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6/5/2026
Most K-12 teachers say AI's impact on education will eclipse the internet or computers
- A new poll shows that many K-12 teachers believe artificial intelligence (AI) will have a bigger impact on education than past technologies like the internet.
- While some teachers use AI to improve their work, most worry it could hurt students' ability to think for themselves.
- Teachers want schools to teach responsible AI use, with many saying AI makes it harder for students to learn critical thinking skills.
- Some educators worry that AI is eroding trust between students and teachers.
- Many educators feel underprepared to handle the integration of AI in classrooms, needing more guidance and training.
Senate Republicans pass immigration funding after overnight vote
- Senate Republicans approved a $70 billion immigration enforcement funding package after a long overnight vote.
- This funding is part of a deal to reopen the Department of Homeland Security.
- The bill now goes to the House of Representatives for a vote.
- Some Republicans are concerned about a proposed fund for people claiming political targeting by the government.
- The immigration enforcement package faced delays due to negotiations on reforms and funding issues.
The U.S. adds 172,000 jobs as the labor market picks up steam
- In May, U.S. employers added 172,000 jobs, marking three consecutive months of job growth.
- The unemployment rate remains steady at 4.3% despite some sectors, like finance, losing jobs.
- Hiring has improved, particularly in restaurants, healthcare, and construction.
- Average wages increased but are not keeping up with inflation.
- The Federal Reserve is expected to focus on inflation control amid the stable job market.
The Supreme Court has left limited alternatives for protecting minority voting rights
- The Supreme Court's recent decisions have weakened protections for minority voters in redistricting.
- State-level voting rights acts are now vital but have limitations compared to federal laws.
- Some advocates are pushing for new state laws after the Supreme Court rulings.
- Concerns exist that even state laws could be struck down by the courts.
- Long-term solutions for minority voting rights are expected to take time and require federal action.
I wrote about George Santos. Then he made a violent threat and lied about it
- Reporter received a threatening phone call from former Congressman George Santos after publishing a story about investigations into his trading.
- Santos denied making threats and claimed the story was false.
- He attacked both the reporter and NPR, despite the call being recorded verbatim.
- Santos' behavior reflects a pattern of aggressive responses when confronted about his conduct.
- The situation highlights the challenges journalists face when covering contentious figures.
South Africa rolls out game-changing HIV shot amid funding shortfalls
- South Africa launched Lenacapavir, a biannual HIV prevention drug expected to reduce infection rates significantly.
- There are concerns about limited access due to cuts in U.S. aid for HIV programs.
- Lenacapavir provides a long-term option for prevention, especially beneficial for high-risk groups.
- The cost of access remains a challenge, with generics not expected until 2027.
- Experts call for more funding to ensure the new drug reaches those most in need.
Scientists in 'autonomous laboratories' are starting to outsource work to robots
- A company called Ginkgo Bioworks is using AI and robots in labs to speed up scientific research.
- Founders believe that programming biological cells is as important as programming computers.
- Robots are taking on repetitive lab tasks, allowing human scientists to focus on planning and analysis.
- Some caution that this could democratize science but also raise safety concerns.
- Continued advancements in AI may change the future of scientific research and experimentation.
The quiz tracked Trump's wins and losses this week. Can you win bigly?
- Various news headlines regarding former President Trump have been prevalent.
- The article serves as a fun quiz related to recent events and news concerning Trump.
- Readers are invited to engage with the content to assess their knowledge.
NPR photojournalist David Gilkey, in remembrance
- NPR remembers journalist David Gilkey, who was killed in Afghanistan ten years ago.
- Gilkey covered many significant events, including wars and natural disasters.
- He was recognized for his commitment to reporting and telling stories of those affected by conflict.
- The remembrance includes a collection of his impactful work during his time at NPR.
- Gilkey's legacy continues to inspire those in the field of journalism.
My husband planned our 'just us' trip and it was perfect. Here's why it worked.
- An author shares her positive experience on a trip planned by her husband.
- They set a budget and discussed their expectations to ensure a smooth trip.
- They pre-paid for many expenses to avoid financial stress during the trip.
- Finding a balance between togetherness and alone time was key to their enjoyment.
- The couple is now incorporating the lessons learned from their trip into their everyday lives.
The World Cup vs. bugs, germs and heat: Here's the game plan.
- Public health officials are preparing for the health and safety of fans during the upcoming World Cup.
- Health departments are focusing on potential heat-related injuries and food safety.
- There is an increased emphasis on monitoring diseases due to the influx of visitors.
- Federal public health resources are diminished this year, adding to the challenges.
- Strategies include enhanced disease surveillance and public health tips for attendees.
Sri Lanka was reeling from crisis to crisis, then the Middle East war came.
- Sri Lanka struggles with rising living costs due to the fallout from the Middle East war.
- The impact on fuel prices has exacerbated an already challenging economic situation.
- Local farmers and workers are facing increased pressure to make ends meet.
- The country's history of crises complicates its recovery from recent challenges.
- Despite the hardships, many Sri Lankans continue to adapt and seek solutions.
Weakened public health powers raise outbreak risks.
- Many state and local health officials have reduced powers post-COVID, limiting outbreak responses.
- Legislative changes restrict public health emergency declarations in several states.
- The backlash against COVID measures has led to weakened public health authorities.
- Some officials feel they have less ability to act decisively during health crises.
- Experts warn that these changes could hinder future public health responses.
A global World Cup tradition catches fire in the U.S.: Panini sticker collecting.
- Sticker collecting is gaining popularity in the U.S. ahead of the World Cup.
- Fans are excited to fill their Panini sticker albums with players and teams from the tournament.
- The demand for stickers has skyrocketed, with many sold out in stores shortly after release.
- Collectors enjoy the community aspect of trading stickers and sharing experiences.
- The upcoming World Cup's expanded format adds to the challenge of completing sticker albums.
Putin says Russia will bolster air defenses in response to Ukrainian drone attacks.
- President Putin announced plans to strengthen air defenses following Ukrainian drone strikes.
- He acknowledged damage caused by recent drone attacks on Russian territory.
- Putin expressed openness to negotiations but called for Ukraine to accept previous agreements.
- The attacks have raised concerns about Russia's vulnerability and its military response.
- The situation reflects ongoing tensions and the complexity of potential peace talks.