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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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Friday morning news - April 29, 2022

UN chief visits Kyiv, Biden requests more aid for Ukraine, Moderna says vaccine is safe for young children, and the economy contracts

Talk of evacuations in Mariupol, a U.S.-Russian prisoner swap, Fauci says the pandemic is over, Mayorkas defends immigration policies, and New York court rejects new congressional maps

The latest on the war in Ukraine, Supreme Court considers immigration case, judge blocks plan to end Title 42 policy, vice president tests positive for COVID, and North Korea issues a nuclear warning

U.S. diplomats returning to Ukraine, Supreme Court hears case of Christian football coach, Elon Musk reaches deal to buy Twitter, Texas issues stay for female death row inmate, and Israel fires missiles into Lebanon


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Ukrainians celebrate Easter, wildfires in New Mexico and Arizona, Macron wins a second term in France, and lockdowns plague Shanghai residents

Russia begins offensive in eastern Ukraine, Biden sets ‘made in America’ rules, judge kills transportation mask mandate, Philadelphia resumes masking, and Keyan runners win the Boston Marathon

Russia claims troop pullback, gunmaker Remington settles with Sandy Hook families, jury rejects Sarah Palin’s libel case, and mask mandates continue to fall

Russia signals openness to diplomacy in Ukraine, report details Clinton campaign spying, Trudeau invokes emergency order as Ontario eases pandemic restrictions, and U.S. bans avocados from Mexico

U.S. warns of imminent Russian invasion of Ukraine, Canada clears protesters blocking border crossing, pandemic protests in New Zealand and Paris, and the Super Bowl

A shooting in Colorado, vaccines could soon be required to fly, Russia shuts down human rights group, and the Taliban bans women from taking long trips alone