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NPR News: 10-22-2025 2PM EDT

22 Oct 2025

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Chapter 1: What recent changes have occurred in North Carolina's congressional map?

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Support for NPR comes from NPR member stations and Eric and Wendy Schmidt through the Schmidt Family Foundation, working toward a healthy, resilient, secure world for all. On the web at theschmidt.org.

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15.708 - 31.141 Lakshmi Singh

Live from NPR News, I'm Lakshmi Singh. North Carolina is now the latest state where a GOP-led legislature has heeded President Trump's call and passed a new congressional map that secures additional GOP seats ahead of next year's midterm election.

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31.882 - 41.77 Lakshmi Singh

Christopher Cooper, a political science professor at Western Carolina University, says North Carolina says the changes are small but critical in its impact on the power of Black voters.

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41.851 - 44.753 Christopher Cooper

It takes the first congressional district, which is represented by

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44.986 - 64.974 Christopher Cooper

African-American Democrat named Don Davis moves it from being the most competitive district in the state and arguably the most competitive district in the United States South, essentially shuffle some of those Democratic voters and African-American voters into the third congressional district, which is represented by a guy named Greg Murphy, who's a Republican.

65.254 - 83.869 Christopher Cooper

So it makes Greg Murphy's district a little bluer, but certainly no threat to Republican reelection there, turns the first district into one that is more friendly towards Republicans, and at the same time drops the Black voting age percentage in NC1, Davis' district, from 40% to 32%.

Chapter 2: How is the government shutdown affecting federal workers?

84.727 - 103.154 Lakshmi Singh

Professor Cooper on NPR's Here and Now. Day 22 of the government shutdown and still no sign of an agreement to reopen agencies. More than 700,000 furloughed workers are missing paychecks. Jenny Abamu of Member Station WAMU reports from a food distribution line in Maryland.

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103.294 - 108.662 Jenny Abamu

Lines of federal workers waiting for food boxes wrapped around the grocery store and into the neighborhood.

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Chapter 3: What role is Jared Kushner playing in the Israel-Hamas ceasefire negotiations?

109.263 - 120.737 Jenny Abamu

The county is home to more than 60,000 federal workers. Jay, a furloughed federal employee who only wanted to use his first name out of fear of losing his job, says he has a one and a five-year-old at home.

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Kids, they eat a lot. And then you try to get them stuff that's healthy as well. It's a lot on the parents.

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126.503 - 137.795 Jenny Abamu

This is the first in a series of food drives. It started with 300 boxes for 150 families, but ran out halfway through distribution. Organizers say they're doubling the number of boxes for the rest of the week.

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Chapter 4: How are countries performing on their methane reduction pledges?

138.336 - 141.379 Jenny Abamu

For NPR News, I'm Jenny Abamu in Hyattsville, Maryland.

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141.865 - 155.93 Lakshmi Singh

Vice President J.D. Vance is leading a U.S. delegation in Israel to make sure the Israel-Hamas ceasefire President Trump recently brokered stays on course. NPR's Frank Ordonez reports on ethics questions surrounding one of the key negotiators of the truce, Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner.

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155.97 - 175.461 Daniel Shapiro

The president's son-in-law and former chief advisor has used relationships developed during the first administration to secure some fruitful business opportunities. Daniel Shapiro, who was the ambassador to Israel during the Obama administration, says it's fair to question whether those like Kushner should be doing diplomacy with countries they're also doing business with.

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I don't think there's any question that Jared Kushner's involvement in that critical phase, given the relationships he has and given the experience he's had working with these governments previously, helped produce a result fairly quickly that brought about the good outcome.

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Chapter 5: What are the implications of Russia's recent military maneuvers?

191.123 - 198.75 Daniel Shapiro

Shapiro says there are few lines between politics and business in the region, and that helped Kushner broker an agreement.

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198.77 - 217.956 Lakshmi Singh

It's NPR. The U.S. has carried out another strike on an alleged drug vessel. A U.S. official not authorized to speak publicly tells NPR this operation took place on the Pacific side of South America. The previous six strikes that the administration asserts were involved in drug trafficking took place in the Caribbean.

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218.678 - 232.76 Lakshmi Singh

Ahead of the United Nations climate meeting in Brazil next month, a new report shows countries are not meeting goals to reduce methane pollution. NPR's Jeff Brady reports countries pledged to cut methane emissions by 30 percent by 2030.

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Chapter 6: What updates have emerged regarding U.S. strikes on drug vessels?

233.061 - 253.069 Jeff Brady

The European Union and the U.S. launched the global methane pledge at the UN-Glasgow climate meeting four years ago. 159 countries and the EU have signed on to it. Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas and the second biggest contributor to heating the climate after carbon dioxide. Scientists say it's responsible for about a third of the planet's warming.

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253.51 - 274.497 Jeff Brady

The UN Environment Program report finds there has been progress in tracking methane pollution. About a third of methane emissions from oil and gas companies is now measured. The report also finds companies and governments are responding more often to an alert and response program. Still, nearly 90% of those alerts go unanswered. Jeff Brady, NPR News.

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275.178 - 294.486 Lakshmi Singh

Russia is testing its nuclear capabilities through military maneuvers. Today, the Kremlin's been holding drills after Russian President Vladimir Putin's Budapest meeting with President Trump was put on hold. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky returned to the White House in recent days seeking additional weaponry, including long-range Tomahawk missiles. It's NPR.

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