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NPR News: 10-23-2025 2AM 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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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Shea Stephens.

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Chapter 2: What recent actions has President Trump taken regarding drug trafficking?

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President Trump is defending the deadly U.S. strikes on multiple boats suspected of hauling drugs. The U.S. military hit two boats in the eastern Pacific Wednesday, killing five alleged smugglers. NPR's Sage Miller has more.

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Trump believes the strikes are necessary because they're preventing drugs from entering the U.S.

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Chapter 3: How is North Carolina's redistricting impacting the political landscape?

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Every one of those boats that gets knocked out is saving 25,000 American lives, not to mention the torn up families all over the country. Drug policy experts say those numbers are overstated, given overall drug death stats in the U.S. The administration has not shared any details regarding evidence used to target the boats or what was on board. Trump argued the U.S.

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is allowed to carry out the attacks because they're happening on international waters.

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Chapter 4: What are the implications of the ceasefire plan between Israel and Hamas?

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It's the eighth known strike targeting vessels the administration says are carrying narcotics since Trump took office in January. Sage Miller, NPR News.

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81.655 - 99.204 Shea Stephens

The North Carolina legislature has approved a new congressional map to add one more Republican seat in the U.S. House. The move is similar to steps taken by legislatures in Texas and Missouri and being considered in California. Christopher Cooper is a political science professor at Western Carolina University.

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Chapter 5: How is the University of Virginia responding to civil rights investigations?

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He weighs in on the redistricting trend.

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101.77 - 123.553 Christopher Cooper

I think what's different here is this is not based on a court case. So we redistrict in North Carolina the way most people watch the Super Bowl. It seems like it's about once a year. But usually, actually always, those have been in response to court decisions. A court says that a map is not legal for a variety of reasons, and then the General Assembly or a third party redraws it.

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Chapter 6: What new initiatives is the Trump administration implementing in civics education?

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This one's different because it is the General Assembly deciding to do this very explicitly because Donald Trump asked them to.

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Cooper says the redistricting efforts could turn off voters going into the 2026 midterms. Israel and Hamas are exchanging dozens of bodies as part of President Trump's ceasefire plan. NPR's Anas Baba reports from Gaza, where the unidentified remains of 54 Israelis were buried on Wednesday.

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Unlike the remains of Israeli hostages identified using DNA and medical records, the Palestinian corpses arrived with no names and no identifying data.

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Chapter 7: What does the latest market trend indicate for Wall Street and Asia-Pacific shares?

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Gaza's whole system, including labs, has been decimated by war. Dr. Munir Al-Borsh, head of Gaza's hospital, says many bodies showed signs of being crushed by tanks, skulls shattered, chests flattened. Israeli authorities have not responded to requests for comment. Now families are being shown graphic images of the bodies, hoping to recognize a missing loved one. They have just five days.

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After that, the remains are buried with no names, only serial numbers, like the 54 laid to rest in Gaza on Wednesday. Anas Baba, NPR News, Gaza.

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194.804 - 219.787 Shea Stephens

You're listening to NPR. The Justice Department has reached an agreement with the University of Virginia that pauses civil rights investigations into the school. Under the deal, UVA has agreed to accept the Trump administration's interpretation of a 2023 U.S. Supreme Court ruling against race-based college admissions. The school also agreed to provide quarterly updates to show its compliance.

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North Carolina legislature has approved... a new congressional map to add more Republican seats in the U.S. Senate. The Trump administration is pouring millions of dollars into civics education with bipartisan agreements that it's long overdue. NPR's Corey Turner reports that the move comes as the U.S. prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary.

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244.315 - 255.285 Corey Turner

The administration has awarded more than $150 million in grants to dozens of colleges, universities, and nonprofit groups to train K-12 teachers in civics and U.S. history.

255.367 - 259.415 Danielle Allen

I think we hit bottom about four or five years ago.

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Danielle Allen manages a research lab at Harvard focused on civics education. She says since World War II, the U.S. government has prioritized science, technology, and math education.

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We were spending about $50 per kid per year federal monies on STEM education and only five cents per year per kid on civics education.

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No surprise, in 2022, only about one in five eighth graders scored proficient in civics, according to federal data. Corey Turner, NPR News.

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