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NPR News: 04-03-2026 6PM EDT

03 Apr 2026

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Chapter 1: What recent military incidents involving U.S. combat planes are reported?

0.655 - 16.425 Ryland Barton

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Ryland Barton. Two U.S. Air Force combat planes were shot down today. That's according to an official not authorized to discuss the incidents. A plane that went down near the Strait of Hormuz had one crew member who has been rescued by U.S. forces.

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16.885 - 35.792 Ryland Barton

One crew member has been rescued from the other plane crash in southwestern Iran, but the search continues for its second crew member. The White House is asking Congress for the largest defense budget in modern U.S. history, $1.5 trillion. The boost comes amid more than the month-long war with Iran. NPR's Danielle Kurtzleben reports.

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35.89 - 53.68 Danielle Kurtzleben

This spending boost would be paired with a requested $73 billion in cuts to domestic spending, according to a budget summary from the White House. The annual budget request represents a blueprint of the executive branch's priorities, though Congress ultimately sets spending levels. Trump outlined his priorities during a closed-press lunch this week with religious leaders.

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It's not possible for us to take care of daycare, Medicaid, Medicare, all these individual things. They can do it on a state basis. You can't do it on a federal. We have to take care of one thing, military protection. We have to guard the country.

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68.195 - 73.019 Danielle Kurtzleben

The White House posted a video of the event before deleting it. Danielle Kurtzleben, NPR News, the White House.

73.18 - 83.476 Ryland Barton

A group of 24 states filed a lawsuit today to block President Trump's latest executive order on voting. NPR's Miles Parks reports the order attempts to add new restrictions to mail-in voting.

83.676 - 102.263 Miles Parks

This suit, filed by a group of Democratic states, is the third to be filed challenging the executive order, after the Democratic Party sued on Wednesday and a coalition of voting rights groups sued on Thursday. The Constitution is explicit in delegating power to run voting to the states, although Congress can step in to set national rules for federal elections as well.

102.243 - 122.462 Miles Parks

In a statement, New York Attorney General Letitia James referenced all that, saying, quote, Numerous legal experts said they expect courts to swiftly block this order, as they did with Trump's order last March, which tried to add new restrictions to voter registration. Miles Parks, NPR News, Washington.

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The high cost of housing means more people are priced out of not only buying, but also renting alone.

Chapter 2: How is the proposed defense budget related to the ongoing conflict with Iran?

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NPR's Jennifer Ludden reports that has led to an uptick in seniors seeking roommates.

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133.31 - 141.16 Matt Hutchinson

The share of people 65 and older looking for a roommate has tripled in the past decade, says Matt Hutchinson with the listing site Spare Room.

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141.34 - 144.264 Miles Parks

They're not the biggest group of roommates, but they're by far the fastest growing.

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144.284 - 157.36 Matt Hutchinson

David West is one of them. He never imagined living with a stranger at age 72, but divorce and job loss burned through his savings. His roommate in Fresno covers utilities, and West shares his Costco membership.

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157.34 - 161.807 David West

And it's that give and take thing. It's trying to help each other out as much as possible.

161.947 - 176.088 Matt Hutchinson

Darla Desatel is 74 and enjoys the shared company when she gets along well with a roommate. And that's pretty special when that works out. She's also proud she's learned to live with less. Jennifer Ludden, NPR News.

176.289 - 196.712 Ryland Barton

You're listening to NPR News from Washington. Myanmar's parliament has elected Min Aung Hlaing as the country's new president. He's the general who ousted Aung San Suu Kyi's civilian government in 2021. The move marks a nominal return to an elected government but is seen as an effort to keep the army in power.

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Myanmar's election was deemed neither free nor fair by opponents and independent observers. The crew of the Artemis II mission is hurtling toward the moon. They'll fly by in a few days and circle back to Earth. But what do they eat? From Central Florida Public Media, Marion Summerall explains.

213.989 - 239.541 Christina Cook

The menu includes a wide variety of foods with things like spicy green beans, tropical fruit salad, and maple cream cookies. In a NASA video about eating in space, astronaut Christina Cook says foods you wouldn't even imagine being rehydrated are actually good. NASA's Norm Knight, the director of the Flight Operations Directorate, says NASA tracks each meal to ensure the crew's health.

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