Leila Fadel Leila Fadel is a host of Morning Edition, as well as NPR's morning news podcast Up First.
Leila Fadel, photographed for NPR, 2 May 2022, in Washington DC. Photo by Mike Morgan for NPR.
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Wednesday

Supporters of President Trump wave during a Latinos for Trump roundtable last month at the Arizona Grand Resort in Phoenix. Nick Oza/The Arizona Republic/USA Today Network via Reuters hide caption

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Many Latino Men Are Supporting President Trump This Election

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Saturday

Trump's Support From Latino Voters Holds Steady

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Monday

Latino Voters Face Even More Voting Challenges Because Of Pandemic

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Friday

During the Sept. 29 presidential debate with Democratic nominee Joe Biden in Cleveland, President Trump declined to denounce white supremacists. Days later he told Fox News that he condemned right-wing hate groups such as the Ku Klux Klan and the Proud Boys. Win McNamee/Getty Images hide caption

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Critics Accuse Trump Of Using Race To Divide Americans

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Wednesday

Trump Appears To Engage Far-Right Group During Debate Answer

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Wednesday

Professor Is At Center Of Controversy Over Chinese Word That Sounded Like Racial Slur

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Sunday

Ted Hearne's latest work, a theatrical production reckoning with gentrification and privilege, was commissioned by the LA Philharmonic and was supposed to premiere on the West Coast in late March. Instead, Place was released as an album. Jen Rosenstein/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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Ted Hearne On Exploring Gentrification Through The Music Of 'Place'

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Sunday

Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank President Neel Kashkari visits "Maria Bartiromo's Wall Street" at Fox Business Network Studios on October 11, 2019. Kashkari is calling for a return to mandated lockdowns in every state for up to six weeks in an effort to save both lives and the economy in response to COVID-19. Roy Rochlin/Getty Images hide caption

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A National Lockdown Could Be The Economy's Best Hope, Says Minneapolis Fed President

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Tuesday

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After Being Called Out For Racism, What Comes Next?

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Saturday

Pittsburgh Teen 'Rises Up' In Song For WYEP's Reimagination Program

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How A Taiwanese Couple In Their 80s Became Instagram's Newest Fashion Influencers

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Rosamund Pike plays Marie Curie in the new Amazon Studios biopic Radioactive. Laurie Sparham/Amazon Studios hide caption

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Like Her 'Radioactive' Elements, Marie Curie Didn't 'Behave' As Expected

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Monday

Protesters Call For Police To Be Defunded. But What Does That Mean?

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Sunday

A Former Minneapolis Police Officer's Case Shows An Example Of Selective Justice

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Monday

Judge Sets A Bail For Former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin

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