Oil Plumes; Thai Political Protests; Rise of 'Faminism'; US Goals in Pakistan; Obama's First Year in Office Listen Download Embed Share Share this on Facebook (Opens in a new window) Share this on Twitter (Opens in a new window) Share this via Email Top of the Hour: Oil Plumes, Morning Headlines Giant Plumes of Oil in Gulf: How BP Will Stop the Flow Takeouts: Senate Looks for Ammo in Kagan's Paper Trail, NBA and NHL in Conference Playoffs Iran Strikes Nuclear Deal With Brazil and Turkey Is 'Faminism' the New Feminism? Top of the Hour: Thai Protests, Morning Headlines Violent Unrest Continues in Thailand Takeouts: Euro Drops to Lowest Since Lehman Collapse, Listeners Respond US Still Relies on Spies and Contractors in Pakistan and Afghanistan BP Begins to Siphon Oil From Deepwater Horizon Leak Site The Promise: Jonathan Alter on Obama's First Year A Crude Awakening: Bill McKibben on BP's Mess An anti-government protester 'Red Shirt' throws a molotov cocktail toward Thai security forces as the violence in central Bangkok continues on May 16, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. ( Athit Perawongmetha / Getty ) Produced by PRI and WNYC