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NPR News: 05-02-2026 4AM EDT

02 May 2026

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

1.313 - 11.829 Dale Willman

Live from NPR News, I'm Dale Willman. Spirit Airlines says it will cease operations immediately. As NPR's Joel Rose reports, the low-cost carrier has been struggling for years.

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11.989 - 17.618 Joel Rose

Spirit Airlines faced mounting financial pressure because of the war in Iran, which sent the price of jet fuel soaring.

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Chapter 2: What recent changes have occurred with Spirit Airlines?

17.986 - 36.366 Joel Rose

But its problems ran much deeper than that. Spirit was a pioneer among ultra-low-cost carriers, keeping its fares down by stripping away amenities the travelers had previously taken for granted and then charging extra for them. But the airline faced increased competition from its larger rivals, which adopted their own basic economy fares.

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36.683 - 52.903 Joel Rose

The Florida-based airline has filed for bankruptcy twice since 2024. Spirit has been seeking a $500 million federal bailout, but those talks failed to yield a deal, leaving the airline no choice but to stop flying and prepare to liquidate its assets. Joel Rose, NPR News, Washington.

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52.883 - 67.905 Dale Willman

President Trump says he's not satisfied with Iran's latest proposal to end the war with the U.S. and Israel. He told reporters Friday Iran is asking for things he cannot agree to. And he said the U.S. will not head to Pakistan for peace talks, but discussions remain ongoing.

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67.885 - 96.183 Donald Trump

We have great respect for Pakistan and Islamabad and tremendous respect for the prime minister and the field marshal. And they're working with us. They continue to work with us. But the trip is a very long one. And we're doing everything in terms of negotiating right now, in terms of the negotiation, telephonically. They've made strides. I'm not sure if they ever get there.

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96.203 - 115.155 Dale Willman

The price of crude oil remains high because of the continuing Iranian blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, with U.S. crude trading at $102 a barrel at the close of the markets Friday and Brent crude, the international standard, trading at $109 a barrel. Early voting for Louisiana's primary elections begins later today.

115.195 - 122.546 Dale Willman

This is just days after the Supreme Court found the state's redrawn congressional map unconstitutional. NPR's Ashley Lopez reports.

122.626 - 139.59 Ashley Lopez

Because of the ruling, state officials suspended the elections for Louisiana's House seats. That's even though more than 100,000 absentee ballots have already been sent out to voters, and those ballots contain the slate of House races. Ballots that will be used during early voting in Louisiana will also feature these candidates. However...

139.57 - 158.052 Ashley Lopez

State officials sent notices to early voting sites that even though voters will have those races on their ballots, barring a successful lawsuit, those votes will not be counted. The other contests in the primary, including a closely watched Senate race, will continue on as normal. The last day of voting in Louisiana is May 16. Ashley Lopez, NPR News.

158.335 - 179.517 Dale Willman

President Trump is ramping up his pressure on the Cuban government. He signed an executive order Friday that targets both the country's government and businesses that do business with the government. Cuba's foreign minister says the U.S. has no right to issue the sanctions and is calling the measures coercive. You're listening to NPR News.

Chapter 3: What is the current status of U.S.-Iran relations?

263.089 - 279.248 Dale Willman

Homeland Security had planned to remove the protections on Monday. In his opinion, the judge said those granted the status are ordinary law-abiding people who the government has determined could face threats to their safety if they are returned to Yemen. I'm Dale Willman, NPR News.

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281.89 - 302.232 Unknown

On Consider This, NPR's afternoon news podcast, we cover everything from politics to the economy to the world. But every story starts with a question. At NPR, we stand for your right to be curious, to make sense of the biggest story of the day and what it means for you. Follow Consider This wherever you get your podcasts.

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