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India and Pakistan Agree Ceasefire, Food Stamps Data, Nuclear Reactor Watchdog
10 May 2025
India and Pakistan agree to a full and immediate ceasefire. It follows US-led talks. Plus, NPR learns that the Department of Agriculture is demanding states hand over the personal data of those receiving food stamps. Critics fear the information could be used to carry out deportations. Also, the Trump administration tightens its control over the independent agency regulating America's nuclear reactors.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
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India and Pakistan agree to a full and immediate ceasefire.
The announcement followed U.S.-led talks to end the confrontation between the two nuclear-armed nations. I'm Ayesha Roscoe.
And I'm Scott Simon, and this is Up First from NPR News.
President Trump praised both Pakistan and India for using common sense and great intelligence in reaching the truce. We have the latest.
Plus, NPR learns the Department of Agriculture is demanding states hand over the data of those receiving food stamps.
Critics fear the information could be used to carry out deportations.
And the Trump administration tightens its control over the independent agency that regulates America's nuclear reactors. Experts worry the move could put safety at risk.
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