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NPR News: 03-01-2025 2AM EST

Sat, 01 Mar 2025

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Chapter 1: How does Scarlett Keys teach songwriting?

0.069 - 6.655 Scarlett Keys

When she teaches her students how to write a song, musician Scarlett Keys says they need to ask themselves certain questions.

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6.936 - 17.245 Carvana Ad Narrator

What is the thing that keeps you up at night? What's the thing you can't stop thinking about? As songwriters, we are repurposing human tropes and a new viewpoint with new words, with new music.

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17.486 - 23.411 Scarlett Keys

The people and technology behind the soundtracks of our lives. That's on the TED Radio Hour podcast from NPR.

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Chapter 2: What is the current status of US-Ukraine relations?

25.444 - 40.694 Dale Willman

Live from NPR News, I'm Dale Willman. President Trump met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House on Friday. At a news conference afterward, Trump argued with Zelensky, saying if he didn't make a deal with Russia to end their war, the U.S. was pulling its support from Ukraine.

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40.874 - 53.74 Donald Trump

Your country is in big trouble. Wait a minute. No, no. You've done a lot of talking. Your country is in big trouble. I know. You're not winning. You're not winning this. You have a damn good chance of coming out OK because of us.

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53.941 - 68.128 Dale Willman

Trump and Zelensky were expected to sign a deal giving the U.S. access to Ukraine's rare earth minerals after the meeting, but the signing was canceled. The White House said on Friday that the FBI has returned materials to President Trump that had been seized during its classified documents investigation.

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Chapter 3: What are the details of the FBI's investigation into Trump?

68.508 - 74.251 Dale Willman

NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben reports on the documents seized in a 2022 FBI raid at his Mar-a-Lago home.

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74.651 - 96.749 Danielle Kurtzleben

A White House spokesperson said that around 20 boxes were returned. Reporters traveling with the president on Friday saw the boxes in the back of a van pulled up to Air Force One as it was loading. The White House did not say, however, what exactly was in the boxes. The FBI investigation resulted in 37 felony counts against Trump related to allegedly mishandling documents.

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97.47 - 114.76 Danielle Kurtzleben

Special Prosecutor Jack Smith requested the case be dismissed after November's election, saying the Justice Department cannot prosecute a sitting president. In a social media post, Trump said the boxes, quote, will someday be part of the Trump Presidential Library. Danielle Kurtzleben, NPR News, West Palm Beach, Florida.

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Chapter 4: What is the latest update on Pope Francis's health?

115.046 - 125.914 Dale Willman

The Vatican says the condition of Pope Francis has worsened after a breathing crisis on Friday afternoon. He was admitted two weeks ago to a hospital in Rome with bronchitis. Ampere's Fatima Al-Kassab reports.

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126.094 - 144.469 Fatima Al-Kassab

The latest statement from the Vatican says the Pope suffered what it called an isolated episode of bronchospasm, or a breathing crisis early in the afternoon, which led to him vomiting and caused a sudden worsening of his respiratory condition. It meant the 88-year-old had to use an oxygen mask on his nose and mouth to help him breathe.

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145.309 - 164.666 Fatima Al-Kassab

The statement also said the pontiff always remained vigilant and oriented, cooperating with therapeutic maneuvers. This comes after a couple of days in which Vatican statements had described a slight improvement in the Pope's condition. For now, the Vatican says his prognosis remains guarded. Fatima al-Kassab, NPR News, Rome.

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165.043 - 181.643 Dale Willman

The Social Security Administration says it will begin to cut 7,000 jobs. That announcement follows President Trump's executive order to reduce the federal workforce. Advocates say the administration's workforce is already at a 50-year low, and people looking for help currently have long wait times for services.

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183.066 - 203.136 Dale Willman

The Office of Personnel Management sent an email to federal employees late Friday night asking them to report what work they've accomplished over the past week. It's the second such email in recent weeks. The letter asks employees to share five bullet points outlining their efforts. A previous letter is already under legal scrutiny. This is NPR News.

205.478 - 216.504 Dale Willman

In New Mexico, authorities are continuing their investigation into the death of actor Gene Hackman. His and his wife's bodies were found on Wednesday. One of the couple's dogs was also found dead, Steve Futterman reports.

216.644 - 229.811 Steve Futterman

Plenty of questions still remain, but some details are being released. The Santa Fe County Sheriff Adan Mendoza told reporters that the coroner has now ruled out a key possibility as the cause of death.

230.182 - 233.723 Santa Fe County Sheriff Adan Mendoza

Both individuals tested negative for carbon monoxide.

233.843 - 244.706 Steve Futterman

When the bodies were recovered, investigators said it appeared both Hackman and his wife had been dead for some time. Based on information from Hackman's pacemaker, it may have been closer to 10 days.

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