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NPR News: 05-11-2026 12PM EDT

11 May 2026

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Chapter 1: What recent health crisis is impacting cruise ship passengers?

1.415 - 26.347 Lakshmi Singh

Live from NPR News, I'm Lakshmi Singh. Passengers from a cruise ship struck by a deadly hantavirus outbreak that killed three people are returning to their home countries on military and government planes escorted by staffers in hazmat gear. France confirms a woman tested positive and her health has gotten worse. 18 Americans from the ship returned to the U.S. early this morning.

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26.868 - 49.054 Lakshmi Singh

The majority are quarantined at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Two patients were sent to Atlanta's Emory University. One of those patients tested positive but is not showing symptoms. The other has tested negative but is showing mild symptoms. The Assistant Secretary for Health, Admiral Brian Christine, says the risk to the general public remains low.

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Chapter 2: How is the U.S. government responding to the hantavirus outbreak?

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The Andes variant of this virus does not spread easily and it requires prolonged close contact with someone who is already symptomatic. Even so, we have taken this situation seriously. very seriously from the very start.

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63.038 - 80.882 Lakshmi Singh

The outbreak has renewed concerns about the U.S. 's containment capabilities in light of sweeping government doge cuts since President Trump returned to office. The president leaves tomorrow for a state visit to China. NPR's Tamara Keith reports the Iran war looms large over the trip.

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80.896 - 92.675 Tamara Keith

In March, President Trump postponed his trip to China because of the war. The trip is back on, but the war isn't over. Instead, it's in an unsteady and uncertain holding pattern.

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Chapter 3: What are the implications of President Trump's state visit to China?

93.096 - 97.082 Tamara Keith

Kurt Campbell at the Asia Group says the timing is awkward.

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97.062 - 109.939 Unknown

It is remarkable that President Trump is prepared to go to China under these circumstances. But may I also say that it's also deeply unusual that China is prepared to host him.

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110.179 - 125.078 Tamara Keith

Iran and China are allies and trading partners. Campbell says the fact that the trip is moving forward is an indication of how important it is to both the U.S. and China to stabilize their relationship. Tamara Keith, NPR News.

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126.29 - 136.151 Lakshmi Singh

The standoff between the U.S. and Iran pushed oil prices higher today. NPR's Scott Horsley reports the price of homes is also rising.

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Chapter 4: How are rising oil prices affecting the economy?

136.411 - 159.555 Scott Horsley

Oil prices rose after President Trump called Iran's latest diplomatic gesture totally unacceptable. AAA says retail gasoline prices in the U.S. now average $4.52 for a gallon of regular. Sales of existing homes rose only slightly in April. The National Association of Realtors says sales were up two-tenths of one percent from March and flat compared to April of last year.

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160.135 - 177.096 Scott Horsley

The average selling price was up less than one percent from a year ago at just under $418,000. First-time buyers accounted for a third of the homes sold last month. Mortgage giant Freddie Mac says the average interest rate on a 30-year home loan is now 6.37%. Scott Horsley, NPR News, Washington.

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177.677 - 178.919 Lakshmi Singh

It's NPR News.

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Chapter 5: What charges has a California man faced in connection to an attack on President Trump?

182.344 - 207.079 Lakshmi Singh

A California man has pleaded not guilty to charges connected to the alleged attack on President Trump last month, including the alleged attempt to assassinate the president. Today, Cole Allen appeared in court in an orange jumpsuit and shackled. He was arrested after allegedly attempting to carry out an armed attack during the White House Correspondents' Dinner. His attorneys are asking U.S.

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207.099 - 233.375 Lakshmi Singh

District Judge Trevor McFadden to disqualify at least two top Justice Department officials from being directly involved because they could be considered victims or witnesses in the case and could pose a conflict of interest. The supplement NAD is attracting lots of attention in the wellness and longevity world. You can buy supplements or get pricey infusions at clinics.

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234.037 - 239.372 Lakshmi Singh

Scientists are studying the potential of NAD, but as NPR's Wollstone reports, many...

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239.352 - 259.192 Will Stone

Of the claims, our head of the current evidence... NAD boosting products are often billed as a kind of cure-all, a potent substance that can reverse aging and enhance energy. Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide is a crucial molecule in our body, and the early research on animals suggests taking NAD precursor supplements can have many benefits.

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Chapter 6: What is the significance of NAD supplements in wellness and longevity?

259.732 - 264.617 Will Stone

Dr. Shalinder Basin at Brigham and Women's Hospital is one of the researchers looking into NAD.

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Early in this field, it certainly is very promising, but I think the hype exceeds the reality where we are in the field.

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273.569 - 278.355 Will Stone

He says what's needed now are larger human trials. Will Stone, NPR News.

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It's NPR. For a growing number of women, single motherhood feels like the right choice. She locked eyes with me, and that was the moment that I knew we were about to have one hell of a life together. on the Sunday Story, how these single mothers are making it work. Listen now to the Sunday Story from the Up First podcast on the NPR app.

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