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Jane Goodall, legendary primatologist, has died at age 91

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 13:28

Jane Goodall, primatologist who transformed our understanding of the lives of apes, has died, according to an announcement from the Jane Goodall Institute.

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Trump freezes $18 billion in funding for NYC, home to key Democratic leaders

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 12:55

On the first day of the federal government shutdown, the Trump administration froze "roughly $18 billion" in infrastructure projects for New York City, home to two of Trump's Democratic congressional opponents. It's not the first time Trump has threatened city funding over politics.

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When will the government reopen? Here's how long past shutdowns lasted

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 12:39

Government shutdowns lasting more than a few days were relatively rare — until recently. The 2018-2019 shutdown was the longest in U.S. history, stretching on for five weeks.

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What will Congress do after the shutdown? We asked a Republican and a Democrat

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 12:02

Most of the federal government is shut down after Congress failed to reach a funding agreement. We asked two House members — a Democrat and Republican — where they think talks go from here

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The BET Hip Hop Awards cut the cord as DEI dies

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 12:01

The show's suspension comes amid broader efforts to curb diversity at the institutional level. The next attempt to canonize the movement must learn lessons from its successes — and its missteps.

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Trump's controversial nominee drops bid to head vital data-gathering agency

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 11:34

Trump's pick to lead the agency tracking unemployment and inflation has withdrawn after withering criticism from across the political spectrum. The White House says a new nominee will be named soon.

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What happens when the firewall between the White House and the DOJ comes down?

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 11:03

President Trump is pressuring the Department of Justice to pursue his political enemies, like former FBI director James Comey. Legal scholar Barbara McQuade explains how this damages the rule of law.

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Supreme Court says Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook can stay -- for now

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 10:14

The Supreme Court has temporarily blocked President Trump's attempt to fire Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook, a move that critics say would have compromised the central bank's independence

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Hundreds of celebrities relaunch a McCarthy-era committee to defend free speech

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 10:08

The Committee for the First Amendment first launched in the 1940s, when the House Un-American Activities Committee accused Hollywood actors, directors and writers of being communists or sympathizers.

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PEN America warns of rise in books 'systematically removed from school libraries'

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 07:56

A new report says that the number of books being challenged or removed from public schools across the country has risen exponentially in the past two years. A Clockwork Orange tops their list.

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Greetings from Kyiv, where you might stumble across Zelenskyy taking a stroll

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 07:41

Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the world.

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Where things stand with Trump's National Guard deployments

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 07:05

The Trump administration has deployed or threatened to deploy National Guard troops in more than half a dozen American cities that it says are crime ridden.

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What happens now that the government has shut down. And, a pricing deal with Pfizer

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 06:14

The federal government has shut down for the first time since 2019. Mass layoffs have been threatened. And, President Trump announced a pricing deal with Pfizer.

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Government shutdown could delay key economic reports at an especially sensitive time

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 06:00

The federal government shutdown, which began overnight, will delay key reports on the U.S. economy, including a monthly snapshot of the job market, which was scheduled for release on Friday.

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Government shutdown begins after Congress fails to agree on spending bill

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 05:31

Much of the federal government shut down Wednesday after Congress failed to reach a deal to keep government programs and services running before the midnight deadline.

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Kimmel and Colbert appear as guests on each other's shows

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 04:27

On Tuesday night, in New York City, they united in a special talk show crossover of Jimmy Kimmel Live! on ABC and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on CBS.

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Fool me once: the magical origin of the word hoax

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 04:00

Frauds, swindles, cons, scams, and deceptions are collectively known as hoaxes. But there's more than meets the eye.

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China's ride-hailing companies try to quell the smell in cars where some drivers sleep

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 04:00

China's ride-hailing car drivers work long hours to get enough fares, and often live in their cars. Companies and passengers are penalizing drivers for smelly vehicles.

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A GOP push to restrict voting by overseas U.S. citizens continues before 2026 midterms

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 04:00

Republican officials are pushing for more voting restrictions on U.S. citizens who were born abroad and have never lived in the country, after unsuccessfully challenging their ballots in 2024.

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Fans of the mysterious Mothman bring its West Virginia hometown new life

NPR News Headlines - Wed, 10/01/2025 - 04:00

It started in the 1960s, when two couples told a harrowing story about being chased by a large flying creature on a rural road. It grew from there — and now 20,000 people come to celebrate Mothman.

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