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NPR News: 04-09-2025 9AM EDT

Wed, 09 Apr 2025

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Chapter 1: What story does Ira Glass share from This American Life?

0.569 - 4.73 Ira Glass

This is Ira Glass. In Lily's family, there's a story everybody knows by heart.

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If this story had never happened... All of us wouldn't be here right now. Sammy wouldn't be here. Nana wouldn't be here. Wally wouldn't be here. Anyone that we know wouldn't be here.

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So what happens when Lily's mom tells her this story is not true? This American Life, surprising stories every week.

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Chapter 2: What are the latest developments in the U.S.-China trade war?

24.508 - 48.802 Corva Coleman

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman. President Trump's latest round of tariffs went into effect overnight. That comes on top of the minimum 10% tariffs that he imposed on nearly all countries last weekend. Now, China has announced an additional 50% retaliatory tariff on all U.S. goods, bringing its total tariffs on U.S. items to 84%. As NPR's Emily Fang reports...

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49.082 - 52.963 Corva Coleman

The trade war between the world's two largest economies is escalating.

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53.344 - 74.834 Emily Fang

China has showed no signs of backing down after President Trump's most recent round of tariffs on Chinese goods, which now total north of 100 percent. China's new levies of 50 percent on U.S. imports go into effect starting Thursday. China's government has also filed two complaints with the World Trade Organization, saying the U.S. levies break international law.

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75.474 - 90.585 Emily Fang

Earlier, Beijing signaled it was trying to negotiate with the Trump administration, but it switched this week, calling Trump's latest tariffs a, quote, mistake on top of a mistake, exposing what it says is a, quote, blackmailing nature. Emily Fang, NPR News.

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91.047 - 108.077 Corva Coleman

Mary Lovely is a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. She says during a trade war in 2018, U.S. businesses saw some effects, but she says this time is different for Americans because the tariff rates are very high and could go much higher.

Chapter 3: How will the new tariffs affect American consumers?

108.458 - 134.075 Mary Lovely

Well, I think you'll see it most clearly in consumer goods. These were largely spared, not entirely spared in the first trade war, but we're going to see it quickly in electronics. in home goods, in clothing and apparel, lots of things that people buy very often. Companies, of course, will see it in all kinds of inputs and commodities that they buy from abroad.

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She spoke to NPR's Morning Edition. The Republican-led House of Representatives has rejected a plan to allow members of Congress to cast proxy votes after they become new parents. Now the House is taking a different approach. NPR's Claudia Grisales reports a new GOP deal scuttled the effort that paralyzed the House floor last week.

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Chapter 4: What changes are being made to voting rules in the House of Representatives?

156.221 - 173.284 Ana Paulina Luna

Florida Republican Congresswoman Ana Paulina Luna teamed up with House Speaker Mike Johnson to revive an obscure 19th century House rule to let absent members pair up to record their intent to vote. It's not what we initially had wanted, but it's a step forward in the right direction.

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173.664 - 192.273 Ana Paulina Luna

Luna had moved on from a bipartisan plan with Colorado Democrat Brittany Pedersen, who argued the House needs proxy voting. And make it more accessible to young families and more reflective of the American people. Although President Trump expressed support for the bipartisan effort, Johnson argued it was unconstitutional.

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Luna and Pedersen publicly disagreed, and then came word Luna cut a deal to rely on vote pairing instead. Claudia Rosales, NPR News.

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201.838 - 226.246 Corva Coleman

This is NPR. The U.S. Supreme Court is going to allow President Trump to fire thousands of federal probationary employees. That decision overturns an order by a lower federal court that affected workers at six federal agencies. But a different case is still in the works. A different federal judge had ordered some of the same employees to be rehired by the government.

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226.666 - 246.601 Corva Coleman

It's not clear what the federal agencies will do now. The National Weather Service won't provide Spanish-language translations of its weather alerts anymore, including emergency information. The Trump administration has ended a contract with a company that provided the translations. An old album has returned to the top of the pop charts.

247.051 - 252.215 Corva Coleman

And PR Stephen Thompson explains that's thanks to a deluxe edition containing new songs.

252.575 - 276.107 Stephen Fowler

For the last two weeks, Playboy Cardi has topped the Billboard albums chart with a brand new record called Music. But this week, it's been replaced by an album that topped the chart more than a year ago. Ariana Grande recently reissued her 2024 album Eternal Sunshine with five new songs and an extended version of another.

276.527 - 291.675 Stephen Fowler

With six fresh tracks and fresh vinyl and CD editions for sale, the album leapt from number 87 all the way back to number one. The Wicked Star also landed all six of those new tracks in the Billboard Hot 100, with Twilight Zone hitting the top 20.

291.755 - 293.616 Ana Paulina Luna

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