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NPR News: 05-18-2025 8AM EDT

Sun, 18 May 2025

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Chapter 1: What are the key events discussed in Palm Springs?

22.677 - 36.403 Jason DeRose

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Giles Snyder. Authorities in the Southern California resort town of Palm Springs say they're investigating a major explosion as an act of terrorism. NPR's Jason Droz is in Palm Springs.

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Chapter 2: What details are known about the explosion incident?

36.503 - 48.849 Akil Davis

The FBI says a car that exploded outside a fertility clinic late Saturday morning has left one person dead and several others injured. Akil Davis is assistant director in charge of the FBI in Los Angeles.

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Chapter 3: How are authorities responding to the explosion?

48.889 - 52.994 Giles Snyder

Make no mistake. This is an intentional act of terrorism.

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Chapter 4: What are the impacts of severe weather in the Midwest?

53.394 - 76.57 Akil Davis

The FBI is working with Palm Springs law enforcement. Andy Mills is chief of police for the city. This is going to take a great deal of time for us to process this scene. There are blocks of debris. Large areas of the city's commercial core surrounding the American Reproductive Center's building are blocked by police barricades. Jason DeRose, NPR News, Palm Springs, California.

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76.73 - 95.886 Jason DeRose

Authorities have not released the name of the suspect, but say investigators are not looking for anyone else. Friday night's severe weather that hit parts of the Midwest and South is being blamed for killing at least 27 people, including 18 in Kentucky alone. In Indiana, officials say the storms caused chaos at a popular state park, George Hale.

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Of Member Station WFIU, reports from Nashville, Indiana.

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Chapter 5: What happened at Brown County State Park?

99.888 - 120.34 George Hale

Brown County State Park is particularly popular with equestrians and operates a camping area equipped to accommodate horses. The campsite was nearly at capacity Friday evening when a tornado ripped through it. Department of Natural Resources Regional Manager Carl Lindell drove past the splintered remains of hitching rails and overturned horse trailers Saturday afternoon.

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120.58 - 139.731 George Hale

He says flying debris killed one horse and injured at least one more. Yeah, it happened right during the storm event. Three campers also sustained non-life-threatening injuries. The campground and horse trails are closed until further notice. For NPR News, I'm George Hale in Nashville, Indiana. Tens of thousands gathered in St.

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139.771 - 154.237 Jason DeRose

Peter's Square today to mark the official beginning of Pope Leo XIV's papacy. Vice President J.D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio among the foreign dignitaries at the mass in which Leo called for peace and unity. NPR's Ruth Sherlock was there.

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154.764 - 182.418 Ruth Sherlock

At his inaugural Mass, Pope Leo XIV's main message is what he called his great desire for a united Church, a sign of unity and communion which becomes a leaven for a reconciled world. Pope Francis, so popular with liberals inside and outside the Church, was nonetheless a divisive figure. He upset many conservatives, many traditionalists in the Church.

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183.419 - 196.085 Ruth Sherlock

Many hope that this Pope will be able to bring these different sides together in such a polarized world. They hope that there will be some greater sense of unity in the Church.

196.885 - 217.838 Jason DeRose

NPR's Ruth Sherlock reporting from St. Peter's Square. This is NPR. New York City Mayor Eric Adams says the Brooklyn Bridge did not suffer major damage when a Mexican Navy sailing ship struck it last night, shearing off the top of its masts and killing two crew members. He says multiple people aboard the ship need medical attention.

219.139 - 230.048 Eric Adams

were injured, four were seriously injured. They were removed to Bellevue Hospital. A total of 277 were on board and they're properly being taken care of.

230.088 - 251.801 Jason DeRose

Officials caution that initial reports that the ship had a mechanical issue are preliminary. The cause remains unclear and investigation is underway. City officials say traffic on the bridge was allowed to resume after an inspection. The International Chess Federation says it deeply regrets the decision by the Taliban to ban the game of chess in Afghanistan, as MPR's Dia Hadid reports.

251.981 - 267.765 Diya Hadid

The International Chess Federation says that it's consulting with international sports bodies to try find a constructive solution. It's unclear if one will be found. A Taliban spokesman says that chess is a form of gambling, which is forbidden in Islam.

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