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NPR News: 03-22-2025 3PM EDT

Sat, 22 Mar 2025

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Chapter 1: How is science integrated into our daily lives?

1.809 - 20.75 Shortwave Host

Shortwave thinks of science as an invisible force showing up in your everyday life. Powering the food you eat, the medicine you use, the tech in your pocket. Science is approachable because it's already part of your life. Come explore these connections on the Shortwave podcast from NPR.

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Chapter 2: Why is the Department of Homeland Security cutting jobs?

23.692 - 41.529 Nora Rahm

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Nora Rahm. The Department of Homeland Security is cutting jobs as part of a broader reduction in force effort across the federal government. As NPR's Ximena Bastille reports, these workers are focused on civil rights and immigration oversight.

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41.809 - 61.835 Ximena Bustillo

The agency primarily responsible for immigration law enforcement has cut staff who are responsible for overseeing those activities. This includes an office that works with detainees who face issues with immigration and customs enforcement. It also includes another office that helps resolve issues with those trying to seek immigration benefits, like green cards.

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62.535 - 73.784 Ximena Bustillo

In a statement, DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin said DHS remains committed to civil right protections but must streamline oversight to remove roadblocks to enforcement. Ximena Bustillo, NPR News.

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Chapter 3: What are the implications of Senator Daines' visit to China?

74.437 - 84.962 Nora Rahm

Montana Republican Senator Steve Daines met with officials in the Chinese capital today. He's a close ally of President Trump. NPR's Anthony Kuhn reports from Beijing.

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85.182 - 101.249 Anthony Kuhn

Senator Daines met with Vice Premier He Lifeng, who's in charge of the economy and finance. Daines told He that during his visits to China over the years, he's always believed in constructive dialogue. Daines previously worked for consumer goods firm Procter & Gamble in southern China in the 1990s.

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102.93 - 124.763 Anthony Kuhn

Ahead of the trip, Daines said he'd be discussing curbing the flow from China of ingredients for the drug fentanyl, as well as seeking better access to the China market for Montana's farm products. Daines is due to meet with Premier Li Qiang on Sunday as foreign executives convene in Beijing for the annual China Development Forum. Anthony Kuhn, NPR News, Beijing.

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Chapter 4: What caused the recent conflict between Israel and Lebanon?

125.299 - 145.127 Nora Rahm

Israeli artillery and airstrikes hit south Lebanon today after Israel said it had intercepted rockets fired across the border from Lebanon. This was the heaviest exchange of fire since Israel entered into a ceasefire with the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah in November. Hezbollah has denied it was responsible for the attack.

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Chapter 5: Why was Heathrow Airport closed and how has it reopened?

146.004 - 159.593 Nora Rahm

Heathrow Airport has announced it has reopened after a fire at a nearby electrical substation yesterday that had closed Europe's busiest airport. Willem Marks reports from London the first few flights arrived this morning.

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159.773 - 175.884 Willem Marks

An airport spokesperson confirmed Heathrow was, quote, open and fully operational this morning while airlines raced to get stranded passengers whose flights were diverted or cancelled through to their final destinations. The airport added hundreds of additional staff to help 10,000 additional passengers travel through Heathrow from around the world.

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176.224 - 187.374 Willem Marks

but travellers are still being asked to check their flight status as several routes early Saturday had already been cancelled. The shutdown had initially prompted the counter-terrorism force at London's Metropolitan Police Force to conduct an investigation.

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187.794 - 197.302 Willem Marks

However, suspicious causes for the fire have been ruled out, leaving UK lawmakers and ministers concerned about the resilience of Britain's critical infrastructure. For NPR News, I'm Willem Marks in London.

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198.243 - 223.918 Nora Rahm

And you're listening to NPR News in Washington. An investigation is underway into a mass shooting at a park in Las Cruces, New Mexico last night. Officials say three people were killed and at least 15 people were wounded in the crossfire. Police Chief Jeremy Story says the shooting broke out during an altercation between two opposing groups. Kitty Dukakis has died at the age of 88.

224.118 - 245.192 Nora Rahm

Her son says she died peacefully overnight with her family by her side. She was the wife of former Massachusetts governor and Democratic presidential candidate Michael Dukakis. During the 1988 campaign, Kitty Dukakis shared her past problems with depression and addiction. Friends say she knew that her voice could make a difference on a range of issues.

246.033 - 254.48 Nora Rahm

Disney's live-action show Snow White may be whistling while she works, but she's got a lot of work ahead of her. NPR's Bob Mondello reports.

254.66 - 275.228 Bob Mondello

She's buoyant, determined, and waiting for families to show up. And they are, if not quite in the numbers Disney hoped. Including previews, Snow White made $15 million its opening day, which suggests it's headed for about $45 million this weekend. roughly half what Princess Ariel took home in The Little Mermaid two years ago.

275.708 - 282.35 Bob Mondello

Snow White has gotten pushback in some quarters for its casting of Latina actress Rachel Zegler and for statements Zegler made to the press.

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