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Corva Coleman

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NPR News Now
NPR News: 04-27-2026 7AM EDT

military action against Iran.

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President Trump has also repeatedly denigrated U.K.

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Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

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Two big tech titans open a legal battle in federal court today in Oakland, California.

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Billionaire Elon Musk is suing the artificial intelligence company he helped create, OpenAI.

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It's run by Sam Altman.

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Musk is demanding changes at OpenAI.

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From member station KQED, Rachel Miro reports, damages could reach $134 billion.

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Iran's foreign minister is in Moscow for meetings with Russian leaders.

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He's also visited Pakistan and Oman.

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But the vital Strait of Hormuz remains blocked, both by Iran and by the U.S.

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military.

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That's cutting off vital crude oil supplies from much of the world.

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The most advanced attempt to use gene editing to modify a gene inside the human body appears highly effective for treating a rare but potentially fatal genetic disorder.

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NPR's Rob Stein has the story.

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Climbers in Nepal who are trying to summit Mount Everest are still held up.

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A huge ice chunk has fallen into their path.

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Skilled mountaineers say they are waiting for the ice to melt before the climbers can continue.

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The skilled mountaineers need to go ahead and lay the route, set up, and secure ladders.

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I'm Corva Coleman, NPR News.