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#16
APR 5, 2026NPR

NPR News: 04-05-2026 10AM EDT

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    US-Israel rescue mission signals deepening Iran conflict - A daring search-and-rescue operation for a downed US pilot highlights escalating military engagement and conflicting narratives between Washington and Tehran.

    โ€œPresident Trump announced the rescue on social media, calling it, quote, one of the most daring search and rescue operations in US history.โ€

    โ€” Dave Parvez
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    Global oil prices are surging despite domestic production - The Middle East conflict creates a physical shortage that impacts refiners globally, driving US gas prices toward $6 per gallon in some regions.

    โ€œOil is a globally priced commodity, so even though we won't have a physical shortage here because we've got Canada for heavy oil and we produce our own, the reality is that the price is global and there's a real physical shortage.โ€

    โ€” David Goldwyn
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    Middle East instability is hollowing out religious traditions - Severe security restrictions in Jerusalem have left holy sites nearly empty on Easter, turning once-vibrant pilgrimages into somber, localized prayers for peace.

    โ€œHoly places without pilgrims is like a body without soul.โ€

    โ€” William Schomali
#15
APR 5, 2026NPR

NPR News: 04-05-2026 11AM EDT

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    US military executes high-stakes rescue in Iran - After an F-15 was downed, a wounded officer was extracted from Iranian mountains in a complex operation that required destroying two disabled US aircraft to prevent enemy capture.

    โ€œUS rescue aircraft came under fire, but managed to reach the airmen and fly them out of the country.โ€

    โ€” Greg Myhre
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    Energy crisis deepens as Trump issues infrastructure ultimatum - With a Monday deadline looming to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, threats to strike Iranian power plants are already driving up global fuel costs and forcing price hikes in nations like Egypt.

    โ€œHe said Tuesday will be Power Plant Day and Bridge Day, repeating his threat to strike Iran's critical infrastructure if Iran doesn't reopen the Strait of Hormuz.โ€

    โ€” Noor Rahm
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    Hollywood secures labor peace with an early writers deal - A new four-year contract between studios and the Writers Guild avoids a repeat of historical strikes, ensuring industry continuity and protecting healthcare gains.

    โ€œThe swift resolution of negotiations comes in stark contrast to the last round, when Hollywood writers went on strike for months.โ€

    โ€” Noor Rahm
#14
APR 5, 2026NPR

NPR News: 04-05-2026 12PM EDT

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    Joint US-Israeli forces successfully rescued a downed pilot in Iran - the high-stakes mission occurred amidst a significant military escalation as Israel shifts its strategy toward crippling Iran's industrial and missile manufacturing capabilities.

    โ€œA US Air Force officer who, along with another crew member ejected from a jet shot down in Iran on Friday, was rescued by US forces Sunday morning.โ€

    โ€” Dee Parvez
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    Israel is systematically targeting Iran's core economic sectors to degrade military output - recent strikes have reportedly destroyed the majority of Iran's steel manufacturing capacity and key petrochemical complexes essential for missile production.

    โ€œIsrael's military strikes in Iran have destroyed the majority of Iran's capabilities to manufacture steel.โ€

    โ€” Daniel Estrin
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    Global oil prices face a prolonged recovery period regardless of a ceasefire - the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz will be hindered by potential naval mines, extreme logistical bottlenecks for trapped vessels, and physical damage to aging energy infrastructure.

    โ€œReopening of the straits will be slow because it may have been mined. Also the logistics of getting all the ships that are trapped in out and the ones that are out in will be slow.โ€

    โ€” David Goodwin
#13
APR 6, 2026NPR

NPR News: 04-05-2026 9PM EDT

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    US special ops rescue pilot in Iran - An Air Force colonel was recovered from a mountain crevasse after evading capture for two days following his F-15 being shot down.

    โ€œHe was eventually plucked from a crevasse in a mountain some 7,000 feet high. I'm told by a US official, he's in stable condition, though no detail on his wounds.โ€

    โ€” Tom Bowman
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    Zelensky leverages anti-drone expertise for missile defense - Ukraine is signing security deals in the Middle East, trading its combat experience with Iranian-made Shahed drones for advanced ballistic missile interceptors.

    โ€œZelensky is offering to trade this anti-drone expertise for systems that shoot down Russian ballistic missiles.โ€

    โ€” Joanna Kekesis
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    Hollywood writers secure tentative AI protections - The WGA and major studios reached a four-year agreement addressing critical demands around healthcare and safeguards against generative artificial intelligence.

    โ€œThe Union was asking for better health care plans and protections against artificial intelligence.โ€

    โ€” Janene Hurst
#12
APR 6, 2026NPR

NPR News: 04-05-2026 10PM EDT

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    Trump issues a bombing ultimatum to Iran - Following the rescue of a US Air Force officer, the president threatened to strike power plants and bridges if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened by Tuesday.

    โ€œStarting Tuesday, the US will bomb power plants and bridges if Iran doesn't open the Strait of Hormuz.โ€

    โ€” Mara Liason
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    Reopening the Strait of Hormuz faces major logistical delays - Even if the waterway is cleared, potential sea mines and a massive shipping backlog mean energy supply chains will remain disrupted for weeks.

    โ€œReopening of the Straits will be slow because it may have been mined. Also, the logistics of getting all the ships that are trapped in out and the ones that are out in will be slow.โ€

    โ€” David Goldwyn
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    War-driven energy costs are stalling interest rate cuts - Surging gas prices are expected to push inflation back above 3%, making the Federal Reserve hesitant to lower borrowing costs despite steady job growth.

    โ€œGasoline prices have jumped sharply since the US and Israel launched their war against Iran. That's expected to push the annual inflation rate back above 3% when the price index for March is released on Friday.โ€

    โ€” Scott Horsley
#11
APR 6, 2026NPR

NPR News: 04-05-2026 11PM EDT

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    Escalating US-Iran conflict threatens global energy hubs - President Trump has issued a profane threat to bomb Iranian power plants and bridges if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened by Tuesday.

    โ€œHe said starting Tuesday, the US will bomb power plants and bridges if Iran doesn't open the Strait of Hormuz.โ€

    โ€” Mara Liason
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    Energy-driven inflation is delaying potential interest rate cuts - Surging gas prices, now averaging over $4 per gallon, are expected to push inflation back above 3%, making the Federal Reserve cautious about lowering borrowing costs.

    โ€œReopening of the Straits will be slow because it may have been mined. Also, the logistics of getting all the ships that are trapped in out and the ones that are out in will be slow.โ€

    โ€” David Goldwyn
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    Pope Leo challenges the religious justification for war - In his first Easter address, the new Pope criticized leaders for using religious rhetoric to justify the conflict in Iran and called for a global shift toward non-violence.

    โ€œThe Federal Reserve says President Trump's tariffs have contributed to upward pressure on the price of imported goods. Stubborn inflation is making the Central Bank cautious about cutting interest rates.โ€

    โ€” Scott Horsley
#10
APR 5, 2026NPR

NPR News: 04-05-2026 2PM EDT

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    Ukraine is aggressively targeting Russian energy infrastructure - Recent drone strikes on Baltic ports and refineries aim to neutralize the economic windfall Russia is receiving from high global energy prices during the Iran war.

    โ€œThe uptick in attacks comes as part of a wider Ukrainian effort to limit Russia's financial windfall from the US and Israel's decision to attack Iran.โ€

    โ€” Charles Maines
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    Hollywood avoids another crippling labor strike - Studios and the Writers Guild reached a four-year contract agreement well ahead of the deadline, prioritizing healthcare gains and seeking long-term stability.

    โ€œThe swift resolution of negotiations comes in stark contrast to the last round when Hollywood writers went on strike for months.โ€

    โ€” Noor Rahm
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    Legal and political scandals cloud the British monarchy's US visit - King Charles faces a delicate diplomatic trip as President Trump remains frustrated over military strategy and UK police continue probing Prince Andrew's links to Jeffrey Epstein.

    โ€œBuckingham Palace has so far indicated that that can't and won't happen while criminal investigations into his brother Andrew's links to Epstein are underway.โ€

    โ€” Vicki Barker
#9
APR 5, 2026NPR

NPR News: 04-05-2026 3PM EDT

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    US-Israel rescue mission escalates Iran tensions - A daring joint operation successfully recovered a downed pilot, but the resulting casualties and threats to Iranian infrastructure have heightened the risk of further conflict.

    โ€œA US. Air Force officer who, along with another crew member ejected from a jet shot down in Iran on Friday, was rescued by US forces Sunday morning.โ€

    โ€” Drew Pervez
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    Energy prices face a long recovery timeline - Even if the Strait of Hormuz is reopened, global oil prices will remain high for months due to potential naval mining, logistical bottlenecks, and damaged infrastructure.

    โ€œReopening of the Straits will be slow because it may have been mined. Also, the logistics of getting all the ships that are trapped in out and the ones that are out in will be slow.โ€

    โ€” David Goodwin
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    Trump's postal executive order sparks legal battles - A new directive aimed at restricting mail-in voting has prompted lawsuits from Democrats and voting rights groups who argue the order unconstitutionally weaponizes the USPS.

    โ€œIt's going to cause confusion and could cause further delays in the daily handling of the mail and the daily routine and work of a postal worker.โ€

    โ€” Host/Guest
#8
APR 5, 2026NPR

NPR News: 04-05-2026 4PM EDT

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    The US-Iran conflict is escalating toward infrastructure destruction - President Trump has threatened to bomb Iranian power plants and bridges unless the Strait of Hormuz is reopened, following the rescue of a US Air Force officer.

    โ€œHe said starting Tuesday, the US will bomb power plants and bridges if Iran doesn't open the Strait of Hormuz.โ€

    โ€” Mara Liason
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    Israel is systematically dismantling Iran's industrial capacity - Military strikes are now focused on neutralizing Iran's steel and petrochemical sectors to permanently cripple its ability to manufacture missiles.

    โ€œPrime Minister Netanyahu said in a video statement that Israel's military strikes in Iran have destroyed the majority of Iran's capabilities to manufacture steel.โ€

    โ€” Daniel Estrin
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    Energy-driven inflation is stalling interest rate cuts - A sharp spike in gasoline prices due to the war is expected to push inflation back above 3%, making the Federal Reserve hesitant to lower borrowing costs despite steady job growth.

    โ€œGasoline prices have jumped sharply since the US and Israel launched their war against Iran. That's expected to push the annual inflation rate back above 3 percent when the price index for March is released on Friday.โ€

    โ€” Scott Horsley
#7
APR 5, 2026NPR

NPR News: 04-05-2026 5PM EDT

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    US gas prices remain vulnerable to global supply shocks - despite significant domestic production, the closure of the Strait of Hormuz has pushed gasoline to $4.11 a gallon because crude is a globally priced commodity.

    โ€œThe reality is that the price is global, and there's a real physical shortage. And so we don't escape that price impact, and that translates to what it costs a refiner to buy the crude and therefore what you pay for gasoline at the pump.โ€

    โ€” David Goldwyn
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    Postal delays threaten upcoming voter registration deadlines - with May primaries approaching in the Midwest and South, voters are being warned that USPS processing changes may prevent mail-in applications from receiving timely postmarks.

    โ€œChanges at the US. Postal Service mean that your mail may not get a postmark on the same day you drop it off.โ€

    โ€” Hansi Lo Wang
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    The theatrical box office is seeing a major post-pandemic resurgence - a strong start to 2026, led by hits like Super Mario Brothers and Project Hail Mary, suggests a return to form for blockbuster cinema.

    โ€œTogether, they pushed 2026 to the best start of any year since the pandemic.โ€

    โ€” Bob Mandello
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