The Mornin' Experience W/ Marquis Lupton
On this edition of The Morning Experience, we're asking a question millions of Americans are facing every day: Is the gig economy still worth it? Rising gas prices, mounting fees, and the rapid expansion of driverless vehicle technology have rideshare and delivery drivers questioning whether they can continue making a living behind the wheel. We examine the growing frustration among workers and what it could mean for the future of transportation. Plus, the Wayans family proves they're still box office royalty. "Scary Movie 6" delivers a franchise-record opening weekend, showing that Black-led comedy remains a major force in Hollywood. We'll also discuss the heartbreaking story of a Georgia groom who was killed in a helicopter crash moments after leaving his wedding reception on the way to his honeymoon, while his new bride survived. In today's headlines: • Olympic superstar Simone Biles reveals she "almost died" during a frightening health scare, sparking conversations about burnout, health, and self-care. • A Florida restaurant confrontation goes viral after a Black diner records an encounter involving racial slurs and alleged threats. • Georgia voters deliver very different outcomes for two political candidates facing separate racism controversies. Our main stories include former NBA star Derrick Coleman declining one of Alabama's highest athletic honors in protest of ongoing voting rights and redistricting concerns. We'll discuss why the decision is generating national attention and what it says about athletes using their platforms for social change. We'll also examine the highly watched Karmelo Anthony trial, where testimony is underway amid growing scrutiny over the absence of Black jurors and concerns raised by civil rights advocates. During Topic Tuesday, we're opening the phone lines with a modern relationship and communication question: Are we too available to people? Between texting, FaceTime, social media inboxes, email, and nonstop notifications, have we become too accessible for our own good? And in "Things That Make You Say Hmmm," we explore why Black women continue to face disproportionately high rates of medical misdiagnosis and what the latest research reveals about healthcare disparities in America. News. Culture. Conversation. And the stories shaping Black America—all on this edition of The Morning Experience.
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