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Kristen Flavin

Kristen Flavin

Kristen is an assistant producer for WORLD Radio. She is a World Journalism Institute graduate and has worked behind the scenes for WORLD Radio since it began in 2011.

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Wednesday morning news: July 12, 2023

Wednesday morning news: July 12, 2023

News of the day, including the Senate hears a secret briefing on the national security risk of artificial intelligence, and the head of NATO says Ukraine can become a member after the war with Russia ends

The news of the day, including yesterday’s hearing on the American Confidence in Elections Act and flooding in New York

News of the day, including NATO’s struggle to reach an agreement regarding Sweden, and Ukrainian’s President marks the 500th day of the war

News of the day, including the Supreme Court rules that Harvard and UNC race-based admissions programs are unconstitutional


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News of the day, including the remains of the Titan sub return home, the President touts Bidenomics, and more Canadian wildfire smoke chokes cities in the midwest U.S.

News of the day, including Trump denies that leaked audio is evidence of mishandling sensitive documents, and police in the Philippines rescue thousands of workers enslaved by cybercrime syndicates

Senators say they still have questions about unknown objects in U.S. skies, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff sounded off on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, students and faculty at Michigan State University are mourning classmates killed by a gunman, a new report shows annual inflation eased slightly in January, aid is pouring in from around the globe for earthquake survivors in Turkey and Syria, Republican Nikki Haley has officially entered the 2024 race for the White House, Kenyan President William Ruto led a national day of prayer

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says supplies of Western weapons must come quicker than Russia’s attacks, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says today will be the day the U.S. government maxes out the amount of debt it is allowed to take on, Microsoft said it is laying off 10,000 workers, wholesale prices rose just 6-point-2 percent in December compared to a year earlier, authorities blame drugs and gang-related violence for the grisly murders of six people in California, pro-life advocates will participate in the 49th March for Life on Friday in Washington, D.C.

Protesters in New York are demanding George Santos step down before he’s sworn in next month, soccer fans are mourning the death of Pele, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is back in power, Southwest Airlines says that it will resume normal flight operations today, Former President Donald Trump will not be forced to appear before the Jan. 6 House Committee, the health of Pope Emeritus Benedict the 16th continues to worsen

The government of incoming Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be sworn in today, Southwest Airlines predicts it’ll be back to normal before the new work week, officials in Buffalo are bracing for a rise in the death toll from the winter storm, former clients of the failed cryptocurrency firm F-T-X are filing a class-action lawsuit, the United States says it will require COVID-19 tests of anyone arriving from China, North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un has laid out plans for boosting his military power