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Giles Snyder

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NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-27-2026 12AM EDT

Lawmakers are preparing to leave town this weekend for their spring recess.

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NPR News: 03-27-2026 12AM EDT

Federal courts in parts of the country straining under an unprecedented flood of habeas corpus petitions from people trying to get released from immigration detention.

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NPR News: 03-27-2026 12AM EDT

NPR's Martin Costi reports that in some courts, the immigration petitions are delaying other court business.

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NPR News: 03-27-2026 12AM EDT

Ohio Democratic Congresswoman Joyce Beatty is asking a federal court to force the Trump administration to stop calling the Kennedy Center the Trump-Kennedy Center.

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NPR News: 03-27-2026 12AM EDT

NPR's Anastasia Siolkas reports.

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NPR News: 03-27-2026 12AM EDT

Transgender women athletes are being excluded from Olympic events.

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NPR News: 03-27-2026 12AM EDT

The International Olympic Committee agreed Thursday to a new eligibility policy that aligns with President Trump's executive order on women's sports ahead of Los Angeles Games in 2028.

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NPR News: 03-27-2026 12AM EDT

The IOC says eligibility for female events at the Games or any other IOC event is now limited to biological females.

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NPR News: 03-27-2026 12AM EDT

California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a bill renaming the Cesar Chavez state holiday to Farm Workers Day.

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NPR News: 03-27-2026 12AM EDT

Newsom signed the bill Thursday after state lawmakers approved it earlier in the day.

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NPR News: 03-27-2026 12AM EDT

The change came after sexual abuse allegations against Chavez.

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NPR News: 03-27-2026 12AM EDT

For decades, whether the U.S.

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gave foreign aid for family planning has depended largely on whether Republicans or Democrats control the White House.

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NPR News: 03-27-2026 12AM EDT

And Pierce Jonathan Lambert reports a new study suggests which parties in charge influences maternal mortality around the world.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 03-26-2026 11PM EDT

Live from NPR News, I'm Giles Snyder.

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NPR News: 03-26-2026 11PM EDT

President Trump says he's extending a deadline to strike Iranian power plants again, and despite reports to the contrary, Trump says talks with Iran are going well.

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NPR News: 03-26-2026 11PM EDT

Capitol Hill, the Senate under pressure to resolve the Homeland Security shutdown before Congress leaves town this weekend for its spring recess.

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NPR News: 03-26-2026 11PM EDT

A vote to advance DHS funding failed again today.

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NPR News: 03-26-2026 11PM EDT

President Trump says he will sign an order to pay TSA workers as they face another missed paycheck tomorrow.

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NPR News: 03-26-2026 11PM EDT

Elevated oil prices are starting to ripple through the airline industry.