Humanitarian aid is once again getting into Gaza.
After blocking aid for months, Israel lifted its ban last week,
but there are questions about a new U.S.-backed aid group.
What do we know about this group?
I'm A. Martinez, that is Michelle Martin, and this is Up First from NPR News.
The Trump administration has targeted Harvard University policies, but its president,
Alan Garber, says it's about something bigger.
There are people who would like to see these universities brought down.
Steve Inskeep spoke with Garber, and he'll tell us what he's learned.
And diversity, equity, and inclusion programs are being eliminated across corporate America.
That has led to thousands of layoffs.
Where do we go from here with DEI?
Stay with us.
We'll give you the news you need to start your day.
This is Fresh Air contributor Anne-Marie Baldonado.
I talked with actor Cole Escola about their hit Broadway play, Oh Mary.
Cole plays an unhinged, alcoholic Mary Todd Lincoln, who's an aspiring cabaret performer.
If that makes no sense, that's part of the point.
You can find my interview on the Fresh Air podcast.
These days, there's a lot of news.