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In this episode of The Morning Rundown, hosts David and Maya cover a volatile stretch of global and domestic news, from escalating drone warfare in Europe and the Middle East to shifting U.S. politics and a fresh international health emergency.
The episode opens with Ukraine's largest drone strike on Moscow to date, followed by a separate attack on the UAE's only nuclear power plant amid stalled U.S.-Iran negotiations. The hosts examine what these events reveal about how drone technology has outpaced the air defense systems designed to stop it. On the domestic front, David and Maya dig into new polling showing Trump's approval slipping over Iran war concerns and economic anxiety, while also noting that a large prayer rally on the National Mall drew thousands with almost no mainstream coverage. The episode closes with a run through several simultaneous public safety crises, including the WHO's declaration of a global health emergency over the Congo Ebola outbreak, severe weather threatening millions across the Plains, a China earthquake, and a Minnesota wildfire.
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By HeyMato.comIn this episode of The Morning Rundown, hosts David and Maya cover a volatile stretch of global and domestic news, from escalating drone warfare in Europe and the Middle East to shifting U.S. politics and a fresh international health emergency.
The episode opens with Ukraine's largest drone strike on Moscow to date, followed by a separate attack on the UAE's only nuclear power plant amid stalled U.S.-Iran negotiations. The hosts examine what these events reveal about how drone technology has outpaced the air defense systems designed to stop it. On the domestic front, David and Maya dig into new polling showing Trump's approval slipping over Iran war concerns and economic anxiety, while also noting that a large prayer rally on the National Mall drew thousands with almost no mainstream coverage. The episode closes with a run through several simultaneous public safety crises, including the WHO's declaration of a global health emergency over the Congo Ebola outbreak, severe weather threatening millions across the Plains, a China earthquake, and a Minnesota wildfire.
Subscribe to The Morning Rundown wherever you listen to podcasts to stay current on the stories shaping the day.