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Authorities say the man yelled, free Palestine, before using a makeshift flamethrower, sending several people to the hospital. He is, of course, expected to face charges. Mark McCulloch is the FBI special agent in charge of the Denver field office.
Authorities say the man yelled, free Palestine, before using a makeshift flamethrower, sending several people to the hospital. He is, of course, expected to face charges. Mark McCulloch is the FBI special agent in charge of the Denver field office.
And I'm Steve Inskeep. For your next listen, consider Consider This from NPR News. A first gives you three big stories of the day, while Consider This drills down on a single news story and what it means to you in less than 15 minutes. Listen now on the NPR app or wherever you get your podcasts.
And I'm Steve Inskeep. For your next listen, consider Consider This from NPR News. A first gives you three big stories of the day, while Consider This drills down on a single news story and what it means to you in less than 15 minutes. Listen now on the NPR app or wherever you get your podcasts.
And I'm Steve Inskeep. For your next listen, consider Consider This from NPR News. A first gives you three big stories of the day, while Consider This drills down on a single news story and what it means to you in less than 15 minutes. Listen now on the NPR app or wherever you get your podcasts.
U.S. Steel is entering a multi-billion dollar partnership with the Japanese competitor Nippon. President Trump campaigned on a promise to block that deal. He now says he approves. So how, if at all, did the agreement change? I'm Steve Inskeep, and this is Up First from NPR News. Harvard University says the Trump administration broke the law when it banned international students there.
U.S. Steel is entering a multi-billion dollar partnership with the Japanese competitor Nippon. President Trump campaigned on a promise to block that deal. He now says he approves. So how, if at all, did the agreement change? I'm Steve Inskeep, and this is Up First from NPR News. Harvard University says the Trump administration broke the law when it banned international students there.
U.S. Steel is entering a multi-billion dollar partnership with the Japanese competitor Nippon. President Trump campaigned on a promise to block that deal. He now says he approves. So how, if at all, did the agreement change? I'm Steve Inskeep, and this is Up First from NPR News. Harvard University says the Trump administration broke the law when it banned international students there.
A judge says the students may keep attending for now.
A judge says the students may keep attending for now.
A judge says the students may keep attending for now.
Why is the administration cracking down? Also, as Elon Musk waves goodbye to his Department of Government Efficiency, did it make government any more efficient? NPR delivers you an efficient look at the evidence. Stay with us. We've got the news you need to start your day.
Why is the administration cracking down? Also, as Elon Musk waves goodbye to his Department of Government Efficiency, did it make government any more efficient? NPR delivers you an efficient look at the evidence. Stay with us. We've got the news you need to start your day.
Why is the administration cracking down? Also, as Elon Musk waves goodbye to his Department of Government Efficiency, did it make government any more efficient? NPR delivers you an efficient look at the evidence. Stay with us. We've got the news you need to start your day.
President Trump travels to Pittsburgh today to celebrate something that he previously said he would not allow. It's a partnership between United States Steel and the Japanese company Nippon Steel. Former President Biden blocked that sale on national security grounds.
President Trump travels to Pittsburgh today to celebrate something that he previously said he would not allow. It's a partnership between United States Steel and the Japanese company Nippon Steel. Former President Biden blocked that sale on national security grounds.
President Trump travels to Pittsburgh today to celebrate something that he previously said he would not allow. It's a partnership between United States Steel and the Japanese company Nippon Steel. Former President Biden blocked that sale on national security grounds.
Candidate Trump also promised to block it, saying that foreign ownership of a company with United States in the name just sounded psychologically bad. Here he was campaigning in Pennsylvania last October.
Candidate Trump also promised to block it, saying that foreign ownership of a company with United States in the name just sounded psychologically bad. Here he was campaigning in Pennsylvania last October.
Candidate Trump also promised to block it, saying that foreign ownership of a company with United States in the name just sounded psychologically bad. Here he was campaigning in Pennsylvania last October.