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NPR News: 10-22-2025 9PM EDT

23 Oct 2025

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

0.098 - 25.195 Ryland Barton

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. Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Ryland Barton. The University of Virginia has reached an agreement with the federal government that would pause ongoing civil rights investigations if

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25.462 - 35.492 Ryland Barton

NPR's Alyssa Nadworny reports the Justice Department has been looking into the school's use of diversity, equity, and inclusion programs and its handling of anti-Semitism on campus.

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35.833 - 54.051 Alyssa Nadworny

The agreement between Virginia's public flagship and the DOJ comes after months of negotiations and will suspend the five remaining investigations into the university's admissions practices and DEI programs. The deal doesn't require UVA to pay anything or give up academic control or freedom.

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54.031 - 72.429 Alyssa Nadworny

which makes this agreement different from deals that the White House has made with Brown University and Columbia University to reinstate federal funding in exchange for agreeing to specific political priorities. Instead, UVA agrees to follow civil rights law regarding race and report quarterly to the DOJ to demonstrate it is following those rules.

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73.03 - 80.517 Alyssa Nadworny

University's interim president, Paul Mahoney, said the deal represented, quote, the best available path forward. Alyssa Nadwani, NPR News.

80.717 - 90.028 Ryland Barton

The entire east wing of the White House is coming down. As NPR's Tamara Keith reports, it's an expansion of the scope of President Trump's White House ballroom project.

90.194 - 104.133 Tamara Keith

The East Wing was built during World War II and has been modified over the years. Until recently, it housed the offices of the First Lady's staff. Explaining that it needed to be torn down, President Trump downplayed its significance.

104.154 - 107.278 Donald Trump

It was never thought of as being much. It was a very small building.

Chapter 2: What agreement did the University of Virginia reach with the federal government?

107.498 - 114.548 Tamara Keith

Trump said it didn't make sense to save the East Wing at the expense of the massive new ballroom he has planned.

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114.528 - 118.612 Donald Trump

In order to do it properly, we had to take down the existing structure.

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118.672 - 134.988 Tamara Keith

Images of excavators tearing into a wing of the White House have set off alarms for groups concerned with historic preservation. The White House says preservation work was done and calls the controversy, quote, pearl clutching. Tamara Keith, NPR News.

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135.008 - 146.791 Ryland Barton

Meta told its employees today it plans to cut hundreds of jobs in its artificial intelligence division. As NPR's Bobby Allen reports, the layoffs come after a years-long hiring spree at the tech company.

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146.811 - 165.705 Bobby Allen

Meta is laying off about 600 employees who work on AI development. That's according to an internal announcement confirmed by NPR. There are still thousands of Meta employees working on AI projects, including superintelligence, or building AI systems that can exceed the capabilities of the human brain. But the layoffs indicate that some of Meta's recent AI hiring has been overzealous.

166.246 - 184.427 Bobby Allen

It comes just as investor fears grow that the AI industry has become a bubble that could pop and cause economic upheaval. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has spent billions to recruit top AI talent from OpenAI, Google, and other tech companies to try to stave off competition in the AI race. Bobby Allen, NPR News.

184.407 - 204.276 Ryland Barton

Tropical Storm Melissa has dumped rain on parts of Haiti. It's expected to strengthen into a hurricane by Friday. This is NPR News from Washington. The Pentagon says a new press corps of 60 journalists will be allowed into the building. It comes after mainstream reporters turned in their credentials.

204.416 - 226.142 Ryland Barton

They refused to agree to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's new policy to only write about news he approved. The new group includes small conservative outlets like Gateway Pundit and the National Pulse. The director of the Louvre has acknowledged what she calls a terrible failure after a stunning heist of France's crown jewels over the weekend. She says she offered to resign but was refused.

226.375 - 242.794 Ryland Barton

In testimony to the French Senate, the director said the museum had a shortage of security cameras and other weakness exposed by the theft. The film Begonia, starring Emma Stone, opens on Halloween, but it's already getting buzz thanks to a publicity stunt, as NPR's Mandelit Del Barco reports.

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