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NPR News: 10-23-2025 1PM EDT

23 Oct 2025

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

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Support for NPR and the following message come from the estate of Joan B. Kroc, whose bequest serves as an enduring investment in the future of public radio and seeks to help NPR produce programming that meets the highest standards of public service in journalism and cultural expression.

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19.312 - 22.596 Lakshmi Singh

Live from NPR News, I'm Lakshmi Singh.

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Chapter 2: What recent legal actions have been taken against Binance and its founder?

22.762 - 41.142 Lakshmi Singh

President Trump's pardoned Binance founder Changpeng Zhao. The crypto billionaire had pleaded guilty to failing to establish enough guardrails in the world's largest crypto exchange to block money from flowing to terrorists and other criminal groups. After pleading guilty in 2023, he was sentenced to four months in prison.

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41.56 - 48.233 Lakshmi Singh

The Trump White House today says the prosecution was part of a Biden administration war on cryptocurrency.

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Chapter 3: How are NBA players involved in illegal gambling schemes?

48.834 - 76.436 Lakshmi Singh

Democratic lawmakers have raised ethics concerns about such pardons. The NBA Portland Trailblazers head coach Chauncey Billups and Miami Heat player Terry Rozier are among dozens of people arrested by federal agents in connection with an FBI investigation into two illegal gambling schemes. One involved bets on NBA games and the other involved underground poker games. NPR's Becky Sullivan reports.

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76.656 - 87.008 Becky Sullivan

Federal officials, including FBI Director Kash Patel, say that NBA insiders such as Rozier passed along confidential info to organized crime operations to place illegal bets on games.

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Chapter 4: What are the implications of Reddit's lawsuit against Perplexity AI?

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This is the insider trading saga for the NBA. That's what this is.

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91.814 - 106.153 Becky Sullivan

Rozier was previously investigated by the NBA back in 2023 after the league was alerted to suspicious bets on a game of his that year. The league had cleared him of wrongdoing. In a statement to NPR, Rozier's lawyer said Rozier was not a gambler and that he, quote, looks forward to winning this fight.

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106.573 - 117.067 Becky Sullivan

The second indictment alleges that crime groups used former NBA stars like Billups to lure unsuspecting victims into high roller underground poker games. then cheated victims out of tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars.

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Chapter 5: How is AI impacting data collection practices in social media?

117.407 - 118.689 Becky Sullivan

Becky Sullivan, NPR News.

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119.37 - 143.843 Lakshmi Singh

The NBA has placed both players on leave from their teams and says it will continue to cooperate with the relevant authorities. Social media site Reddit is suing artificial intelligence company Perplexity over alleged data theft. NPR's Bobby Allen reports it's the latest legal battle over the controversial data collection practices of the AI industry.

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143.975 - 160.866 Bobby Allen

Reddit says AI search engine Perplexity and other data scraping companies engage in an industrial-scale, unlawful collection of comments from millions of the site's users. Lawyers for Reddit compare the actions to would-be bank robbers who can't get into a vault, so they break into an armored truck instead.

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161.326 - 178.26 Bobby Allen

Perplexity denied the allegations, saying its practices remained principled and responsible. A wave of lawsuits are now playing out centered on how AI companies train chatbots to become so powerful. Vast corners of the internet have been scanned without permission, spurring copyright lawsuits from publications like the New York Times.

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178.741 - 186.216 Bobby Allen

In this case, Reddit says other AI chatbots have struck licensing deals, but perplexity has refused. Bobby Allen, NPR News.

186.584 - 214.39 Lakshmi Singh

The Dow Jones Industrial Average is up 123 points at last glance at 46,716. This is NPR News. Russia continues its attacks on Ukraine as U.S. and NATO allied diplomatic efforts for an end to the war continue. Washington Post columnist David Ignatius says Russia is conducting an increasingly aggressive campaign against European countries.

Chapter 6: What new findings have emerged about the side effects of antidepressants?

214.41 - 230.968 David Ignatius

Europe is frightened. They see Russia coming at them. They're used to having the United States as their friend and protector. And Trump increasingly seems to want to back away from European conflicts and the Ukraine war in particular. That scares Europeans. It should scare all of us.

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231.455 - 255.252 Lakshmi Singh

David Ignatius on NPR's Morning Edition. Doctors have long known antidepressants come with side effects for cardiovascular and metabolic health. But a major analysis from researchers in the UK has, for the first time, pulled together data from more than 150 drug trials to compare the physical side effects of dozens of antidepressants. Here's NPR's Will Stone.

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Chapter 7: What should patients consider when choosing antidepressants based on new research?

255.232 - 273.932 Will Stone

The study in The Lancet this week details how each medication can affect weight, blood pressure, heart rate, cholesterol, and other areas of health. In some cases, the impact on weight could vary by as much as 8 pounds or 20 heartbeats per minute. Dr. Toby Pillinger is a psychiatrist at King's College London and was the lead author of the study.

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273.912 - 279.738 Dr. Toby Pillinger

The good news is that those medications that are most commonly prescribed actually aren't too bad for a number of physical health parameters.

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279.818 - 290.39 Will Stone

So that's reassuring. Pillinger says the point is not to single out certain antidepressants as better than others, just to help doctors and patients pick the best medications. Will Stone, NPR News.

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291.351 - 297.237 Lakshmi Singh

The Dow is up more than 100 points. S&P has risen 37. You're listening to NPR News.

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