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NPR News: 05-10-2026 3PM EDT

10 May 2026

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Chapter 1: What recent developments occurred in the U.S.-Iran conflict?

1.027 - 19.295 Noor Rahm

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Noor Rahm. Iranian authorities have delivered a response to the latest U.S. proposal to end the latest Mideast war and given it to Pakistani mediators, according to the state-run Islamic Republic news agency. NPR's Dia Hadid reports.

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19.736 - 37.769 Dia Hadid

State-run agency the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting says Iran's response remains consistent with previous positions. readiness to continue a ceasefire that has largely held since early April, in exchange for the opening of the Strait of Hormuz, that's a key global shipping route, and ending hostilities.

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38.591 - 59.013 Dia Hadid

The war began on February 28 when Israel and the United States launched airstrikes on Iran. Iran subsequently blocked the Strait of Hormuz and then the US imposed its own blockade. It's unclear if Iran's response will be acceptable to the Trump administration, which has given various reasons for launching the war, including ending Iran's nuclear program.

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59.935 - 65.005 Dia Hadid

Iran's deputy speaker told state-run media that military operations would not open the strait.

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Chapter 2: How are lawmakers addressing the situation of imprisoned journalists in Hong Kong and China?

65.486 - 67.23 Dia Hadid

Tia Hadid, NPR News.

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67.615 - 86.282 Noor Rahm

U.S. lawmakers are urging President Trump to ask for the release of imprisoned Hong Kong publisher Jimmy Lai and more than a dozen arrested Christian leaders when the president travels to China this week. NPR's Emily Fang reports the family of an imprisoned journalist is also hoping for good news.

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86.262 - 104.907 Emily Fang

The family of Chinese journalist Dong Yuyu says his health condition is dire, and they're asking China to release the editor. Dong is currently serving a seven-year prison sentence, with Chinese prosecutors arguing during his 2024 trial that his meetings with foreign journalists and Japanese diplomats were evidence of espionage.

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105.588 - 123.853 Emily Fang

Dong's family has always denied these charges, and they say the case is an example of sharply worsening conditions for foreign and domestic press in China. Dong Sun says his father is forced to work long hours in prison making clothes and that doctors discovered a lung tumor recently. Emily Fang, NPR News.

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Passengers aboard the Dutch cruise ship tied to the deadly hantavirus outbreak are making their way back to their home countries for evaluation.

Chapter 3: What measures are being taken for passengers affected by the hantavirus outbreak?

132.645 - 141.538 Noor Rahm

The vessel arrived near Spain's Canary Islands today, where public health officials coordinated medical screenings and charter flights. NPR's Miguel Macias reports.

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141.718 - 162.772 Miguel Macias

The MV Hondius cruise ship arrived early Sunday at a seldom used port in Tenerife, the largest island of the archipelago. It did not dock and it will remain at a distance. Medical staff are evaluating passengers on board, who will then be transported in small groups to the port. from there to the airport, about 10 minutes away, where they will be flown to their countries of origin.

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163.173 - 177.06 Miguel Macias

The complex operation involving the Spanish army and two national ministries has caused a political firestorm in Spain, with the central government taking measures to overrule the opposition of local authorities. Miguel Macias, NPR News, Seville, Spain.

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177.48 - 187.055 Noor Rahm

This is NPR News. Search teams in Indonesia today found the bodies of two hikers missing after a volcano erupted Friday.

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Chapter 4: What details emerged from the search for hikers after the Indonesian volcano eruption?

187.515 - 212.149 Noor Rahm

The body of a third hiker was located yesterday. They had set out to climb Mount Dukono despite safety restrictions and became stranded after the volcano erupted. Canvas, an education technology platform that provides services to millions of students around the globe, was hacked last week. The timing amid final season and the sensitive nature of student data prompted outrage and concern.

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NPR's Sequoia Carrillo reports.

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214.755 - 234.456 Sequoia Carrillo

Students and teachers saw a black screen when they logged onto Canvas on Thursday with a message stating that a ransomware group had hacked the platform. demanding money in exchange for students' data. This is just the latest in a recent string of cyber attacks targeting young people. Dozens of school districts have reported hacks in the last few years.

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235.017 - 241.971 Sequoia Carrillo

Canvas is back online, and for immediate concerns, like whether students will get their grades on time or if exams can take place,

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Chapter 5: How did a recent cyber attack impact the education platform Canvas?

241.951 - 255.936 Sequoia Carrillo

Things seem to have gone back to normal. But cybersecurity experts say just because a platform is back up does not mean the data breach is over. Canvas is still investigating the extent of the attack. Sequoia Carrillo, NPR News.

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255.956 - 279.18 Noor Rahm

In time for Mother's Day, the Social Security Administration has released the list of the most popular baby names in 2025. Olivia leads for the girls for the seventh year in a row. Charlotte is in second place, ending Emma's six-year run in that spot. She's now third. On the boys' side, Liam is number one, also with his seventh year in a row, followed by Noah and Oliver. I'm Nora Rahm, NPR News.

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Chapter 6: What are the most popular baby names released by the Social Security Administration?

280.342 - 285.313 Miguel Macias

Every single complex society that's ever existed in the history of the world so far has collapsed.

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285.955 - 291.186 Ben Bradford

Do we think we're different? Are We Doomed? The new podcast about the end of the world.

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291.507 - 292.69 Sequoia Carrillo

I don't like where this is headed.

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293.732 - 299.886 Ben Bradford

I'm Ben Bradford. Join me for Are We Doomed? Part of the NPR Network. Listen now wherever you get your podcasts.

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