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NPR News: 05-08-2026 2PM EDT

08 May 2026

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

1.415 - 4.28 Lakshmi Singh

Live from NPR News, I'm Lakshmi Singh.

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Chapter 2: What recent changes have occurred in redistricting laws?

5.021 - 26.668 Lakshmi Singh

The Virginia Supreme Court has struck down a Democratic-backed redistricting plan. The ruling helps advance the Republican Party's redistricting campaign to secure more U.S. House seats in this year's midterm elections. Meanwhile, in Tennessee, Governor Bill Lee has signed a new congressional map That divides a state's majority black district covering Memphis, giving Republicans an advantage.

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27.289 - 49.832 Lakshmi Singh

And now Alabama lawmakers may hold a vote today on a plan to set new U.S. House primaries if the courts allow redistricting in the state. The U.S. is still waiting for Iran's response to a proposal for ending the war as new clashes continue to test their formal ceasefire. Top House Democrat Congressman Adam Smith says Iran is showing no signs of meeting U.S. demands.

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49.812 - 60.267 Adam Smith

When this war started, Iran was weak and negotiating over that nuclear program. We've made no progress whatsoever. We have not degraded their nuclear program at all during the course of this war.

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60.828 - 73.988 Lakshmi Singh

The World Health Organization says a number of confirmed or suspected cases of the Hata virus linked to a Dutch flag cruise ship in the Atlantic remains unchanged at eight. Ari Daniel reports health experts say the risks to the public remain low.

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74.068 - 89.792 Ari Daniel

Authorities are relying on a time-tested approach for limiting the transmission of the hantavirus, contact tracing. It involves locating the close contacts of those at high risk of infection. Preeti Malani is an infectious disease physician at the University of Michigan.

89.772 - 98.862 Preeti Malani

By identifying people who are at risk of infection, you try to get ahead when people don't have symptoms yet, with the goal of preventing the infection from continuing to propagate.

99.123 - 116.202 Ari Daniel

Precautions can be taken with high-risk individuals, including quarantine, so they don't accidentally come into contact with even more people and spread the illness further. Public health officials believe this approach will help keep the hantavirus outbreak contained. For NPR News, I'm Ari Daniel.

116.603 - 130.606 Lakshmi Singh

California, an epicenter of the housing crisis in the United States, will soon have one agency overseeing the programs intended to address affordability in housing. From Member Station KQED, Aditi Bambalamudi reports.

130.746 - 148.595 Aditi Bandlamudi

Right now, housing developers say they have to navigate the state's nine different agencies overseeing some 40 programs. Sarah Karlinsky is with UC Berkeley's Turner Center for Housing Innovation. When she compared California's system to other states, she found that 80 percent of them had a more consolidated system.

Chapter 3: How is the U.S. responding to the ongoing conflict with Iran?

188.079 - 193.287 Lakshmi Singh

Nina Rowney says more than a dozen people have been evacuated so far.

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193.527 - 220.5 Nina Rao

A massive volcanic eruption has claimed the lives of at least three hikers on Indonesia's Mount Dukono in Halmahera Island. The volcano erupted on Friday, blasting a thick pillar of ash and rock nearly 33,000 feet into the sky. Among the dead are two Singaporean nationals and one Indonesian citizen. Authorities say as many as 20 hikers were trapped near the crater when the eruption began.

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221.24 - 239.777 Nina Rao

While a climbing ban had been in place for weeks due to increased activity, officials note that the mountain lacks an official registration post, which allowed hikers to bypass warnings and enter via unofficial paths to view the crater. For NPR News, I'm Nina Rao in Jakarta.

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239.757 - 265.9 Lakshmi Singh

Employers in the U.S. added 115,000 jobs in April, according to the Labor Department's latest report, saying higher than what economists had expected. It marks another solid month of employment growth after the U.S. economy added 185,000 jobs in March, higher than the 178,000 initially reported. The unemployment rate held steady at 4.3%.

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265.88 - 279.356 Lakshmi Singh

Facebook and Instagram's parent company Meta is challenging Britain's media regulator Ofcom. Meta told London's high court yesterday it opposed how fees and penalties under the Online Safety Act are calculated. This is NPR News.

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On the latest episode of Sources and Methods, a week of whiplash in the Iran war. The U.S. escorting ships through the Strait of Hormuz, then just as quickly, not. Reminds me of the movie Jaws. Remember the mayor said, hey, everything's great. Go back in the water. What it all means for the wider war and for gas prices. This week on Sources and Methods, the national security podcast from NPR.

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