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Up First from NPR

NPR's Up First is the news you need to start your day. The three biggest stories of the day, with reporting and analysis from NPR News — in 10 minutes. Available weekdays at 6:30 a.m. ET, with hosts Leila Fadel, Steve Inskeep, Michel Martin and A Martinez. Also available on Saturdays at 9 a.m. ET, with Ayesha Rascoe and Scott Simon. On Sundays, hear a longer exploration behind the headlines with Ayesha Rascoe on "The Sunday Story," available by 8 a.m. ET. Subscribe and listen, then support your local NPR station at donate.npr.org.

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Why more women are choosing to be single mothers

So you want to be a mother, but you don’t have a partner. More women are shedding the stigma of single motherhood and choosing to have children on their own. This week on The Sunday Story, NPR’s Pallavi Gogoi brings us stories from her conversations with more than 60 women who have embraced this new vision of what motherhood can be. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences. NPR Privacy Pol...

May 10, 202628 min

NATO Friction, Florida Detention Center, Public Corruption

President Trump's continued criticism of NATO allies is bringing relations within the alliance to historic lows. The controversial immigration center in the Florida Everglades may be closing. New reporting on the second Trump administration's posture toward corruption by public officials reveals alarming attitudes. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences. NPR Privacy Policy...

May 09, 202615 min

US and Iran Trade Fire, Tennessee Redistricting, US Boat Strikes In Caribbean

The episode discusses the latest US-Iran exchange of fire in the Strait of Hormuz, with President Trump maintaining a ceasefire despite ongoing tensions and threats. It also examines Tennessee's redrawing of its congressional map, which eliminates the state's last Democratic House seat and faces challenges from civil rights groups. Finally, the podcast investigates escalating US airstrikes on suspected drug boats in the Caribbean, revealing allegations of extrajudicial killings and mistreatment of fishermen, while questioning the effectiveness of these operations.

May 08, 202613 min

Trump's Iran Progress Claims, Oil Industry Profit From Iran War, Rubio Meets Pope Leo

This episode examines President Trump's persistent but unsubstantiated claims of an impending deal with Iran, which face skepticism from international allies and domestic challenges like rising gas prices. It also delves into how major oil companies are reporting significant profits due to elevated global oil prices from the conflict, despite reluctance to increase supply. Finally, the podcast covers Secretary Marco Rubio's challenging diplomatic visit to the Vatican to meet Pope Leo, set against a backdrop of President Trump's public attacks on the Pope for his stance on the Iran war.

May 07, 202613 min

Project Freedom Paused, Ohio & Indiana Primary Results, Poll Shows Dems Advantage

NPR discusses the Trump administration's decision to pause "Project Freedom" in the Strait of Hormuz, with conflicting reports on progress towards an agreement with Iran and the future of combat operations. The episode also analyzes the impact of Donald Trump's endorsements on Indiana's Republican primaries and stronger-than-expected Democratic turnout in Ohio. Finally, a new poll reveals Democrats hold a 10-point lead in the generic congressional ballot and higher voter enthusiasm, six months before the midterm elections, potentially signaling challenges for Republicans due to Trump's declining approval and economic concerns.

May 06, 202613 min

Strait Of Hormuz Tension, Trump Primaries in Indiana, Mifepristone Court Reprieve

President Trump launched “Project Freedom” to escort commercial ships through the Strait of Hormuz, but Iran immediately attacked the first vessels with missiles, drones and small boats on day one of the operation. In Indiana, President Trump is pouring millions into state senate primaries to punish Republican lawmakers who blocked his push for new congressional maps, testing his hold over the party ahead of the midterms. The Supreme Court has granted the abortion pill mifepristone a one-week re...

May 05, 202613 min

Project Freedom Strait Of Hormuz, Louisiana Redistricting, Senate Midterm Landscape

The episode delves into President Trump's "Project Freedom" operation to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz, analyzing its complexities, the ongoing review of an Iranian offer, and the political and economic implications. It also examines Louisiana's controversial suspension of House races for new congressional maps following a Supreme Court decision weakening the Voting Rights Act, exploring voter reactions and legal challenges. Finally, the discussion shifts to the Senate midterm landscape, assessing Democrats' opportunity to gain control amidst Trump's low approval ratings, highlighting crucial races and Republican counter-strategies.

May 04, 202615 min

'The Bible is not a policy manual’: Christians reckon with immigration under Trump

NPR's Brittany Luce, religion correspondent Jason DeRose, and Rev. Dr. Gabriel Salguero discuss the complex intersection of faith and policy. They examine how various churches respond to ICE actions, the government's use of scripture to justify policies like strong borders, and theological interpretations of hospitality versus political agendas. The conversation also delves into America's identity as a religious nation and perceived Christian persecution.

May 03, 202624 min

Spirit Airlines Folds, Abortion Pills, Government Debt

Spirit Airlines ceased operation overnight, as jet fuel prices are pinching airlines. A panel of federal judges in Louisiana has ended telemedicine access to the abortion pill mifepristone for the entire country. And the federal debt has outgrown the entire U.S. economy. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences. NPR Privacy Policy...

May 02, 202615 min

Stalemate In The Strait Of Hormuz, DHS Shutdown Ends, Trump's Surgeon General Nominee

President Trump is facing growing political pressure over the war in Iran as gas prices hit new highs and European allies accuse him of being humiliated by Tehran in the standoff over the Strait of Hormuz. The longest government shutdown in U.S. history is over. The House passed a deal to fund the Department of Homeland Security after weeks of bitter partisan fighting over immigration enforcement. President Trump has nominated his third pick for Surgeon General after his previous two nominees fa...

May 01, 202613 min

Hegseth Defends Iran War, Powell Stays On As Fed Chair, SCOTUS Voting Rights Case

NPR's Up First details three major news stories: the escalating costs of the war with Iran and the ongoing Strait of Hormuz blockade, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's unexpected decision to remain on the Fed's governing board to protect its independence, and the Supreme Court's ruling that significantly reinterprets and weakens the Voting Rights Act, potentially impacting future redistricting efforts and minority representation. The episode explores the economic and political ramifications of these developments.

Apr 30, 202613 min

Comey Indicted Again, King Charles' Message To Congress, SCOTUS Temp Protected Status

The Justice Department has indicted former FBI Director James Comey for a second time, accusing him of threatening President Trump with an Instagram post of the numbers 86 47 spelled out in seashells on a beach. King Charles told a joint session of Congress today that the United States and Britain must strengthen their partnership even as President Trump clashes with European leaders over Iran and NATO. The Supreme Court hears arguments today in a case that could let the Trump administration mov...

Apr 29, 202613 min

WHCA Shooter In Court, Trump-King Charles Relationship, Lebanon Ceasefire In Limbo

The man who stormed the White House Correspondents’ Dinner is being charged with trying to assassinate President Trump, with new court documents revealing he booked the hotel a month in advance and emailed his motives minutes before the attempt. King Charles addresses Congress today during his state visit to Washington as the royal trip tests whether personal diplomacy can ease sharp tensions between the Trump administration and the UK government. As diplomacy between the U.S. and Iran remains s...

Apr 28, 202613 min

White House Response To Shooting, Shooter Investigation, King Charles State Visit

President Trump called for unity after shots were fired at the White House Correspondents Dinner with him and the Vice President on stage, then later returned to attacking the press and Democrats. The suspect in the attempted attack is in federal court today and not cooperating with investigators after his own family warned police just minutes before he tried to storm the ballroom. King Charles and Queen Camilla arrive in Washington today for a state visit as the White House weighs security chan...

Apr 27, 202612 min

The hidden cost of separating 'emotionally disturbed' students

There’s a category of special education that stands out from the rest. It’s designed for kids who struggle with their emotions and behaviors, known at the federal level as “emotional disturbance.” More than 300,000 students in the U.S. currently have this label. Often, these students are taught in separate classrooms or even separate schools. Today on The Sunday Story , reporter Laurie Stern shares how this disability label shaped the life of one student who she followed for nearly two years — a...

Apr 26, 202638 min

Hormuz Deadlock, Presidential Laugh Lines, Prediction Markets

A deadlock between the U.S. and Iran continues over the U.S. blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. Prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket have caught the attention of regulators as people profit from privileged information. And the media try to release some pressure through humor at the White House Correspondents Association dinner. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences. NPR Privacy ...

Apr 25, 202616 min

Strait Of Hormuz Shipping Crisis, Marijuana Reclassification, Georgia Wildfires

President Trump says he is prepared to wait for the best deal to end the war with Iran, even as he orders the Navy to shoot any boat caught laying mines in the Strait of Hormuz. The Justice Department is moving marijuana out of its most dangerous drug classification for the first time, a major shift that could open up banking and tax relief for the legal cannabis industry, with a broader review of recreational marijuana expected by June. And wildfires are tearing through South Georgia and Northe...

Apr 24, 202613 min

Tension In Two Ceasefires, Navy Secretary Out, Trump's Slumping Approval

This episode covers heightened tensions in the Strait of Hormuz with Iran seizing ships despite a US-declared ceasefire, and the ongoing conflict in Lebanon where a journalist was killed amidst truce talks. It also details the unexpected dismissal of the US Navy Secretary, highlighting broader leadership turnover at the Pentagon. Additionally, the discussion touches on President Trump's declining approval ratings, especially on the economy, and setbacks in his policies ahead of the midterms.

Apr 23, 202613 min

Trump Extends Ceasefire Indefinitely, VA Redistricting Results, Warsh Fed Hearing

President Trump extends the ceasefire with Iran indefinitely as Iran calls the extension meaningless and accuses the U.S. of preparing a surprise attack. Virginia voters narrowly approved a ballot measure letting Democrats redraw the state's congressional map, potentially flipping four House seats this fall. And Kevin Warsh told the Senate he wouldn't be the president's sock puppet at the Federal Reserve, but Republican Senator Thom Tillis is still threatening to block his confirmation until the...

Apr 22, 202613 min

Iran Ceasefire Deadline, Labor Secretary Out, Hearing For New Fed Chair

The ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran expires soon as President Trump calls an extension highly unlikely and Vice President JD Vance heads to Pakistan for talks Iran won't publicly confirm it will attend. Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer resigned amid allegations of an affair with her bodyguard, drinking on the job, and using taxpayer money for personal travel, becoming the third cabinet member to leave in less than two months. And President Trump's pick to lead the Federal Reserve faces hi...

Apr 21, 202613 min

Trump and Iran Talks, Iran Reacts to Ship Seized, Tariff Refunds

The U.S. fired on and seized an Iranian cargo ship that tried to break through the naval blockade. Iran calls it piracy and vows to retaliate with the ceasefire set to expire Wednesday. Iran is back to blocking the Strait of Hormuz as both sides accuse each other of violating the ceasefire and a new round of talks in Pakistan have yet to be confirmed by Tehran. And businesses can finally start applying today for refunds on $166 billion in tariffs the Supreme Court ruled were collected illegally,...

Apr 20, 202614 min

In one Iowa city, public schools compete in the free market. Are students better off?

Public education used to enjoy strong bipartisan support, but across the country, there’s a growing push to offer students alternatives to traditional public schools. The idea behind “school choice” is that competition improves education. President Trump and Republicans have attacked public education for failing students and for being too “woke,” while Democrats who strongly oppose school choice often dismiss valid criticism of public schools. Today on The Sunday Story , NPR education correspond...

Apr 19, 202632 min

Hormuz Latest, Trump Rallies Amid Sinking Approval, Tariff Refunds

Iran says it is clamping back down on the Strait of Hormuz, putting the ceasefire at risk. President Trump appeared at a rally at an Arizona megachurch. Businesses are preparing for Monday's launch of an online portal for tariff refunds. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences. NPR Privacy Policy...

Apr 18, 202615 min

Zohran Mamdani on NYC as a blueprint for Democrats | NPR's Newsmakers

In this special episode of Up First , we’re sharing the latest episode of NPR’s Newsmakers , featuring New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani. Through his first 100 days in office, Mamdani has focused on “pothole politics” — a blend of high-level legislative wins and intense focus on everyday essential services that keep the city running. The 34-year-old mayor has delivered on progressive campaign promises, from more funding for child care to new taxes on the ultrawealthy. He views his government as...

Apr 17, 202629 min

Lebanon-Israel Ceasefire, Hegseth On Blockade, Trump Nominates New CDC Director

A 10-day ceasefire is now in effect between Israel and Lebanon, but Israel says it is not leaving southern Lebanon and Hezbollah says that gives it the right to resist. The U.S. naval blockade on Iran is firmly in place as Defense Secretary Hegseth compared reporters covering the war to the enemies of Jesus in the Bible, part of a pattern of religious language from the Pentagon that is raising eyebrows. And President Trump has nominated Dr. Erica Schwartz to lead the CDC after nearly a year with...

Apr 17, 202613 min

Trump's Iran War Timeline, Iran Blockade And Peace Talks, GOP And Trump Pope Feud

President Trump keeps saying the war with Iran is very close to over, but peace talks have stalled and Iran is threatening to block Red Sea traffic if the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports continues. Pakistan is trying to restart peace talks between the U.S and Iran, and Trump posted that the leaders of Israel and Lebanon will speak today for the first time in 34 years. Vice President JD Vance told a Catholic audience that the Pope should be careful when he talks about theology, as Trump's feud wit...

Apr 16, 202613 min

Dave Chappelle on free speech and the purpose of comedy | NPR’s Newsmakers

In this bonus episode of Up First , we’re sharing the latest episode of NPR’s Newsmakers , featuring comedian Dave Chappelle. The provocative comedian and architect of Chappelle’s Show is one of the biggest names in comedy. Now in arguably the most successful chapter of his life and career, he views himself not just as an entertainer -- but as a professional processor of events and experiences. He describes comedians as 'the nation's kidney' -- an essential organ for processing the raw experienc...

Apr 15, 202639 min

Middle East War Negotiations, War And The Global Economy, New Swalwell Allegations

President Trump says new talks with Iran could happen in the next two days, and negotiations with Israel, Lebanon and Hamas all unfold simultaneously across the region. The Iran war is pushing up prices on everything from gas to groceries, with fuel protests spreading across Europe and the IMF warning of a global recession. And a second woman has accused Eric Swalwell of rape, saying she was drugged in a West Hollywood hotel room, as Swalwell resigned from Congress and faces potential criminal i...

Apr 15, 202613 min

Swalwell Resignation, Strait Of Hormuz Standoff, Trump Feuds with Pope Leo

Today's Up First details the resignation of Democratic Congressman Eric Swalwell following multiple accusations of sexual assault and misconduct, impacting his political career. It also examines the escalating U.S.-Iran confrontation over the Strait of Hormuz blockade, highlighting the global economic repercussions. The episode further explores President Trump's controversial public feuds, including his attack on Pope Leo XIV and a widely criticized self-portrayal as a Jesus-like figure.

Apr 14, 202613 min

Trump's Blockade, Israel-Lebanon Talks, Hungary's Orbán Out

President Trump announced a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz after peace talks with Iran collapsed, as Iran warns any warship approaching the waterway will face a severe response. Israel continues striking Lebanon despite the ceasefire, killing more than 100 people over the weekend including a Red Cross paramedic, even as ambassadors from Israel and Lebanon prepare to meet in Washington on Tuesday with Hezbollah telling NPR they have no intention of disarming. And Hungary's Viktor Orbán is out a...

Apr 13, 202612 min
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