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NPR News: 05-20-2025 5PM EDT

Tue, 20 May 2025

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Chapter 1: What is the focus of NPR's music recommendation podcast?

0.129 - 23.021 NPR Correspondent

Look, we get it. When it comes to new music, there is a lot of it, and it all comes really fast. But on All Songs Considered, NPR's music recommendation podcast, we'll handpick what we think is the greatest music happening right now and give you your next great listen. So kick back, settle in, get those eardrums wide open, and get your dose of new music from All Songs Considered, only from NPR.

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Chapter 2: What happened during President Trump's meeting with House Republicans?

24.778 - 42.059 Jack Spear

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Jack Spear. President Trump met with House Republicans on Capitol Hill today for more than an hour. NPR's Deepa Shivram reports the meeting was about the wide-ranging spending and tax cut bill that encompasses much of Trump's agenda.

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Chapter 3: What are the key components of Trump's spending and tax cut bill?

42.199 - 61.623 Deepa Shivaram

Trump called it a, quote, meeting of love and pushed back on reporters who asked if Trump was losing patience with Republican lawmakers who have been divided about the bill. Trump said they are ahead of schedule, but Republicans have been divided over the legislation in recent weeks. The bill includes major pieces of Trump's agenda, like funding border security and several tax cuts.

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Chapter 4: What concerns do lawmakers have regarding the spending bill?

61.923 - 76.552 Deepa Shivaram

But some moderate lawmakers have concerns over things like protecting Medicaid. while some fiscal conservatives are concerned with how much the bill would add to the deficit. House Speaker Mike Johnson has said he wants to pass the bill by Memorial Day. Deepa Shivaram, NPR News.

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Chapter 5: What is the Golden Dome Missile Defense Program proposed by Trump?

76.852 - 93.781 Jack Spear

President Trump at the White House today outlined his so-called Golden Dome Missile Defense Program. The weapons system would cost hundreds of billions of dollars and could take years to complete. Though Trump said the defense shield would be operational by the end of his term, the proposed system would for the first time put U.S.

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weapons in space, allowing for the destruction of an incoming missile during flight. Trump said it will cost upwards of $175 billion to complete. Trump also said Canada's expressed an interest in being part of the program. Home Depot says it does not expect to broadly raise prices as a result of tariffs.

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Chapter 6: How might tariffs affect Home Depot's pricing strategy?

111.451 - 123.839 Jack Spear

That's in contrast to a growing number of companies warning they cannot afford to absorb tariff costs. Still, Home Depot did acknowledge some product lines may simply go away if import costs make them not worth it. And Pierce, Alina Selyuk has more.

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123.959 - 137.702 Alina Selyuk

Home Depot executives on their latest earnings call say they do not expect to raise prices across the board. Instead, some items may face individual price increases or some product options may have to change or disappear if the tariff costs become too much.

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Chapter 7: What are the implications of Walmart's pricing strategy amid tariffs?

138.222 - 152.966 Alina Selyuk

This comes only days after Walmart said that its margins were too narrow to absorb President Trump's sweeping tariffs and the chain will have to start raising prices as soon as this month. A growing list of brands and companies have said this, including Best Buy, Mattel and Procter & Gamble.

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Chapter 8: How is Home Depot managing its product sourcing amid tariff concerns?

153.506 - 166.817 Alina Selyuk

Home Depot says more than half of its products already come from the U.S., and its suppliers have diversified so much that by mid-next year, no more than 10 percent of products will come from any one foreign country. Alina Seluk, NPR News.

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166.917 - 177.205 Jack Spear

The world's richest man and a key supporter of President Trump has announced today he's pulling back when it comes to funding political campaigns. Elon Musk announcing his decision during a Bloomberg forum in Qatar.

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The decision appears to be something of a reflection following his tumultuous experience at the helm of the Trump administration's cost-cutting Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE. Musk says going forward, he's committed to being CEO of Tesla. Stocks mostly closed lower today on Wall Street. The Dow was down 114 points. The Nasdaq fell 72 points. The S&P 500 dropped 23 points today.

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196.971 - 218.06 Jack Spear

You're listening to NPR. NPR is announcing the grand prize winner of the NPR College Podcast Challenge. It's Jo Strogatz from Salt Institute of Documentary Studies in Portland, Maine. NPR's Janet Ujong Lee reports on her winning podcast.

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218.12 - 224.405 Janet Ujong Lee

When you listen to Strogatz's podcast, Just Friends, you hear a young 20-something pondering big life questions.

225.125 - 232.311 Jo Strogatz

Sometimes I wonder, would I be happy? Would I be fulfilled if I just had friendships for the rest of my life?

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So the recent college grad set out to find someone older and wiser, who was single and truly happy. That's when she met Steve Small, the main character of her podcast.

243.137 - 254.232 Steve Futterman

I have to say that my friendships are a hundred times more important to me. My friendships are the closest thing I have to a marriage.

254.813 - 266.529 Janet Ujong Lee

In Just Friends, Strogatz weaves Small's interview with original music. In retelling his story, she says it's helped her focus on herself and her friendships. Janet Wojongli, NPR News, Portland, Maine.

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