Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Shea Stevens.
Chapter 2: What economic policies did President Trump discuss at the American Business Forum?
President Trump touted his economic policies Wednesday while attending the American Business Forum in Miami. Trump told top executives and other elites there that the U.S. economy is doing great.
The stock market has set 40-time all-time record highs and just recently record high, record high, record high. All of them, all of the different exchanges.
Chapter 3: What updates were provided on U.S. military presence in the Caribbean?
GDP growth in the second quarter was an amazing almost 4%
Trump's comments came at a time when an increasing number of Americans are worried about their finances. He blamed the ongoing government shutdown on Democrats. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth have given closed-door briefings on the growing U.S.
Chapter 4: What details emerged about the UPS cargo plane crash investigation?
military presence in the Caribbean. The two officials have updated congressional leaders on U.S. military strikes on small boats in the Pacific and Caribbean. Two people were killed in the latest incident on Tuesday.
Chapter 5: What charges were filed against the man accused of firebombing pro-Israel demonstrators?
That brought to 66 the number of people killed in 16 U.S. military strikes on alleged drug boats since September. Federal investigators say they've recovered flight data and cockpit voice recorders from the UPS cargo plane that crashed in Louisville. At least 12 people died in Tuesday's mishap, including the UPS flight crew. From Member Station W.E.K.U., Curtis Tate has more.
Chapter 6: What recent developments have occurred in Starbucks union negotiations?
The National Transportation Safety Board says the plane's voice and data recorders both sustained fire damage in the crash. NTSB member Todd Inman says investigators won't know the condition of their contents until they are sent to a laboratory in Washington for analysis.
Inman also says, according to airport security footage, the left engine became detached from the plane while it was attempting to take off.
Chapter 7: What milestones has China achieved in its space program?
That correlates with the video that we've seen of it. detaching from the airplane while it is in flight.
Inman says the debris field stretches half a mile. For NPR News, I'm Curtis Tate in Richmond, Kentucky.
In Colorado, the man who's accused of firebombing a group of peaceful pro-Israel demonstrators has pleaded not guilty in state court. Colorado Public Radio's Allison Sherry has the story.
Authorities say that 46-year-old Muhammad Soleiman had told them he planned the June 1st attack for a year and wanted to use a firearm but was denied purchase of one because of his immigration status. Instead, he used Molotov cocktails. Soleiman pleaded not guilty to more than 100 state charges related to that attack on a crowd gathered on a pedestrian mall in Boulder.
Fifteen people were injured, including one elderly woman who died later from her injuries. Those charges include first-degree murder and attempted murder. Suleiman also faces federal hate crimes charges. Both trials are planned for next year. For NPR News, I'm Alison Sherry in Boulder.
U.S. futures are lower in after-hours trading on Wall Street following Wednesday's games. This is NPR. Unionized workers at Starbucks are threatening to walk off their jobs in at least 25 cities beginning November 13th if they don't have a new contract by then.
In a letter to employees, Starbucks says the union is proposing an immediate 65 percent pay hike and a 77 percent increase over three years, among other things. Around 550 of the roughly 10,000 Starbucks locations are unionized. A coffee chain closed dozens of union shops in September as part of a restructuring. Three Chinese astronauts are not returning to Earth as scheduled.
They are assessing damage from a small amount of space debris that hit their space station before leaving. NPR's Emily Fang has details.
Just a few days ago, a new team of astronauts launched into space and successfully docked at the Tiangong station. But the outgoing group of astronauts is now delayed after a six-month stint aboard the station. China's space agency believes space debris hit the station. China's been making big strides in its space program.
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