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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Monday

A May prayer service at Notre Dame D'Haiti Catholic Church in the Little Haiti neighborhood of Miami touched on the fate of Haitians under temporary protected status. On Monday, the Department of Homeland Security decided to let the protection expire. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption

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Wednesday

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New Study Finds That 4.2 Million Kids Experience Homelessness Each Year

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Monday

Pastor Urges Texas Shooting Survivors To Choose Light Over Darkness

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Saturday

After Church Massacre, Many Texas Residents Want Gun Laws Relaxed For Protection

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High School Football In Texas Takes On New Meaning After Shooting

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Sunday

Hondurans And Nicaraguans In The U.S. Anxious About Future Of Protected Status

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Tuesday

Agnes Kolodziaj and Lucas Pawelek kiss in front of the Gazebo at A Little White Wedding Chapel. The Polish couple started planning their Las Vegas nuptials six months ago. Leila Fadel/NPR hide caption

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After Tragedy In Las Vegas, The Weddings Must Go On

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Friday

New Information Revealed About Shooting At Route 91 Harvest Music Festival

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Wednesday

Las Vegas Survivors Search For The Heroes Who Helped Save Them

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Tuesday

Monday

The Latest In The Investigation Into Las Vegas Mass Shooting

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Sunday

Recovering Las Vegas Teen Survivor Remains Fearless And Positive

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