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12:00 am – 2:00 am
BBC World Service
A one-hour radio program that provides international news, analysis and information in English and 42 other languages. Their global network of correspondents provide impartial news and reports on location.
2:00 am – 9:00 am
Morning Edition
NATO Summit, International Deals
  • 4:51 am – 5:00 amMarketplace Morning Report
  • 5:51 am – 6:00 amThe California Report
  • 6:42 am – 6:51 amPerspectives
  • 6:51 am – 7:00 amThe California Report
  • 7:51 am – 8:00 amMarketplace Morning Report
  • 8:42 am – 8:51 amPerspectives
  • 8:51 am – 9:00 amThe California Report
President Trump is in Ankara for the NATO Summit, where he met with the Turkish president. Following the meeting, Trump said he would soon decide whether to sell F-35 fighter jets to Turkey, despite a congressional ban. Trump’s relationship with NATO countries and the international deals he’s making, on Morning Edition.
9:00 am – 10:00 am
Forum
Blockbuster Supreme Court Term Delivers for Trump on Immigration, Presidential Power
The Supreme Court has wrapped a blockbuster term – upholding birthright citizenship, allowing states to bar transgender athletes from girls' sports and weakening the Voting Rights Act, among other cases. While President Trump experienced some noted losses before the Court, including losing his tariffs case, the Court largely upheld his efforts on immigration and expanded presidential power. We talk to legal experts to break down the rulings and what they mean for the country.
10:00 am – 11:00 am
Forum
Our Food System Depends on Domesticated Bees; Can They Survive Industrial Agriculture?
When we think about the workers that keep California’s agriculture afloat, we rarely think about the bees that fertilize our crops. In places like California's Central Valley, millions of domesticated bee colonies are transported in and out of the state to pollinate crops and to keep our food system running. But between intense work cycles, pesticide exposure and a changing climate, industrial agriculture has proven hard for bees. Can the bees continue to survive in these conditions? In this hour we speak to science writer Jennie Durant about her new book “Bitter Honey: Big Ag’s Threat to Bees and the Fight to Save Them.”
11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Here & Now
Original Ideas
Artificial intelligence may be changing the way you work, prepare for presentations and research topics. But what does that mean for your ability to think creatively? One researcher worries that using AI as a writing partner is robbing our ideas of originality. That story, and the news.
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
All Things Considered
Flexible Factory
One manufacturer in Georgia is turning to part-time workers to supplement a dwindling workforce. How flexible work is keeping the factory humming, on All Things Considered.
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
The World
United Front
As NATO leaders meet in Turkey, many political watchers in Europe say there must be a united front: A Europe that's not afraid to stand up to President Donald Trump.
3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
PBS NewsHour
The PBS NewsHour is an hour-long evening news broadcast, hosted by Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett, which offers news updates, analysis, live studio interviews, discussions and more.
4:00 pm – 4:30 pm
Marketplace
Sales Season
For business owners, July means prepping for back-to-school season — and even holiday shopping. What it looks like to prep for the biggest sales days of the year, when consumers aren’t feeling too optimistic.
4:30 pm – 6:30 pm
All Things Considered
Flexible Factory
One manufacturer in Georgia is turning to part-time workers to supplement a dwindling workforce. How flexible work is keeping the factory humming, on All Things Considered.
6:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Marketplace
Sales Season
For business owners, July means prepping for back-to-school season — and even holiday shopping. What it looks like to prep for the biggest sales days of the year, when consumers aren’t feeling too optimistic.
7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Fresh Air
Voter Rights Expert Ari Berman
There have been a lot of recent changes to the Voting Rights Act and campaign financing, and a lot of redistricting. Voter rights expert Ari Berman discusses how the recent changes will affect the upcoming midterm elections.
8:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Forum (Rebroadcast)
Blockbuster Supreme Court Term Delivers for Trump on Immigration, Presidential Power
The Supreme Court has wrapped a blockbuster term – upholding birthright citizenship, allowing states to bar transgender athletes from girls' sports and weakening the Voting Rights Act, among other cases. While President Trump experienced some noted losses before the Court, including losing his tariffs case, the Court largely upheld his efforts on immigration and expanded presidential power. We talk to legal experts to break down the rulings and what they mean for the country.
9:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Forum (Rebroadcast)
Our Food System Depends on Domesticated Bees; Can They Survive Industrial Agriculture?
When we think about the workers that keep California’s agriculture afloat, we rarely think about the bees that fertilize our crops. In places like California's Central Valley, millions of domesticated bee colonies are transported in and out of the state to pollinate crops and to keep our food system running. But between intense work cycles, pesticide exposure and a changing climate, industrial agriculture has proven hard for bees. Can the bees continue to survive in these conditions? In this hour we speak to science writer Jennie Durant about her new book “Bitter Honey: Big Ag’s Threat to Bees and the Fight to Save Them.”
10:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Kelly Corrigan Wonders
Deep Dive With Max Stier on Expertise
There are people working inside the federal government right now solving problems so enormous and so unglamorous that most of us will never know their names — or what we owe them. In the first episode of the show’s new series Unsung — inspired by Michael Lewis' book “Who Is Government?” — Kelly Corrigan talks with Max Stier, CEO of the nonpartisan Partnership for Public Service, about who these people are, what drives them and what we stand to lose if we stop paying attention.
11:00 pm – 12:00 am
BBC World Service
A one-hour radio program that provides international news, analysis and information in English and 42 other languages. Their global network of correspondents provide impartial news and reports on location.
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