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Environment Christmas is over. Here's what to do with your holiday trash Household waste increases by 25% between Thanksgiving and New Years. Rules vary by municipality on what you can recycle and what needs to go into the trash. Ava Pukatch
Arts & Life 'We have to speak, we have to shout': Jane Fonda is still an activist Earlier this year, Fonda made headlines for delivering a fiery critique of the Trump administration during an acceptance speech for a SAG-AFTRA award. Originally broadcast Sept. 2, 2025. Tonya Mosley
National Why do airline computer systems fail? What the industry can learn from meltdowns Alaska Airlines is the latest airline to ground its planes because of an IT meltdown. We talked to industry leaders about why these systems fail, and what airlines can learn from past disruptions. Joel Rose
Health As insurance prices rise, women puzzle through coverage options for their families Figuring out the insurance options for families often falls to women. Some say they're delaying marriage, taking side jobs, and putting their kids on Medicaid as premium prices shoot up in 2026. Lynn Arditi
Arts & Life Amanda Seyfried's tally for 2025: 3 starring roles, 2 Golden Globe nominations Amanda Seyfried is up for a Golden Globe for her performance in The Testament of Ann Lee, a movie musical about the leader of the Shakers, the 18th-century religious movement that preached celibacy, gender and racial equality, and pacifism. Phil Harrell
National Morning news brief Trump announces U.S. strikes against ISIS targets in Nigeria, a look back at Congress' tumultuous year, holiday spending is expected to be strong despite low consumer confidence. Leila Fadel
World Ex-State Dept. official on likelihood Kurdish forces join Syrian army before deadline Clean energy is surging despite political attacks. But a slowdown may be looming Leila Fadel
Climate Clean energy is surging despite political attacks. But a slowdown may be looming Over the past year, the Trump administration and Congressional Republicans have waged a sweeping campaign against America's renewable energy industry. At least for now, though, clean energy is still booming in the United States. Michael Copley
Health Care With insurance prices increase, women figure out coverage options for their families Figuring out the insurance puzzle for families often falls to women. Some say they're delaying marriage, taking side jobs and putting their kids on Medicaid as premium prices shoot up in 2026. Lynn Arditi
Food How eating greens became a holiday tradition for many African-American families Morning Edition host Michel Martin talks with food historian Jessica B. Harris about the history of eating greens during the holidays and how it became a tradition for many African-American families. Michel Martin