Morning Edition on KSTX http://tpr.org en Supreme Court Rejects Arizona's Proof Of Citizenship Law http://tpr.org/post/supreme-court-rejects-arizonas-proof-citizenship-law The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday tossed out an Arizona law that required proof of citizenship for its voters. In a 7-2 majority, the justices said the state's voter-approved Proposition 200 interfered with federal law. For more on the ruling, David Greene speaks with NPR's Carrie Johnson and Ron Elving. Mon, 17 Jun 2013 18:03:00 +0000 editor 13304 at http://tpr.org Mayoral Races Across Mexico Are Turning Into A Zoo http://tpr.org/post/mayoral-races-across-mexico-are-turning-zoo Transcript <p>DAVID GREENE, HOST: <p>Good morning. I'm David Greene. Mayoral races across Mexico are turning into a zoo. In Xalapa, a cat named Morris is running with the campaign slogan: Tired of voting for rats? Vote for a cat. Candidates in other cities include Chon the Donkey and Tina the Chicken. Now, Morris the cat is in the lead - at least on social media.<p>He has 115,000 likes on Facebook, more than any of the five human candidates. And to think if he loses, that cat has eight more chances. It's MORNING EDITION. Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR.<p> Mon, 17 Jun 2013 11:37:00 +0000 editor 13290 at http://tpr.org Putin Denies Stealing Kraft's Super Bowl Ring http://tpr.org/post/putin-denies-stealing-krafts-super-bowl-ring When New England Patriots' owner Robert Kraft met with then-Russian President Vladmir Putin in 2005, he showed off his Super Bowl ring. Kraft told a crowd last week Putin put the ring on, and said, "I can kill someone with this ring." He then put it in his pocket, and walked away. The Kremlin says the ring was a gift. Mon, 17 Jun 2013 11:17:00 +0000 editor 13287 at http://tpr.org Archeologists Search Lake Michigan For 1679 Ship Wreckage http://tpr.org/post/archeologists-search-lake-michigan-1679-ship-wreckage In northern Lake Michigan, explorers are stepping up their effort to find a ship that sank in 1679. French and American archeologists are on the lake looking for the ship sailed by French explorer Rene-Robert Sieur de la Salle. So far, the excavation has uncovered a wooden beam that looks like the mast of a ship. Mon, 17 Jun 2013 10:03:00 +0000 editor 13284 at http://tpr.org Business News http://tpr.org/post/business-news-33 The home-improvement retailer Lowe's has reportedly agreed to buy Orchard Supply Hardware Stores. The sale price is expected to top $200 million. Orchard is a California-based hardware-and-garden chain. It was once owned by Sears, and is now about $230 million in debt. Mon, 17 Jun 2013 09:26:00 +0000 editor 13281 at http://tpr.org Poor Economy Encourages Scientists To Leave Spain http://tpr.org/post/poor-economy-encourages-scientists-leave-spain More than 40,000 scientists in Spain have signed a petition calling on their government to freeze budget cuts blamed for an exodus of the country's best and brightest researchers. As the Spanish government struggles to avoid a bailout, it has cut the number of university jobs and research grants. Mon, 17 Jun 2013 09:26:00 +0000 editor 13282 at http://tpr.org The Last Word In Business http://tpr.org/post/last-word-business-48 Boring TV is such a hit in the Scandinavian nation of Norway that broadcasters are scrambling to produce even more shows to satisfy the appetites of viewers. One idea being considered is a live show with knitting experts, according to The Wall Street Journal. Mon, 17 Jun 2013 09:26:00 +0000 editor 13283 at http://tpr.org Long-Term Interest Rates Start Moving Higher http://tpr.org/post/long-term-interest-rates-start-moving-higher Transcript <p>DAVID GREENE, HOST: <p>OK, Scott just made clear economic issues have some competition for top billing at the G 8 Summit in Northern Ireland. We do, though, want to drill down into one economic question this morning, and that's why interest rates here at home are going up. The bond market has pushed them to the highest levels in 15 months, and that includes mortgage rates.<p>Let's turn, as we often do, to David Wessel. He's economics editor of The Wall Street Journal. Mon, 17 Jun 2013 09:16:00 +0000 editor 13278 at http://tpr.org Rose Wins U.S. Open, Mickelson Loses Again http://tpr.org/post/rose-wins-us-open-mickelson-loses-again Transcript <p>DAVID GREENE, HOST: <p>The U.S. Open concluded yesterday at the Merion Golf Club, just outside Philadelphia. And for American Phil Mickelson, this was another case of always the bridesmaid, never the bride. Mickelson finished as runner-up at the Open for a record sixth time, despite leading for most of the tournament. In the end, it was England's Justin Rose who took the prize, winning his first major tournament.<p>And for a recap of all the drama, we reached USA Today sports columnist Christine Brennan, who covered all the action. Mon, 17 Jun 2013 09:16:00 +0000 editor 13279 at http://tpr.org U.S. War Planes Participate In Exercise In Jordan http://tpr.org/post/us-war-planes-participate-exercise-jordan Jordan is hosting major military exercises known as Eager Lion 2013. More than 15,000 soldiers from 18 countries, including the U.S., will be participating. The war games kicked off as Syria's civil war rages next door. Mon, 17 Jun 2013 09:16:00 +0000 Deborah Amos 13280 at http://tpr.org