NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Daniel Durkin, founder of the University of Mississippi's Center for Collegiate Gambling, about gambling among students and the rise of gambling addictions.
Juana Summers is a political correspondent for NPR covering race, justice and politics. She has covered politics since 2010 for publications including Politico, CNN and The Associated Press. She got her start in public radio at KBIA in Columbia, Mo., and also previously covered Congress for NPR.
Justine Kenin is an editor on All Things Considered. She joined NPR in 1999 as an intern. Nothing makes her happier than getting a book in the right reader's hands – most especially her own.
Inside: More ways to support Hawaiʻi flood relief, along with music, dance and movement. Merrie Monarch Block Parteh, Comic Artists for Kona Low Relief, an art pop up at Ward, kaulia oboe at Orvis, a benefit at Coffee Notes in Hilo, weaving story into movement on Maui, and diagnosing plant problems on Kauaʻi. This week, we hear from Kyla Herrmann, HPR's On-Air Campaign & Community Events Producer.
Hawaiʻi's dependence on coastal areas makes it vulnerable to sea-level rise. And thatʻs especially the case on the South Shore of Oʻahu. We get more on that story from Pacific Business News Editor in Chief Janis Magin.