Leila Fadel Leila Fadel is a host of Morning Edition, as well as NPR's morning news podcast Up First.

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Thursday
Facebook's Own Research Says Its Apps Can Harm Mental Health. Senators Have Questions
Wednesday
Near-Famine, Civil Conflict And COVID Leave Yemen In Devastating Humanitarian Crisis
Tuesday
Karl Ove Knausgaard On Exploring A 'World Out Of Joint' In His New Book
Monday
Survivors Of The Trinity Nuclear Test Weren't Warned — Then Were Lied To After
Friday
Novelist Edwidge Danticat: Allow Haitians To Determine Their Own Future
Girls gather at a gender-segregated school in Kabul on Sept. 15. When older secondary students returned to classes, female students were told to wait. Bulent Kilic/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
Thursday
Plan To Widen Highway In South Carolina Would Cut Through Black And Brown Communities
Wednesday
Some Schools In Afghanistan Are Back, But Only For Boys. Girls Have Been Told To Wait
Richard Powers' Book 'Bewilderment' Explores Life On And Beyond Earth
Tuesday
A U.S. Strike Recently Killed Afghan Civilians, But It's Far From The First Time
Friday
Thousands of Migrants, Mostly From Haiti, Are Packed Under Texas Bridge
El Salvador Protest Reflected Concerns Over Democracy And Bitcoin
Saturday
Ali Malik is part of a class action lawsuit against the FBI alleging religious discrimination and violations of surveillance laws. Umara Chaudry hide caption