PUBLISHED: APR 11, 2026INDEXED: APR 12, 2026, 1:29 AM

NPR News: 04-11-2026 8AM EDT

Key Takeaways

  • US and Iran negotiate fragile ceasefire agreement

    Vice president JD Vance is in Islamabad today leading a US delegation for high level talks aimed at stabilizing a fragile ceasefire between The US and Iran. The agreement reached this week is already being tested with tensions lingering between the two sides. Officials say the next two weeks will be critical in determining whether the ceasefire can hold.

    Windsor Johnston
  • Lebanon and Israel hold historic diplomatic talks

    Lebanese president Joseph Aoun says the Lebanese ambassador in Washington had a phone call Friday with the Israeli ambassador there. It's the first official contact between the two countries since 1983. Aoun says there will be face to face talks Tuesday at the state department focusing on a ceasefire.

    Lauren Fryer
  • Rising energy costs drive 3.3% inflation surge

    A sharp spike in gasoline prices during the war triggered a surge of inflation last month. Consumer prices in March were up 3.3% from a year ago. That's the biggest annual increase in twenty two months. Stripping out volatile energy and food prices, core inflation was 2.6%, high enough to make the Federal Reserve cautious about additional cuts to interest rates.

    Scott Horsley
  • Rory McIlroy holds record Masters tournament lead

    McIlroy was on fire on the back nine. He had back to back birdies on the twelfth and thirteenth holes, then ended with a flourish. Four straight birdies to wrap up the round, including a remarkable 90 foot chip shot from off the green that rolled in. McIlroy's six stroke lead is the largest after two rounds in Masters history.

    Steve Futterman
  • Trump proposes massive 250th anniversary Washington arch

    The Trump administration has released plans for a massive arch to be built in Washington DC. The project is meant to mark the nation's two hundred fiftieth anniversary in July, though details on funding and approval remain unclear. Critics say the proposal would mark a significant departure from how sitting presidents typically approach public memorials.

    Windsor Johnston
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