Signal - What the First Thanksgiving Was Like

What actually happened at the first Thanksgiving? And how did our memory of it, over the centuries of American history, get tinged with a bit of “fake news”? Today we're re-playing a special Thanksgiving podcast episode. Tracy McKenzie, author of “The First Thanksgiving: What the Real Story Tells Us About Loving God and Learning from History,” joins us to discuss the holiday.


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The Intelligence from The Economist - Global warning: The UN sounds the alarm on climate change

The UN has just released its annual report on how well the fight to slow climate change is going. It finds that efforts to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions are going from bad to worse. We also look at a surprising new lease on life for China’s regional dialects. And while people debate about the merits of Uber, one thing is clear -- it drives people to drink -- or so new research suggests. For full access to print, digital and audio editions of The Economist, subscribe here www.economist.com/radiooffer