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NPR News Now

NPR News: 01-02-2026 12PM EST

02 Jan 2026

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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?

0.031 - 18.563 Unknown

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21.26 - 39.221 Lakshmi Singh

Live from NPR News, I'm Lakshmi Singh. Investigators believe they have found the cause of the New Year's party fire at a Swiss Alps resort bar, Sparklers. Top prosecutor Beritrice Piu updated reporters a short time ago, as heard here through an interpreter.

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39.461 - 67.517 Beritrice Piu

Everything leads us to believe that the fire began from... candles or sparklers that were put on champagne bottles, and all of this was placed too closely to the roof, or the ceiling rather, and that's when there was a flashover that took place in this establishment.

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68.088 - 94.467 Lakshmi Singh

Local authorities estimate 40 deaths and more than 100 people injured. Investigators are still working to identify deceased victims. At least seven protesters have been killed in Iran as tensions mount over the country's economic collapse. NPR's Michelle Kellerman reports, President Trump says the United States will come to the rescue of Iranian citizens unless the violence stops.

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94.447 - 116.747 Donald Trump

In a post on Truth Social, President Trump warns Iran that, quote, we are locked and loaded and ready to go if Iran kills peaceful protesters. Iran has accused the U.S. and Israel of stoking the protests. Ali Larajani, who's on Iran's National Security Council, writes on X that the American people should know that Trump started this adventurism.

117.227 - 139.472 Donald Trump

The Trump administration carried out a massive bombing campaign of Iran's nuclear sites last year, And Israel is now sounding the alarm about Iran's ballistic missile program, a topic Israel's prime minister raised with Trump earlier this week. The protests in Iran are about the economy and the collapsing currency. Michelle Kellerman, NPR News, Tel Aviv.

139.773 - 155.672 Lakshmi Singh

The Trump administration is freezing federal support for child care programs across the U.S. because of concerns about fraud and misuse of taxpayer dollars. Policy change followed the posting of a video on social media by a right-wing influencer. More from NPR's Brian Mann.

Chapter 2: What caused the tragic fire at the Swiss Alps resort?

155.652 - 176.563 Brian Mann

Last week, a 23-year-old MAGA-linked activist posted a video to YouTube claiming he had found evidence that child care centers run by Somali Americans in Minnesota were cheating the federal government. Health and Human Services Deputy Secretary Jim O'Neill then posted a video saying child care funds nationwide will be released only when states prove they're being spent legitimately.

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176.543 - 181.832 Jim O'Neill

Starting today, we require a justification receipt or photo evidence before we make a payment.

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181.852 - 196.719 Brian Mann

This disruption will affect hundreds of thousands of children in low-income families in all 50 states. NPR asked the Department of Health and Human Services press office if they found concrete evidence of serious or widespread wrongdoing. They've not responded. Brian Mann, NPR News.

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197.059 - 214.131 Lakshmi Singh

It's NPR. A magnitude 6.5 earthquake has struck central and southern Mexico. It sent people in Acapulco and other areas running into the street. The temblor even disrupted Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum's first press briefing of 2026.

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214.231 - 219.763 Bob Mondello

Where is she?

222.19 - 247.179 Lakshmi Singh

The event set off alarms, prompting her and others to quickly evacuate. There have been reports of landslides, no immediate word of injuries or damage. Hollywood finished strong at the box office in 2025, led by the Disney sequels Avatar, Fire & Ash, and Zootopia 2. And PR's Bob Mondello reports that it was a mixed year overall.

247.42 - 266.76 Bob Mondello

In some senses, the year felt like a sequel. Same story, slightly revised. For the third year running, the industry's year-end box office total came in just below $9 billion. The biggest blockbusters were primarily remakes and sequels, and PG-rated films aimed at families continued to do better than any other genre. It's a wicked movie!

266.74 - 282.895 Bob Mondello

2025's film took in a combined $8.87 billion in North American cinemas. Holidays, including a terrific Christmas season, did relatively well, but cinemas sat mostly empty other times of the year, including through one of the worst Octobers in a decade.

283.276 - 294.486 Bob Mondello

That has cinema owners experimenting with alternative attractions, like the two-hour Stranger Things finale, which sold more than 1.1 million tickets over the holidays. Bob Mondello, NPR News.

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