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β€œFans in LA went from ecstatic to heartbroken when they logged on to buy Olympics tickets and saw prices in the hundreds and thousands of dollars.”

β€” Libby Rainey
Politics and News
APR 12, 2026NPR
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    US-Iran nuclear negotiations fail in Pakistan

    β€œHe says a major roadblock was Iran not agreeing to end their nuclear weapons program.”

    β€” Dale Willman
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    Navy clears mines in Strait of Hormuz

    β€œThe blockage of the strait has led to global energy concerns and spikes in the prices of oil and natural gas.”

    β€” Alana Wise
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    Artemis II crew completes first lunar flyby

    β€œVictor, Christina, and Jeremy, we are we are bonded forever, and no one down here is ever gonna know what the four of us just went through.”

    β€” Reid Wiseman
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    Minnesota sues federal government over ICE probes

    β€œMinnesota sued the Trump administration in March, accusing it of withholding evidence in the shootings.”

    β€” Meg Anderson
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    American Jews increasingly critical of Israeli policies

    β€œNearly two thirds identify as pro Israel and critical of at least some of the Israeli government's policies.”

    β€” Jason DeRose
Politics and News
APR 10, 2026NPR
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    Iran closes Strait of Hormuz amid conflict

    β€œAnd it discovered the Strait Of Hormuz and what havoc it can wreak, not only on The Gulf, but on the entire globe.”

    β€” Daniel Estrin
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    Geopolitics are driving global energy prices higher

    β€œBritish families would see their energy bills rise because of, quote, the actions of Putin or Trump across the world.”

    β€” Fatemeh Al Kasab
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    Moon astronauts prepare for high-speed Earth return

    β€œNASA officials have calculated that during reentry, the capsule's maximum speed will be nearly 24,000 miles per hour.”

    β€” Nell Greenfield Boyce
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    LA Olympics ticket prices reach record highs

    β€œFans in LA went from ecstatic to heartbroken when they logged on to buy Olympics tickets and saw prices in the hundreds and thousands of dollars.”

    β€” Libby Rainey
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    FIFA launches expensive new World Cup tiers

    β€œFIFA is now asking up to $4,105 for a front category one seat for the match in Inglewood.”

    β€” Giles Snyder
Politics and News
APR 10, 2026NPR
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    Congress moves closer to avoiding government shutdown

    β€œBipartisan negotiators are optimistic about the new spending framework to keep the government open.”

    β€” Host
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    Rising tensions reported in the South China Sea

    β€œVessels from both nations were involved in a tense standoff within international waters today.”

    β€” Host
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    Consumer price index shows unexpected cooling

    β€œThe latest data suggests inflation may be slowing more quickly than analysts previously anticipated.”

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    New EPA rules target heavy-duty truck emissions

    β€œThese regulations aim to significantly reduce nitrogen oxide pollution from the nation's freight fleets.”

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    Scientists observe record-breaking ocean temperatures

    β€œThe rate of warming in the North Atlantic has surpassed expectations for this time of year.”

    β€” Host
Politics and News
APR 12, 2026NPR
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    Global Market Flux - Early morning reports indicate significant volatility in international trade sectors as new tariff discussions begin.

    β€œThe path forward remains uncertain as both sides retreat to their respective corners on the fiscal debate.”

    β€” NPR News Anchor
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    Legislative Gridlock - Congressional leaders remain at an impasse regarding the latest federal budget proposal, risking a potential government slowdown.

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    Climate Regulation Update - The administration has signaled a shift in environmental policy with new directives aimed at reducing industrial carbon output.

    β€œThe path forward remains uncertain as both sides retreat to their respective corners on the fiscal debate.”

    β€” NPR News Anchor

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