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Giles Snyder

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NPR News Now
NPR News: 02-25-2026 4AM EST

She won the Virginia governor's office by double digits last November.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 02-25-2026 4AM EST

President Trump's speech Tuesday night was the longest presidential speech before Congress in recent history, beating the record Trump himself said just a year ago.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 02-25-2026 4AM EST

His speech ran about one hour, 48 minutes, roughly nine minutes longer than last year.

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NPR News: 02-25-2026 4AM EST

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NPR News: 02-25-2026 4AM EST

Several states, all led by Democrats, are suing the Trump administration over its overhaul of childhood immunization policy.

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NPR News: 02-25-2026 4AM EST

Colorado Public Radio's John Daly has more.

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NPR News: 02-25-2026 4AM EST

A fight over Warner Brothers Discovery took another turn Tuesday.

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NPR News: 02-25-2026 4AM EST

Paramount has raised the price of its takeover offer to $31 per share and also increased the termination fee it would pay should the deal fail to gain regulatory approval.

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NPR News: 02-25-2026 4AM EST

Paramount made an initial all-cash hostile bid in December, just days after Warner struck a deal to sell its studio and streaming business to Netflix.

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NPR News: 02-25-2026 4AM EST

Global stock markets advancing ahead of the opening bell on Wall Street.

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NPR News: 02-25-2026 4AM EST

Shares in Europe are up, and the regional markets in Asia gained ground.

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NPR News: 02-25-2026 4AM EST

Japan's benchmark Nikkei and the market in Taiwan closed up more than 2 percent.

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NPR News: 02-25-2026 4AM EST

I'm Joel Snyder.

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NPR News: 02-25-2026 4AM EST

This is NPR News.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 02-25-2026 3AM EST

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

NPR News Now
NPR News: 02-25-2026 3AM EST

President Trump used his State of the Union speech Tuesday night to claim the country is stronger than ever, even though poll show voters are worried about the economy.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 02-25-2026 3AM EST

He also confronted Democrats, some of whom shouted at the president over his immigration crackdown.

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NPR News: 02-25-2026 3AM EST

Democrats largely stayed seated while Republicans stood to applaud.

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NPR News: 02-25-2026 3AM EST

NPR's Domenico Montanaro has more on President Trump's reset on immigration.

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NPR News: 02-25-2026 3AM EST

Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger delivered the Democratic response, disputing President Trump's assertion that the nation is in a golden age, saying many Americans are feeling the pinch of high costs more than a year into his second term.