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NPR News: 04-11-2026 5PM EDT

11 Apr 2026

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Chapter 1: What recent developments occurred in the Strait of Hormuz?

0.824 - 15.154 Janine Herbst

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Janine Hurst. Two U.S. Navy ships have crossed the Strait of Hormuz. NPR's Franco Ordonez reports on U.S. efforts to reopen the channel that's critical to commercial shipping.

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15.235 - 38.721 Franco Ordonez

The passage of the guided missile destroyers marks the first transit of American warships since the start of the war six weeks ago. According to U.S. Central Command, the USS Frank E. Peterson and USS Michael Murphy are part of a broader mission to ensure the Strait is fully clear of mines previously laid by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard. U.S.

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38.781 - 59.67 Franco Ordonez

officials say additional forces, including underwater drones, will join the effort in the coming days. The reopening of the strait is a key U.S. condition of the ceasefire. The waterway is critical to the global economy, accounting for about 20% of the world's oil supply. Franco, Ordonez, NPR News.

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60.022 - 81.106 Janine Herbst

Vice President Vance is leading a U.S. delegation of face-to-face talks with Iran in Pakistan today to end the U.S.-Israeli war in Iran. This after President Trump backed down from threats to bomb Iran's power plants, instead agreeing to a temporary ceasefire. Thousands have died in the violence, mostly in Iran and Lebanon. and the global economy has been damaged.

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81.567 - 83.769 Janine Herbst

NPR's Dia Hadid has more from Islamabad.

84.05 - 107.46 Dia Hadid

The ceasefire that was announced last Tuesday has been shaky from the get-go. I have a disagreement about whether it includes Lebanon, where there's been fighting between the Iranian proxy, Hezbollah and Israel. Now, what we're hearing today is that the Lebanese and the Israelis are going to speak directly. So potentially we have another historic outcome from this 43-day war.

107.727 - 130.055 Janine Herbst

NPR's Dia Hadid reporting. Democratic leaders are calling on Congressman Eric Swalwell to end his bid for governor of California following allegations made by a former staffer that he sexually assaulted her. NPR has not independently verified the allegation, which was first published in the San Francisco Chronicle and on CNN. NPR's Elena Moore has more.

130.335 - 138.806 Elena Moore

Swalwell is denying the sexual assault allegations, saying in a video posted online Friday that they were absolutely false. But he also said this.

138.846 - 149.8 Unknown

I've certainly made mistakes in judgment in my past. But those mistakes are between me and my wife. And to her, I apologize deeply for putting her in this position.

Chapter 2: What are the implications of the U.S. delegation's talks with Iran?

284.385 - 293.017 Tom Gruber

It's Siri. Today, he's part of a movement pushing Silicon Valley entrepreneurs to build AI that improves humanity, doesn't doom it.

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293.037 - 296.963 Unknown

I think it's not just a matter of regulation. It's a matter of the scientific agenda.

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297.423 - 302.35 Tom Gruber

That's on the TED Radio Hour podcast. Listen on the NPR app or wherever you get your podcasts.

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