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Germany's economy remains in a recession. Too little investment, too much bureaucracy and a war on European soil has meant stagnation for the country's once-thriving economy. It's a topic on the minds of many German voters as they head to the polls.

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Morning Edition
Recession Economy
Germany's economy remains in a recession. Too little investment, too much bureaucracy and a war on European soil has meant stagnation for the country's once-thriving economy. It's a topic on the minds of many German voters as they head to the polls.
9:00 am – 10:00 am
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How to Talk About Black History When Diversity is Under Attack
Black History Month has been officially celebrated in the U.S. since President Gerald Ford signed a proclamation nearly 50 years ago declaring the month of February as a time to recognize the contributions Black people have made to the country. This year, though, the Trump administration’s attacks on diversity, equity and inclusion have put a chill on the celebrations. We talk about how we arrived at a place where honoring Black history is being questioned – just five years after the so-called racial reckoning of 2020.
10:00 am – 11:00 am
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Vaccination Efforts at Risk Under RFK Jr's HHS Tenure
Last week the U.S. Senate confirmed Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., a noted vaccine skeptic, as Health and Human Services secretary. This comes as a measles outbreak in Texas widens to 58 people and as Louisiana's top health official says the state will no longer promote mass vaccination. We talk to pediatrician and infectious disease specialist Adam Ratner about his concerns about the nation's vaccination program under Kennedy and Trump, the impact of misinformation on public health and why measles is a harbinger for other public health crises. Ratner's new book is "Booster Shots: The History and Future of Measles Vaccines.”
11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Here & Now
Fate of the CFPB
The Trump administration is trying to shut down the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. A senior official who was recently let go is sounding the alarm – saying the agency provides vital protections for all Americans. The fate of the CFPB and the latest news.
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All Things Considered
War Reverberates in Unlikely Places
Ireland may soon pass a bill banning trade with Israeli settlements in the Occupied Territories. How war in the Middle East reverberates in unlikely places.
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The World
Cloak and Dagger Plot
Prosecutors in the U.S. say a Japanese crime lord tried to sell nuclear materials from Myanmar. It's a cloak and dagger plot fit for Hollywood. But it's real.
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