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NPR News Now

NPR News: 11-07-2025 8PM EST

08 Nov 2025

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

0.689 - 10.765 Ryland Barton

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Ryland Barton. The Trump administration is appealing a court order to pay SNAP food benefits during the government shutdown to the Supreme Court.

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On social media, Attorney General Pam Bondi called the order judicial activism at its worst and said the lower federal court shouldn't be able to, as she put it, dictate its own preferences for how scarce federal funds should be spent.

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As NPR's Stephen Fowler explains, some states like California and Wisconsin are already telling SNAP beneficiaries that full payments for food aid are on their way.

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Chapter 2: What is the latest update on SNAP food benefits during the government shutdown?

33.916 - 53.378 Stephen Fowler

Some states are telling their residents they will be receiving the full benefits. There's a letter from the U.S. Department of Agriculture today telling states to prepare to receive full funding. But the Trump administration called the judge's decision a, quote, mockery of the separation of powers and went on to say that courts hold neither the power to appropriate nor the power to spend.

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NPR's Stephen Fowler reporting, President Trump is asking the Department of Justice to open an investigation into foreign-owned meat packers, accusing them of driving up beef prices. The move comes after Republicans suffered losses in key elections in which the winning Democratic candidates focused on cost-of-living concerns.

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And Republican Congressman Elise Stefanik says she's running for governor of New York. North Country Public Radio's Emily Russell reports.

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78.449 - 89.023 Emily Russell

Stefanik has been hinting at her run for New York governor for months, but on Friday morning, she made it official. After launching her first campaign video, Stefanik appeared on Fox & Friends.

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89.223 - 97.234 Elise Stefanik

New York is in catastrophe because of Kathy Hochul's leadership. So I'm running to always put New York families first. That's what I've done in 10 years of Congress.

97.214 - 116.572 Emily Russell

In a statement, a spokesperson for Governor Hochul called Stefanik a sellout and highlighted her unwavering loyalty to President Trump. New York has long been seen as a solidly blue state, though it saw the biggest swing of Republican voters nationwide in last year's election. For NPR News, I'm Emily Russell in Saranac Lake, New York.

116.592 - 130.309 Ryland Barton

OpenAI is staring down seven lawsuits in San Francisco and Los Angeles, alleging that individuals have been harmed by interactions with ChatGPT, Some died by suicide. Member station KQED's Rachel Miro has more.

130.441 - 150.16 Rachel Miro

The lawsuits against OpenAI allege assisted suicide, involuntary manslaughter, and that the company knew ChatGPT was psychologically manipulative and dangerously sycophantic. Attorney Matthew Bergman leads the Social Media Victims Law Center, one of two organizations bringing the lawsuits.

150.501 - 159.79 Matthew Bergman

When you have a machine that is designed to lure people into developing emotional relationships, that is inherently dangerous.

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