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Giles Snyder

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NPR News: 11-09-2025 5AM EST

dropped his status as a specially designated global terrorist.

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Prosecutors in Indiana are deciding whether to bring charges in the shooting death of a cleaning woman who turned up at the wrong home.

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The fatal shooting happened early Wednesday morning in Whitestown, Indiana.

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Officials say Maria Florenda Rios Perez was shot through the front door and died with her husband by her side.

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Authorities are considering whether to charge the homeowner.

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It's not clear if Indiana's stand-your-ground law applies.

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An emotional ceremony last night at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame welcomed the class of 2025.

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For Member Station WKSU, Kabir Bhatia has more.

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And I'm Giles Snyder.

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This is NPR News from Washington.

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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Giles Snyder.

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Senate Democrats say they're offering a compromise to reopen the government, but Republican Senate Majority Leader John Thune says it's a non-starter.

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NPR's Barbara Sprunt reports.

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Senators remain on Capitol Hill.

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They're working through the weekend for the first time since the government shut down more than a month ago.

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Tens of millions of Americans who receive federal food assistance through SNAP, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, remained in limbo this weekend.

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The Supreme Court has issued an administrative stay of a lower court's order that SNAP payments resume in full.

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In Charlotte, North Carolina, Sylvia Lindsey says a half payment she received is not enough to support her autistic grandson.

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In a brief order signed by Supreme Court Justice Kataji Brown Jackson last night, Jackson cited an appeals court's intention to issue a judgment soon as a reason for her order.

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The Trump administration is fighting that lower court's decision that it fully funds SNAP amid the government shutdown.