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Chapter 1: What is the focus of the interview with Cole Escola?

0.409 - 22.172 Anne-Marie Baldonado

This is Fresh Air contributor Anne-Marie Baldonado. I talked with actor Cole Escola about their hit Broadway play, Oh Mary. Cole plays an unhinged alcoholic Mary Todd Lincoln, who's an aspiring cabaret performer. If that makes no sense, that's part of the point. You can find my interview on the Fresh Air podcast.

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Chapter 2: What recent events occurred in Ukraine?

24.053 - 45.562 Nora Rahm

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Nora Rahm. Russia launched more than 350 missiles and drones on Ukraine overnight, killing 12 people and injuring scores more. Ukrainian authorities say it was the largest single Russian aerial attack since the start of the war in 2022. From Moscow, NPR's Charles Maines has details.

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Chapter 3: What were the casualties from the latest Russian airstrikes?

45.782 - 63.702 Charles Mains

The Russian attack struck cities and towns across Ukraine with images posted online showing several houses and apartment buildings reduced to rubble. Ukrainian officials accused Russia of deliberately targeting civilians, yet in a statement Russia's defense ministry said it had carried out precision strikes against a range of military targets.

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Chapter 4: What did Russia claim about its military actions?

64.222 - 85.485 Charles Mains

The ministry also accused Ukraine of sending waves of drones into Russian airspace for the third day in a row. All of this has unfolded as Moscow and Kiev made good on a pledge to free 1,000 prisoners from both sides, the lone substantive result from recent peace talks that saw Russia refuse to join Ukraine in agreeing to a U.S.-backed ceasefire. Charles Manson, PR News, Moscow.

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Chapter 5: What is the current situation regarding the conflict in Gaza?

85.902 - 106.593 Nora Rahm

Health officials in Gaza say at least 23 Palestinians were killed in Israeli airstrikes last night into today. Israel had ended a ceasefire and resumed its offensive in March, vowing to destroy Hamas and seize full control of Gaza. The fate of what President Trump calls his big, beautiful bill is now in the hands of the Senate.

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Chapter 6: What happened with the House Republicans' tax bill?

107.094 - 119.537 Nora Rahm

House Republicans narrowly passed the huge tax and spending bill early Thursday morning along party lines. Now, NPR's Deidre Walsh reports, senators are talking about making some major changes.

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Chapter 7: What challenges might Senate Republicans face with the tax bill?

119.697 - 133.163 Deidre Walsh

There are going to be changes. And it's possible at the end of the day, the sort of one thing that brings the Republican Party together, extending these tax cuts, could be sort of the one thing that ends up sort of being the easier thing to get done, along with money for the border.

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133.723 - 142.928 Deidre Walsh

Medicaid cuts could be a problem for some Senate Republicans, and there are other conservatives in the Senate who just dismiss the House bill as really not serious on slashing spending.

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143.228 - 162.058 Nora Rahm

Senate Majority Leader John Thune has said he wants to push the bill through by the 4th of July holiday. Today marks five years since the police murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis. The community is marking the anniversary with events honoring Floyd and the racial justice movement that has death ignited. Matt Sepik of Minnesota Public Radio reports.

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162.199 - 177.165 Matt Bloom

The intersection where George Floyd was killed in 2020 soon became a gathering place for racial justice demonstrations and remains the site of a memorial. commemorative events at what is now called George Floyd Square include a religious service, gospel concert, and a candlelight vigil.

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177.626 - 199.674 Matt Bloom

The 46-year-old black man died after a white police officer kneeled on his neck and back for more than nine minutes. Floyd's killing led to court-ordered oversight of the Minneapolis Police Department by a state judge. Last week, the Trump administration moved to scuttle plants for a federal court to provide additional oversight through a consent decree. For NPR News, I'm Matt Sepik in Minneapolis.

200.134 - 225.131 Nora Rahm

This is NPR News in Washington. The Texas House of Representatives is expected to pass a bill today that would require public schools to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms. It's expected to be challenged in court. as violating the First Amendment to the Constitution. The measure specifies it must be the King James Bible version rather than those used by some other religions.

225.711 - 246.306 Nora Rahm

A similar law passed in Louisiana has been litigated in federal court. 350,000 people are expected today in Indianapolis for one of the world's biggest sporting events. The Indy 500 gets underway this afternoon. NPR's Amy Held reports, for the first time in nearly a decade, the grandstands are sold out.

246.446 - 268.072 Amy Held

The green flag means go. 33 racers, 200 laps, 500 miles make 109 years of iconic auto racing history. Kyle Larson, looking to secure his own pit stop in history after the checkered flag finish line, he's off to Charlotte, North Carolina via helicopter, not race car, for tonight's Coca-Cola 600. seeking to become just the fifth driver to pull double duty.

268.493 - 291.504 Amy Held

Last year's bad weather thwarted those plans. This year's forecast looks good. The gates are already open for the sellout crowd at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway after days of pre-events, including Carb Day, a practice session named after carburetors, not the bread. Though the Weenie 500 Friday saw six Wienermobiles hauling buns, fans are still hungry for the main event. Amy Held, NPR News.

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