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Monday-Friday midnight-5 a.m. on WPSU and 9 p.m.-midnight on WPSU-2

BBC News reaches about 40 million adults in the UK every week. Its international services are consumed by an additional 239 million adults around the world. Material is brought into the BBC by its newsgathering staff of more than 8,500, with more than 40 international bureaus and seven in the UK. BBC News is one of the largest operations of its kind in the world.

  • NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on his 50-year relationship with his coach John Wooden, how he shaped his life and career.
  • We live on a hackable planet. How do we stay safe?
  • News broke Monday afternoon that “President Trump revealed highly classified information to the Russian foreign minister and ambassador” while the three met last week in the White House, according to
  • Most evangelical church leaders condemn same sex relationships. But some evangelical churches and colleges are starting to have open and frank conversations about sexual orientation and gender identity. Evangelicals and rethinking LGBTQ rights and inclusion.
  • The president says that with so much going on, we can't expect his spokespeople to be on the same page. So whom do we believe?
  • France and South Korea have new presidents. And Russia's president? He’s been making time for some ice hockey. On the international edition of the Friday News Round Up, a panel of journalists joins guest host John Donvan to talk about those stories and more.
  • The controversial firing of FBI Director James Comey dominated the news this week. Guest host John Donvan and a panel of journalists discuss that and other happenings around the U.S., including the Texas governor's ban on sanctuary cities and how Shaquille O'Neal might do as a sheriff.