This week, NPR highlights key news and cultural moments including Mohsen Mahdawi's reflections after his arrest at a citizenship appointment, where he emphasizes hope for America. The article also discusses Steve Bannon's praise for Trump's strategy, Governor Maura Healey's criticism of funding cuts to Harvard, Weird Al Yankovic's insights on his unique appeal through embracing dorkiness, and Ford's CEO's thoughts on the impact of eased tariffs. Additionally, Adam Smith comments on blocked investigations and Ada Limon reflects on her tenure as Poet Laureate.
Speaking to NPR, Mohsen Mahdawi reflects on his detention as a lawful permanent resident, finding peace through meditation and expressing hope for America's promise.
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey argues that President Trump's cuts to Harvard funding are detrimental to the economy, emphasizing the broader implications of such actions.
Weird Al Yankovic shares insights into how embracing his dorkiness has been essential to his lasting appeal in the entertainment industry, especially as he ages.
Ford CEO discusses the impact of Trump's tariff changes on the auto industry, questioning how these economic policies will affect the largest American carmakers.
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