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- 2827 - Arizona Abortion Law Repeal, Police Tactics On Campus, Trump On The Trail
Arizona lawmakers have repealed a Civil War-era law that bans nearly all abortions. The police clearing pro-Palestinian encampments on college campuses are doing their jobs under intense scrutiny. And Donald Trump's New York criminal trial takes Wednesdays off, so he spent the day campaigning in two swing states.
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NPR Privacy PolicyThu, 02 May 2024 - 2826 - NH Republican Primary Showdown; The State of Global Democracy in 2024
Former President Donald Trump gets an endorsement from Senator Tim Scott just ahead of the NH primary. Also, several dozen countries hold elections this year - we take a step-back to consider what's at stake for global democracy.
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NPR Privacy PolicySat, 20 Jan 2024 - 2825 - Uvalde Report, Temporary Funding Bill and why Iran launched strikes on Pakistan
A report from the Justice Department finds multiple failures in how law enforcement responded to the shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas. Congress has passed yet another short term funding bill against the wishes of the far-right Freedom Caucus. And Iran's role in a number of conflicts in neighboring countries.
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NPR Privacy PolicyFri, 19 Jan 2024 - 2824 - Gaza Blackout, Pakistan strikes back at Iran, and the status of U.S. aid to Ukraine
A communications blackout has hindered humanitarian efforts in Gaza as intense fighting between the Israeli military and Hamas militants claims more lives. Pakistan has carried out airstrikes in Iran, following Iran's incursion on its territory. And republican lawmakers continue to delay more U-S aid for Ukraine until democrats agree to changes in immigration policy.
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NPR Privacy PolicyThu, 18 Jan 2024 - 2823 - Middle East turmoil, New Hampshire primaries and Justices hear case on deregulation
What's behind the uptick in attacks between the U-S military and the Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen. How the presidential race for the republican nomination looks in New Hampshire. And today, the Supreme Court hears a case that could upend federal regulations.
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NPR Privacy PolicyWed, 17 Jan 2024 - 2822 - Trump wins Iowa, Iowa's significance and what to expect in New Hampshire's primaries
Former President Donald Trump wins the Iowa caucuses by a big margin. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis comes in second. How critical is the next contest in New Hampshire for former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley?
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NPR Privacy PolicyTue, 16 Jan 2024 - 2821 - Iowa caucuses, 100 days of Israel-Hamas war and Guatemala inaugurates a new president
The republican primaries begin today with the Iowa caucuses. What Israel's war against Hamas looks like in Gaza after a 100-days of retaliation. And after his inauguration was in doubt, Guatemala's new president is sworn in.
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NPR Privacy PolicyMon, 15 Jan 2024 - 2820 - The Sunday Story: Mental Health Care Goes to Court
California's governor has made the rounds on local and national news pitching a new court as a solution to homelessness. But there's a gap between how these courts are being sold and the reality. Today on The Sunday Story, Ayesha Rascoe and Anna Scott explore what this policy experiment in California can help us understand about the causes of and solutions to homelessness.
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NPR Privacy PolicySun, 14 Jan 2024 - 2819 - Winter Storm Blasts Chicago, Cold Campaigning In Iowa, Another Strike on Houthis
Another powerful winter storm brings much of the Midwest to a halt; Subzero temperatures are predicted for the Iowa Caucus on Monday; The US strikes Yemen again, trying to get the Houthis to stop their attacks on cargo ships in the Red Sea.
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NPR Privacy PolicySat, 13 Jan 2024 - 2818 - Airstrikes in Yemen, Elections in Taiwan, Israel Responds To Genocide Charge
The U.S. and Britain launch airstrikes on Houthi-controlled sites in Yemen. Taiwan prepares for closely watched elections. Israel presents its response to South Africa's charge of genocide in the International Court of Justice.
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NPR Privacy PolicyFri, 12 Jan 2024 - 2817 - Trump Civil Trial, Genocide Case Against Israel, A New Way to Invest in Bitcoin
New York State and former president Donald Trump present closing arguments in the trial involving Trump's business practices. South Africa's case against Israel for genocide in the International Court of Justice. The U.S. government approves a new way to invest in Bitcoin.
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NPR Privacy PolicyThu, 11 Jan 2024 - 2816 - Trump Immunity Trial, Lloyd Austin Diagnosis, Mayorkas Impeachment
Former President Donald Trump made his case for immunity to appeals court judges. U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has been hospitalized for the past week, following surgery for prostate cancer. Some House Republicans want to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas.
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NPR Privacy PolicyWed, 10 Jan 2024 - 2815 - Trump Immunity Arguments, Blinken in Israel, FAFSA Mistake
A federal appeals court will hear arguments about whether Donald Trump is immune from federal prosecution over alleged attempts to overthrow the 2020 election. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is making his fourth trip to Israel to try to prevent a wider conflict. The new federal financial aid application for college students arrived three months late and contains an error that means some students miss out on funds.
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NPR Privacy PolicyTue, 09 Jan 2024 - 2814 - Congressional Funding Deal, Israel and Lebanon, Lloyd Austin Fallout
Congress reaches a deal on government funding, with little time to get it passed. Secretary of State Antony Blinken returns to Israel seeking to prevent a wider war in the Middle East. Controversy erupts following Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin's undisclosed hospitalization.
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NPR Privacy PolicyMon, 08 Jan 2024 - 2813 - The Sunday Story: Time To Leave
Extreme weather driven by climate change is affecting housing across the country. Millions of homes are at risk of flooding, fire or drought. Increasingly, local municipalities are facing hard decisions about whether to tear homes down or ban new construction altogether. Today on The Sunday Story, a visit to three communities in America trying to balance the need for housing with the threat of climate-driven disaster.
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NPR Privacy PolicySun, 07 Jan 2024 - 2812 - Jan. 6 Insurrection Revisited, Blinken to Israel, COVID Resurgence.
The FBI has arrested 1,200 people in connection with the Capitol riots and is still looking for more suspects. Secretary of State Antony Blinken makes another trip to the Middle East. Wastewater shows that COVID cases are on the rise, but fewer people are ending up in the hospital.
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NPR Privacy PolicySat, 06 Jan 2024 - 2811 - Trump's Pardon Promise, The Islamic State's Iran Attack, Jeffrey Epstein Conspiracies
Former President Donald Trump says if he's elected he'll pardon many rioters convicted of crimes in connection with the Jan. 6 insurrection. Can he really do that? And the Islamic State claimed responsibility for a deadly attack in Iran this week. Why does the violent Sunni group have its sights set on Iran? Plus, a growing trove of unsealed court documents related to convicted sex-trafficker Jeffrey Epstein has revived conspiracy theories. What are people saying in the darkest corners of the web?
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Today's episode of Up First was edited by Barrie Hardymon, Michael Sullivan and Brett Neely. It was produced by Ziad Buchh, Ben Abrams and Taylor Haney. We get engineering support from Phil Edfors and our technical director is Zac Coleman.
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NPR Privacy PolicyFri, 05 Jan 2024 - 2810 - A Widening Mideast War, Unsealed Jeffrey Epstein Documents, Migrant Caravan in Mexico
Explosions in Iran, a drone strike in Lebanon and a threat from Hezbollah's leader to punish those responsible. Is the risk of a wider regional conflict growing? And new court documents related to disgraced financier and convicted sex-trafficker Jeffrey Epstein are now public. Plus, a glimpse into the journey of migrants desperately trying to make it to the U.S.
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NPR Privacy PolicyThu, 04 Jan 2024 - 2809 - Hamas Leader Killed, Harvard's President Resigns, NRA Trial in New York
A top Hamas leader was killed in Lebanon's capital of Beirut. How big a blow is this for the militant group? And Harvard's president has resigned after just 6 months on the job. Does her departure point to an even bigger political battle brewing? Plus, New York's attorney general is hoping to oust the National Rifle Association's long-time leader from his position on corruption charges.
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NPR Privacy PolicyWed, 03 Jan 2024 - 2808 - Israel's Supreme Court, State Legislatures Lookahead, Ridding Water of PFAS
A landmark court ruling in Israel has delivered a blow to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's right-wing government while it wages war in Gaza. And state legislatures are planning to tackle issues this year that federal lawmakers have been slow to take on. Plus, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency may soon set limits on several so-called forever chemicals in drinking water.
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NPR Privacy PolicyTue, 02 Jan 2024 - 2807 - Politics in 2024, An Economic Preview, Using AI for Climate Solutions
2024 will be a big year in American politics. How will the economy, immigration, abortion rights, ongoing wars, and looming criminal trials for the leading Republican candidate shape this year's presidential election? Also, why economic forecasters predict slower growth and lower inflation in the year to come. Plus, how many climate-focused companies are embracing artificial intelligence.
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NPR Privacy PolicyMon, 01 Jan 2024 - 2806 - The Sunday Story: Year of the Union
Today on The Sunday Story host Ayesha Rascoe talks to NPR labor correspondent Andrea Hsu and NPR culture correspondent Mandalit del Barco about the forces driving this year's massive strikes. More than half a million workers went on strike in 2023, largely from the private sector.
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NPR Privacy PolicySun, 31 Dec 2023 - 2805 - Russian offensive, Israel-Lebanon Tensions, DOJ Special Counsels
More than 150 missiles and drones fell on Ukrainian cities on Friday, hitting a shopping mall and a maternity hospital. President Zelensky says there will be payback. The Israeli army says it will ramp up its offensive in Gaza, all while artillery exhanges between Hezbollah militants in Lebanon and Israel also increase. Three special counsels will be investigating former President Trump, President Biden, and Biden's son, Hunter. But some at the Department of Justice think they may be overused.
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NPR Privacy PolicySat, 30 Dec 2023 - 2804 - Israel-Gaza Latest, Poland Border Blockade, Georgia Map Ruling
The Israeli offensive in Gaza continues as new evacuation orders are issued. Around 1,000 trucks wait at the Ukraine-Poland border as a Polish truckers blockade protests the lack of shipping regulations. A Georgia judge rules in favor of newly drawn congressional maps that give republicans an advantage.
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NPR Privacy PolicyFri, 29 Dec 2023 - 2803 - Disease In Gaza, New York Times vs. ChatGPT, Hottest Year On Record
The World Health Organization warns that disease could kill more people in Gaza than the bombings, if living conditions and health care systems do not improve. The New York Times sues the makers of ChatGPT, saying the chatbot threatens the digital news industry. Plus, 2023 is likely to be the hottest year on record and some scientists say we're not prepared for what's coming.
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NPR Privacy PolicyThu, 28 Dec 2023 - 2802 - Blinken Travels To Mexico, U.S. Targeted By Iran-Backed Militias, Bidenomics
Secretary of State Antony Blinken travels to Mexico to discuss immigration policy as a caravan of thousands of migrants travels towards the southern border. Militias backed by Iran are targeting American and Israeli forces in several Middle Eastern countries. And the U.S. economy is showing signs of recovery, but President Biden isn't always getting credit for it.
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NPR Privacy PolicyWed, 27 Dec 2023 - 2801 - Israel Vows To Intensify War, India Deepens Ties With Russia, 2024 Union Lookahead
Despite U.S. calls to protect Palestinian civilians, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to intensify attacks on Gaza until Hamas is defeated. India's external affairs minister is meeting with his counterpart in Moscow to strengthen relations between the longtime allies. And, after some big wins in 2023, the United Auto Workers union is setting its sights on foreign automakers with plants in the south.
Today's episode of Up First was edited by Dana Farrington, Michael Sullivan, Pallavi Gogoi and Mohamad ElBardicy.
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NPR Privacy PolicyTue, 26 Dec 2023 - 2800 - Christmas In Bethlehem, Biden's 2024 Campaign, Congress Year Ender
Christmas in Bethlehem is somber this year. In the wake of the war in Gaza, church leaders are canceling traditional celebrations. The 2024 presidential election year is upon us and it's promising to be unlike any we've seen before. And, although little legislation was passed this year, Congress has seen plenty of action.
Today's episode of Up First was edited by Michael Sullivan, Roberta Rampton, Kelsey Snell and Mohamad ElBardicy. It was produced by Julie Depenbrock and Mansee Khurana. We get engineering support from Phil Edfors. And our technical director is Zac Coleman.
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NPR Privacy PolicyMon, 25 Dec 2023 - 2799 - The Sunday Story: A Generation Of Chinese Workers Struggle To Retire
As China's economy slows and optimism fades, aging workers who've spent decades of their lives building up Chinese cities find themselves in a difficult position. They're facing mandated retirement, but have little to show for years of backbreaking work.
In this episode of The Sunday Story, NPR correspondent Emily Feng tells the story of migrant workers in China, and brings us the voices of two construction workers who labored in hopes of achieving the Chinese dream, but found it out of reach. Now they wonder: how will they survive in old age?
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NPR Privacy PolicySun, 24 Dec 2023 - 2798 - UN Resolution on Gaza, Death Toll Passes 20,000, Verdict in Colorado death
The UN Security Council agreed on a resolution pressing for more humanitarian aid to enter Gaza. In the territory itself, people are suffering from lack of food and water and intermittent communications blackouts. A jury found two paramedics guilty in the death of Elijah McClain while he was in police custody.
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NPR Privacy PolicySat, 23 Dec 2023 - 2797 - Gaza Cease-Fire Talks, Violent Online Rhetoric, Chicago Migrant Crisis
In the U.N. Security Council, negotiators try to win U.S. support for a resolution in Gaza. Violet rhetoric swirls online after Trump ballot decision in Colorado. Leaders in Michigan say Chicago is experiencing a migrant crisis.
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Today's episode of Up First was edited by Cheryl Corley, Ally Schweitzer, Michael Sullivan, Andrew Sussman, and Alice Woelfle. It was produced by Claire Murashima, David West and Kaity Kline. We get engineering support from Robert Rodriguez and Phil Edfors, and our technical director is Zac Coleman.
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NPR Privacy PolicyFri, 22 Dec 2023 - 2796 - Israel-Hamas Negotiations, European Migration Deal, Extreme Rain
Negotiations between Israel and Hamas are underway with Egypt helping to broker a deal. European Union leaders hail a breakthrough agreement on migration. Intense rain events are getting more common, say climate scientists.
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NPR Privacy PolicyThu, 21 Dec 2023 - 2795 - Trump Barred From Colorado Ballot, Israel-Gaza, Congolese Election
The Colorado Supreme Court blocks Donald Trump from that state's 2024 presidential primary, citing the 14th Amendment. The latest from the war between Israel and Hamas. Nearly 40 million Congolese vote for a new president.
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NPR Privacy PolicyWed, 20 Dec 2023 - 2794 - Red Sea Task Force, Texas Border Law, Blessings For Same-Sex Couples
The U.S. announces Operation Prosperity Guardian in response to attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea. Texas criminalizes border crossings at the state level. Catholics react to the Vatican allowing priests to bless same-sex couples.
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NPR Privacy PolicyTue, 19 Dec 2023 - 2793 - Israel-Hamas, U.S. Border Negotiations, Jimmy Lai On Trial
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin urges a wind-down in Israel's major combat operations. Republicans in Congress seek tighter border controls in exchange for Ukraine and Israel aid. Newspaper founder Jimmy Lai goes on trial in Hong Kong.
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NPR Privacy PolicyMon, 18 Dec 2023 - 2792 - The Sunday Story: Media "Failings" In Covering Trump
Today on The Sunday Story host Ayesha Rascoe explores the media's challenge in covering Donald Trump. As he campaigns for a second term as President, Trump is increasingly threatening retribution and violent acts if he's reelected. Rascoe speaks with a journalist and a scholar who both believe the media is failing to convey the danger Trump poses to American democracy.
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NPR Privacy PolicySun, 17 Dec 2023 - 2791 - Israel Kills Gaza Hostages, Deflation, San Antonio Police Indictment
The Israeli military said it accidentally killed three hostages held in Gaza. In a statement, the army said it mistook them as a threat and fired. Just because inflation is cooling down doesn't mean prices are also going down - and they won't be any time soon. Two former police officers face murder charges after the fatal shooting of a mentally ill woman last June in San Antonio, Texas. Advocates there hope for mental health and police reform.
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NPR Privacy PolicySat, 16 Dec 2023 - 2790 - Gaza Post-War Plans, Ohio Prosecutor Misconduct, Comer Shell Company
Disagreements emerge between U.S., Israeli, Palestinian and Gulf leaders and activists over who should be in charge of the Gaza Strip after the war. Criminal prosecutors across Ohio broke rules in the courtroom that are supposed to protect the rights of defendants on trial, all in an effort to get convictions. Hunter Biden is being investigated for using his ties to influential people to make business deals and allegedly using shell companies to hide millions of dollars in earnings; GOP congressman James Comer, who is leading the probe, is now accused of doing the same.
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NPR Privacy PolicyFri, 15 Dec 2023 - 2789 - Putin Year-End Address, SCOTUS Abortion Access, Trump Fraud Trial
Russian President Vladimir Putin traditionally ends most years with an extended press conference. What does Putin say as another year ends with his country still at war in Ukraine? The Supreme Court will hear its first abortion case since overturning of Roe v. Wade. Lower courts delivered mixed rulings on mifepristone. What does this mean for women who receive abortion pill in the mail? Also, the civil fraud trial against former President Trump is done.
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NPR Privacy PolicyThu, 14 Dec 2023 - 2788 - Impeachment Process Vote, Biden and Israel, AL Nitrogen Gas Execution
The Republican-controlled House is set to vote on formalizing its impeachment inquiry of President Joe Biden. Biden makes some of his most critical comments to date about Israel's response to the October 7 Hamas attack. And Alabama plans to execute a prisoner in January using nitrogen hypoxia, a process so novel and untested that state officials required the man's spiritual adviser to sign a waiver that said he could be exposed to the deadly gas.
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NPR Privacy PolicyWed, 13 Dec 2023 - 2787 - Texas Abortion Case, Biden and Zelenskyy, Trump and SCOTUS
A Texas woman has left the state, whose highest court ruled she does not meet the exception to the abortion ban, to have the procedure. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meets President Biden in Washington as the pair makes a last-ditch plea to Congress for funding. And the Supreme Court has been asked to fast track a case that centers on whether former President Donald Trump should be shielded from criminal prosecution.
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NPR Privacy PolicyTue, 12 Dec 2023 - 2786 - Arab Leaders on Israel-Hamas, Trump Won't Testify, Argentina Inauguration
World policy leaders meeting in Qatar discuss the Gaza war and its impact on regional security. Donald Trump plans to skip testifying for a second time in the New York civil fraud trial against him and his company. And Argentine President Javier Milei is inaugurated after promises of big changes to his country struggling with an economic crisis.
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NPR Privacy PolicyMon, 11 Dec 2023 - 2785 - The Sunday Story: The Unbearable Weight of Medical Debt
Today on The Sunday Story host Ayesha Rascoe explores the growing crisis of medical debt in America. Nationwide, 100 million people have health care debt, according to a KHN-NPR investigation, which has documented a crisis that is driving Americans from their homes, draining their savings, and preventing millions from accessing care they need.
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NPR Privacy PolicySun, 10 Dec 2023 - 2784 - Gaza Detainees, Sickle Cell Breakthrough, Student Debt Reform
Images of Palestinian men stripped to their underwear prompt outrage. Genetic editing leads to new treatments for blood ailment. Income-based plan zeroes out payments for millions of borrowers.
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NPR Privacy PolicySat, 09 Dec 2023 - 2783 - Hunter Biden Charged, Israel-Hamas War, Antisemitism And Universities
The Justice Department has charged President Biden's son on nine counts related to his failure to pay federal taxes. Israeli military soldiers and Hamas militants fight in urban combat. And the presidents of Harvard, MIT, and The University of Pennsylvania face backlash over comments made during a House hearing on campus antisemitism.
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NPR Privacy PolicyFri, 08 Dec 2023 - 2782 - 4th GOP Debate, Alleged Sexual Violence By Hamas, McCarthy To Leave Congress
Republican presidential candidates take to the stage for the fourth primary debate. Israeli officials blast the international community for its response to allegations of sexual violence perpetrated by Hamas. And former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy decides to leave Congress.
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NPR Privacy PolicyThu, 07 Dec 2023 - 2781 - Aid To Ukraine, Sen. Tuberville and Military Promotions, Fourth Republican Debate
Some U.S. lawmakers question whether aid to Ukraine should continue amid a battlefield stalemate. Sen. Tommy Tuberville drops his hold on more than 400 military promotions. And four Republican presidential candidates prepare for a fourth debate in Tuscaloosa, Ala.
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NPR Privacy PolicyWed, 06 Dec 2023 - 2780 - Ex-Ambassador Charged As Agent, Houthi Attack, Nelson Mandela's Death Anniversary
The Justice Department accuses former U.S. ambassador Victor Manuel Rocha of working as a "clandestine agent" on behalf of Cuba. The Pentagon says that Houthi rebels from Yemen attacked an American naval destroyer and three commercial ships in the Red Sea. And South Africa marks the 10th anniversary of the death of Nelson Mandela.
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NPR Privacy PolicyTue, 05 Dec 2023 - 2779 - Israel Expands Military Operation, SCOTUS Hears Purdue Pharma Case, Liz Cheney
Israel says it expanded its ground offensive against Hamas to all parts of Gaza. This includes the occupied territory's southern areas, where people fled to in the early days of the war. What does this mean for the civilians in Gaza? The Supreme Court on Monday hears arguments for and against a bankruptcy settlement. It involves Purdue Pharma, maker of the pain medication OxyContin. And former Wyoming Congresswoman Liz Cheney warns about the threat of a second Trump presidency.
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NPR Privacy PolicyMon, 04 Dec 2023 - 2778 - The Sunday Story: All The Only Ones
In this week's episode,Ayesha shares the latest series out of NPR'sEmbedded.In"All The Only Ones," Laine Kaplan-Levenson unearths the little-known and often neglected history of trans youth in America. The series follows the lives of young transgender people today and travels back in time to the turn of the 20th century to meet some of the earliest trans youth documented in American history.
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NPR Privacy PolicySun, 03 Dec 2023 - 2777 - Fighting Resumes, Harris At Climate Summit, Remembering Sandra Day O'Connor
Fighting between Israel and Hamas has resumed after a seven-day pause. Vice President Kamala Harris speaks at the COP28 climate summit in Dubai. Sandra Day O'Connor is remembered as a champion of women in the law.
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NPR Privacy PolicySat, 02 Dec 2023 - 2776 - Israel-Hamas Fighting Resumes, Ukraine Aid Holdup, DeSantis vs. Newsom Debate
Israeli airstrikes on Gaza resumed on Friday after a weeklong ceasefire. What does the return to war mean for civilians? The White House wants lawmakers to provide additional funds to Israel and Ukraine. House Republicans won't go along, unless they get a concession on their border policy. And Florida's Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis debated California Democrat Gavin Newsom.
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NPR Privacy PolicyFri, 01 Dec 2023 - 2775 - Antony Blinken in Israel, George Santos Expulsion Vote, US-India Tensions
Israel and Hamas agree to extend a temporary truce by another day. The House weighs whether to expel first-term Republican Congressman George Santos. And the Department of Justice indicts an Indian intelligence officer for allegedly ordering the assassination of a Sikh separatist in New York.
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NPR Privacy PolicyThu, 30 Nov 2023 - 2774 - Blinken in Brussels, Biden in Colorado, COP28 in Dubai
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken speaks with NATO foreign ministers in Brussels before heading to the Middle East. President Biden visits Colorado where he's expected to tout his administration's investment in clean energy jobs. And world leaders prepare to begin climate change negotiations in Dubai.
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NPR Privacy PolicyWed, 29 Nov 2023 - 2773 - Israel-Hamas Extended Truce, Vermont Shooting, Iowa Caucus
President Biden says Israel and Hamas have agreed to extend a temporary truce for two more days. Authorities investigate the shooting of three men of Palestinian descent as a hate crime. And the 2024 race for the Republican presidential nominee shapes up.
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NPR Privacy PolicyTue, 28 Nov 2023 - 2772 - The Latest on Israel-Gaza, COP28 in Dubai, Memorials for Rosalynn Carter
Israel and Hamas consider extending a four-day pause in fighting. Global climate talks begin later this week in Dubai. And three days of memorial events start in Georgia for former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, who died on Nov. 19 at the age of 96.
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NPR Privacy PolicyMon, 27 Nov 2023 - 2771 - The Sunday Story: Meeting the Puzzlemaster
Today on The Sunday Story host Ayesha Rascoe heads to Westchester County, in upstate New York to meet with The New York Times Crossword editor Will Shortz. The two sit down at the table tennis center Will owns to talk about how he became the Puzzlemaster on Weekend Edition Sunday, his love for all things puzzles and how recently, in his seventies, he has finally found love in his personal life as well.
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NPR Privacy PolicySun, 26 Nov 2023 - 2770 - Israel-Hamas Hostage Deal Holds, Riot in Dublin, Paying for Holiday Shopping
Hamas released 24 hostages Friday as Israel freed 39 Palestinian prisoners. Another exchange is expected today. Anti-immigrant sentiment fuels looting and vandalism in central Dublin. Why "buy now pay later" plans are expected to grow even more common this holiday season.
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NPR Privacy PolicySat, 25 Nov 2023 - 2769 - Israel-Gaza Deal, Progressive Prosecutors, Rosalynn Carter Legacy
A four day cease-fire takes effect between Israel and Gaza ahead of the possible release of 50 hostages for 150 Palestinian prisoners. Progressive prosecutors across the country face resistance from police departments that see them as soft on crime. And a journalist remembers the impact Rosalynn Carter had on journalism related to the often neglected subject of mental health.
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NPR Privacy PolicyFri, 24 Nov 2023 - 2768 - Israel-Hamas Deal, Black Friday Shopping, Atlanta Police Facility Controversy
Israel says the release of 50 hostages in Gaza in return for 150 Palestinians will not start before Friday. Retailers forecast a record numbers of shoppers over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. Protesters rally against a new, police training facility in Atlanta.
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NPR Privacy PolicyThu, 23 Nov 2023 - 2767 - Israel-Hamas Deal, Sam Altman Returns to OpenAI, Wisconsin Redistricting Case
Israel and Hamas agree to a deal involving the release of some hostages in exchange for a multi-day cease-fire. Sam Altman returns to OpenAI as CEO after days of turmoil at the artificial intelligence company. And Wisconsin's Supreme Court hears a case related to gerrymandering in the state.
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NPR Privacy PolicyWed, 22 Nov 2023 - 2766 - Ukraine Winter, Jacumba Migrants, Thanksgiving Travel
Ukraine enters winter with stalled front lines and uncertainty over the West's continued support for its war with Russia. Migrants set up camps in the tiny border town of Jacumba, California without basic necessities or support from aid organizations. And tens of millions of travelers prepare to take to the skies as Thanksgiving nears.
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NPR Privacy PolicyTue, 21 Nov 2023 - 2765 - Israel-Gaza War, Rosalynn Carter, Argentina Election
Officials discuss a possible deal related to the release of some hostages in Gaza in exchange for a pause in fighting. Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter dies at 96 in Plains, Georgia. And Javier Milei wins Argentina's presidential run-off.
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NPR Privacy PolicyMon, 20 Nov 2023 - 2764 - The Sunday Story: Coal's deadly dust
In 2011, NPR correspondent Howard Berkes noticed an anomaly in the sidebar of a government report on the Upper Big Branch mine disaster in West Virginia. It suggested that there was an extraordinarily high rate of black lung disease among the coal miners who'd been killed in the explosion. And it set him on a decade-long investigation to understand the cause of a hidden epidemic, the toll it took on miners and their families, and why government agencies had failed to prevent it.
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NPR Privacy PolicySun, 19 Nov 2023 - 2763 - Gaza Hospital Evacuated, Argentina Elections, Road Runner's Revenge
Israeli troops are evacuating Al-Shifa Hospital now that it's under their control. A maverick politician could become Argentina's next president. Why would a movie studio decide against releasing a movie it's already finished?
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NPR Privacy PolicySat, 18 Nov 2023 - 2762 - Gaza Tunnels, GM Contract With UAW Members, Guatemala and Democracy
Israel says it is uncovering an intricate network of tunnels used by Hamas in Gaza. Members of United Auto Workers approve a contract negotiated by the union. And prosecutors in Guatemala say they intend to bring charges against President-elect Bernardo Arevalo.
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NPR Privacy PolicyFri, 17 Nov 2023 - 2761 - Biden and Xi Finally Talk, Israel Raids Gaza Hospital, Veterans Face Foreclosures
President Joe Biden speaks about global affairs with China's leader Xi Jinping. Israel raids Gaza's Al-Shifa hospital. And an NPR investigation finds that thousands of U.S. military servicemembers and veterans are at risk of losing their homes.
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NPR Privacy PolicyThu, 16 Nov 2023 - 2760 - Biden-Xi Meeting, GOP Tensions, State Department Dissent
President Biden aims to restore communications with China's Xi Jinping. Tensions reach a breaking point as the House seeks to avert a government shutdown. And some State Department employees raise objections over U.S. support for Israel.
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NPR Privacy PolicyWed, 15 Nov 2023 - 2759 - Supreme Court Ethics Code, Hamas Military Compound, New Climate Report
The Supreme Court adopts its first code of ethics. Israel says it has evidence of a Hamas military compound beneath a hospital in Gaza City. And the latest National Climate Assessment explains how climate change is affecting our lives.
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NPR Privacy PolicyTue, 14 Nov 2023 - 2758 - Gaza Hospitals, Biden-Xi Meeting, Looming Government Shutdown
Israeli troops advance on Gaza City's Al-Shifa Hospital, where Hamas militants allegedly maintain a command center. President Joe Biden prepares to speak to his Chinese counterpart for the first time in more than a year. Short-term funding for the federal government faces opposition from Democrats and Republicans.
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NPR Privacy PolicyMon, 13 Nov 2023 - 2757 - The Sunday Story: A Life Worthy of Whalefall
What does it mean to live a life worthy of those we leave behind? On this episode of The Sunday Story, Ayesha Rascoe explores the idea with author Daniel Kraus. Kraus' latest novel is Whalefall. It tells the story of Jay Gardiner, a troubled young man burdened by guilt after the death of his estranged father.
Jay hopes to redeem himself by diving to recover his father's remains in the ocean off the California coast; instead he is swallowed whole by a whale. It is in the whale's dark belly that Jay finally begins to reconcile with his father and understand the lessons he'd been trying to pass on. The book is not just a page-turning thriller but a deep meditation on fathers, sons and loss.
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NPR Privacy PolicySun, 12 Nov 2023 - 2756 - Gaza Hospital Crisis, Biden-Xi Meeting, Union Wins And The Car Market
Israel says it is "closing in" on Hamas militants it claims are using hospitals and other civilian infrastructure in Gaza as cover. The American and Chinese presidents are due to talk for the first time in more than a year. It will be difficult for automakers to pass the cost of recent union wins to consumers.
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NPR Privacy PolicySat, 11 Nov 2023 - 2755 - Daily Pauses in Gaza, Manchin Re-Election Decision, Southern Border Surge
Israel agrees to daily pauses in fighting to allow for a "humanitarian corridor" in areas of northern Gaza, according to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin will not seek re-election in West Virginia. And immigration on the US-Mexico border reaches an all-time high.
Today's episode of Up First was edited by Mark Katkov, Megan Pratz and Andrea DeLeon. It was produced by Shelby Hawkins and Ben Abrams. We get engineering support from Stacey Abbott. Our technical director is Zac Coleman. Our show director is Milton Guevara, and our executive producer is Erika Aguilar.
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NPR Privacy PolicyFri, 10 Nov 2023 - 2754 - Domestic Pressure on Netanyahu, GOP Debate in Miami, Union Deal with Hollywood
Israelis blame Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for security failures that led to 1,400 deaths by Hamas. GOP presidential candidates take heated shots at the third debate in Miami. And the Screen Actors Guild reaches a tentative agreement with major studios.
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NPR Privacy PolicyThu, 09 Nov 2023 - 2753 - Abortion Rights On The Ballot, GOP Presidential Debate, Syphilis Surge in Babies
Abortion access is a winning issue in off-year elections. Candidates vie for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination at a third debate in Miami. And the number of babies born in the U.S. with syphilis is ten times what it was a decade ago.
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NPR Privacy PolicyWed, 08 Nov 2023 - 2752 - One Month Of War in Gaza, SCOTUS Domestic Violence & Guns, Ohio Abortion Vote
Israel and Hamas have been at war for a month and with no sign of relief, it's already the deadliest conflict since Israel's creation 75 years ago. The Supreme Court hears arguments in a case that could give gun rights to people convicted of domestic violence. And, voters in Ohio are deciding whether to establish a constitutional right to abortion in the state.
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NPR Privacy PolicyTue, 07 Nov 2023 - 2751 - Israel's Plan To Replace Hamas, Trump Testifies In Fraud Case, Epic Vs Google
Israel continues intense bombardment on Gaza and vows to eliminate Hamas with no clear alternative to who might take over. Former President Donald Trump is set to testify in a New York courtroom today on charges of conspiring to falsify his property values. And, Epic Games sues Google in an anti-trust case accusing the tech giant of unfair business practices.
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NPR Privacy PolicyMon, 06 Nov 2023 - 2750 - The Sunday Story: Running with testosterone
Today is the New York City Marathon. Around 50,000 runners are racing in the men's and women's divisions. And this year, for only the third time in the race's history, a number of runners will be competing in the nonbinary category.
The nonbinary division emerged due to advocacy from trans and nonbinary athletes like Cal Calamia—a rising star in this emerging category. Calamia, who uses both he and they pronouns, is trans and nonbinary, and he started his transition back in 2019. In the last two years, Calamia has been advocating for nonbinary runners and sharing his journey with thousands of social media followers.
But this summer, Calamia caught the attention of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, or USADA, for using a prohibited substance. And that substance? Testosterone—which Calamia has been taking for years as part of his gender affirming hormone therapy.
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NPR Privacy PolicySun, 05 Nov 2023 - 2749 - Israel Snubs Pauses, Question Of Aid Goes To Senate, Eyedrop Recall
The Israeli government says Hamas must release hostages before any consideration of a pause in its retaliation for the Oct. 7 attacks. The U.S. House passed an aid package unlikely to be agreed to by the Senate. The FDA is recalling more eye drops.
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NPR Privacy PolicySat, 04 Nov 2023 - 2748 - Blinken In Israel, Hezbollah Leader Breaks Silence, FTX Founder Guilty
Secretary of State Antony Blinken is back in Tel Aviv today to ask Israel again to prioritize protection of innocent civilians in Gaza following a third day of deadly airstrikes on the densely populated Jabalia refugee camp. The head of the Lebanese militant group, Hezbollah, breaks his silence with a speech addressing the Israel-Hamas war. And, Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of the cryptocurrency exchange FTX, faces up 110 years in prison for one of the biggest financial frauds on record.
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NPR Privacy PolicyFri, 03 Nov 2023 - 2747 - Rafah Crossing, Biden Islamophobia Plan, Portland Teachers Strike
Negotiations are ongoing to allow hundreds more foreign nationals to flee war-torn Gaza through Egypt's Rafah border crossing. The White House plans to combat Islamophobia as frustration mounts among Muslims in America. And, schools in Portland, Oregon, are closed for a second day as the teachers' strike continues.
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NPR Privacy PolicyThu, 02 Nov 2023 - 2746 - Gaza War Escalates, Pakistan Deportation Deadline, Trump Organization Trial
Another phone and internet blackout is hampering rescue efforts after massive airstrikes hit Gaza's largest and most densely populated refugee camp. Donald Trump Jr. takes the stand in New York in a trial charging his family with fraud. And, today is the deadline set by the Pakistani government, for all undocumented immigrants to leave or face deportation.
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NPR Privacy PolicyWed, 01 Nov 2023 - 2745 - Gaza Ground Offensive, House Israel Aid Bill, Google Monopoly Trial
Israeli tanks and troops have advanced deeper into Gaza as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejects international calls for a ceasefire. House Republicans are proposing a stand-alone bill that would send roughly $14 billion to Israel but doesn't include funding for Ukraine. And, Google will lay out its case in a massive monopoly trail brought by the Justice Department.
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NPR Privacy PolicyTue, 31 Oct 2023 - 2744 - Gaza Crisis, Israel-Lebanon Border Crossfire, Biden AI Executive Order
People in Gaza face a dire humanitarian crisis as the Israeli military increases airstrikes on the besieged enclave while the ground offensive presses forward. Israel trades fire with Hizbollah forces in southern Lebanon as the war risks opening a new front. And, President Joe Biden issues an executive order for government oversight on AI companies standards on data privacy.
Today's episode of Up First was edited by Michael Sullivan, Reena Advani, Roberta Rampton and Mohamad ElBardicy.
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NPR Privacy PolicyMon, 30 Oct 2023 - 2743 - The Sunday Story: This is what it feels like to be catcalled
Catcalling can be often thought of as playful and harmless, a classic case of boys will be boys. But the reality is anything but harmless. The interactions often leave predominantly women and girls feeling vulnerable and fearful that if they don't respond correctly they can be in danger.
Today on The Sunday Story, artist, musician and podcast host Terra Lopez discusses her new podcast series This Is What It Feels Like from CapRadio. The series puts its audience in the shoes of people dealing with overlooked issues.
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NPR Privacy PolicySun, 29 Oct 2023 - 2742 - Lewiston Shooting Suspect Dead, Israel-Gaza War, Acapulco Devastation
A suspect wanted for fatally shooting 18 people in Lewiston, Maine was found dead on Friday. Israel is ramping up its military operations in anticipation of a ground invasion in Gaza as communications are cut off there. Mexican officials say 27 people have died after Hurricane Otis hit Acapulco.
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NPR Privacy PolicySat, 28 Oct 2023 - 2741 - EU Calls For 'Humanitarian Pause', Manhunt for Maine Shooter, Acapulco Hurricane
A manhunt continues for the gunman behind a mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine. European leaders call on Israel to stop its relentless bombardment of the Gaza Strip to allow humanitarian aid to reach people who desperately need it. And, Hurricane Otis left a trail of destruction when it struck the Mexican resort town of Acapulco as a Category 5 storm.
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NPR Privacy PolicyFri, 27 Oct 2023 - 2740 - Mass Shootings in Maine, Gaza Fuel Shortage, New Speaker of the House
A person of interest in two mass shootings in Lewiston, Maine is still at large as authorities ask locals to shelter in place. Gaza is running dangerously low on fuel to run hospitals and deliver aid, the United Nations says relief operations may halt as early as today. And Republican have finally done it, they unanimously elected Mike Johnson of Louisiana as Speaker of the House.
Today's episode of Up First was edited by Russell Lewis, Tara Neill, Kelsey Snell and Mohamad ElBardicy. It was produced by Mansee Khurana, David West and Lilly Quiroz. We get engineering support from Stacey Abbott. And our technical director is Zac Coleman.
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NPR Privacy PolicyThu, 26 Oct 2023 - 2739 - Israel's War Strategy, House Votes on Fourth Nominee, Meta's Mega Lawsuit
World leaders urge Israel to restrain its attacks on Gaza after 19 days of airstrikes meant to pave the way for a ground invasion. Today, Republicans will vote on their fourth nominee for speaker of the House, Congressman Mike Johnson from Louisiana. And, 41 states are suing Meta for allegedly designing addictive features on Instagram and Facebook that target kids.
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NPR Privacy PolicyWed, 25 Oct 2023 - 2738 - Hamas Releases Hostages, Eight Candidates Vie for Speaker, Bond Sell-Off Sparks Fear
As Israeli bombardment continues across Gaza, diplomatic efforts to facilitate the release of more hostages continue after two Israeli women were freed by Hamas. Today, House Republicans will vote between eight candidates hoping to unite a bitterly divided party. And, a sell-off of US Treasury bonds is sparking fears of higher inflation.
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NPR Privacy PolicyTue, 24 Oct 2023 - 2737 - Israel-Gaza War, House Speaker Search, Argentina Elections
Desperately needed humanitarian aid has begun to trickle into Gaza as Israeli airstrikes intensify on the besieged enclave. Nine Republicans are vying for the gavel of Speaker of the House after Congressman Jim Jordan failed to secure enough votes last week. And, Argentina is heading into a runoff election between far-right populist leader Javier Milei and the ruling party's candidate, Sergio Massa.
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NPR Privacy PolicyMon, 23 Oct 2023 - 2736 - The Sunday Story: Body Electric
For years, medical experts have raised the alarm about the effects of sedentary behavior on the human body. Sitting too much has been linked with numerous health concerns including heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and early death. Days filled with sitting and screen time leave us feeling depleted. So what can we do about it? In a new series called Body Electric, TED Radio Hour host Manoush Zomorodi investigates: how we can change the relationship between our technology and our bodies?
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NPR Privacy PolicySun, 22 Oct 2023 - 2735 - Aid Enters Gaza, American Hostages Freed, Resilient American Economy
Trucks carrying aid entered the Egypt-Gaza border at Rafah on Saturday. The relative of two American hostages freed by Hamas says now is the time for their recovery. The U.S. economy remains very resilient, despite a sharp rise in interest rates, but what does that mean for consumers?
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NPR Privacy PolicySat, 21 Oct 2023 - 2734 - Biden Pushes For Foreign Aid, Russia Detains U.S. Journalist, Voter Fraud Prevention
President Biden says supporting Israel and Ukraine is vital for America's national security. But will Congress agree? Russia has detained a second American journalist. Alsu Kermasheva has been charged with failing to register as a foreign agent. And why are Republican-led states leaving a bipartisan group that aims to prevent voter fraud?
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Up First is produced by Mansee Khurana and Kaity Kline. Our editors are Roberta Rampton, Peter Granitz, Ben Swasey and HJ Mai. Our technical director is Carleigh Strange. And our director is Lindsay Totty. Our executive producer is Erika Aguilar.
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NPR Privacy PolicyFri, 20 Oct 2023 - 2733 - Israel To Allow Limited Humanitarian Aid, Gaza Hospital Explosion, Jordan Loses Votes
The war between Israel and Hamas has killed more than 4,000 people - making it the deadliest of all Gaza wars. And things could get even worse once Israel's expected ground invasion begins. Some Western countries are calling for an investigation into the explosion at a Gaza hospital that killed hundreds of people. And Congress remains paralyzed because for the second time Ohio congressman Jim Jordan failed to secure enough votes to become House speaker.
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Today's episode of Up First was edited by Peter Granitz, Andrew Sussman, Kelsey Snell and HJ Mai. It was produced by Mansee Khurana, Kaity Kline and Lindsay Totty. We get engineering support from Stacey Abbott. And our technical director is Zac Coleman.
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NPR Privacy PolicyThu, 19 Oct 2023 - 2732 - Hundreds Die In Gaza Hospital Attack, Biden Visits Israel, Arab Protests
Hundreds of people are dead after an explosion at a hospital in Gaza. Israeli and Palestinian officials are trading blame over who's responsible for the deadly attack. President Biden arrived in Israel on Wednesday morning. There he wants to show solidarity for Israel and prevent any further escalations. And pro-Palestinian protests have erupted across the Middle East following the hospital bombing in Gaza.
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Today's episode of Up First was edited by Peter Granitz, Tara Neill and HJ Mai. It was produced by Mansee Khurana, Kaity Kline and Lindsay Totty. We get engineering support from Stacey Abbott. And our technical director is Zac Coleman.
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NPR Privacy PolicyWed, 18 Oct 2023 - 2731 - Biden Travels To Middle East, Gaza Humanitarian Crisis Worsens, House Speaker Vote
President Biden on Tuesday will leave for a wartime trip to the Middle East. He will visit Israel, which continues to prepare for a ground offensive against Hamas in Gaza. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza grows worse as supplies are running low. Why is humanitarian aid not getting to the people in need? And the House of Representatives is expected to vote on its next speaker.
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Today's episode of Up First was edited by Roberta Rampton, Peter Granitz, Kelsey Snell and HJ Mai. It was produced by Mansee Khurana, Kaity Kline and Lindsay Totty. We get engineering support from Stacey Abbott. And our technical director is Carleigh Strange.
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NPR Privacy PolicyTue, 17 Oct 2023 - 2730 - Gaza Residents Struggle To Get Out, Biden Pushes For More Aid, Polish Elections
Israel's deadline for civilians to leave northern Gaza has passed. What happens to people who remain behind? President Biden wants more aid for both Israel and Ukraine. But as long as the House is paralyzed, this might not be possible. Also, exit polls suggest Poland's opposition parties won enough votes to form a governing coalition.
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Today's episode of Up First was edited by Peter Granitz, Roberta Rampton, Mark Katkov and HJ Mai. It was produced by Mansee Khurana, Kaity Kline and Lindsay Totty. We get engineering support from Stacey Abbott. And our technical director is Carleigh Strange.
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NPR Privacy PolicyMon, 16 Oct 2023 - 2728 - Mass Arrests at Columbia, Blinken's Mideast Visit, Florida's New Abortion Law
New York City police used force overnight to zip-tie the hands of dozens of Columbia University student protesters and haul them away in buses, clearing the encampment two weeks after tents first popped up. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is back in Israel to pressing for more aid to Palestinians in Gaza — and a hostage deal. And Florida's six-week abortion ban takes effect today — with exceptions only in rare circumstances.
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Today's episode of Up First was edited by Kevin Drew, Vincent Ni, Acacia Squires, Lisa Thomson and Ben Adler. It was produced by Ziad Buchh, Ben Abrams and Lilly Quiroz. We get engineering support from Stacey Abbott, and our technical director is Zac Coleman.
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NPR Privacy PolicyWed, 01 May 2024 - 2727 - Columbia Standoff, Charlotte Shooting, Ukraine Awaits Aid
A standoff at Columbia, as students defy the university's order to disband the protest against the Gaza war. In Charlotte, an effort to serve a warrant on a fugitive suspect turned deadly, with four officers killed and four more wounded. And Ukraine prepares to receive U.S. military aid that can't come soon enough.
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Today's episode of Up First was edited by Miguel Macias, Denice Rios, Nick Spicer, Lisa Thomson and Ben Adler. It was produced by Ziad Buchh, Ben Abrams and Lilly Quiroz. We get engineering support from Stacey Abbott, and our technical director is Zac Coleman.
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