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NPR News: 11-20-2025 5AM EST

20 Nov 2025

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Chapter 1: What recent developments have occurred regarding Jeffrey Epstein's case?

1.398 - 26.449 Dave Mattingly

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Dave Mattingly. The Justice Department now has 30 days to release its unclassified records on the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. President Trump has signed the bill passed by Congress that compels the DOJ to act. The measure does allow Attorney General Pam Bondi to redact or withhold information that might jeopardize a federal investigation.

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27.03 - 29.633 Dave Mattingly

Daniel Bensky is an Epstein survivor.

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29.798 - 37.328 Daniel Bensky

We're just really hoping that there aren't any new cases that would stall getting every single part of that file released.

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37.348 - 58.675 Dave Mattingly

She was speaking to ABC News. Writing on Truth Social, President Trump was critical of Democrats in Congress who pushed for the release of the files, calling the effort a Democratic distraction, noting the Epstein files were not released during the Biden administration. Later this morning, the Labor Department is due to report the U.S. employment numbers for September.

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Chapter 2: What insights can we gain from the upcoming U.S. employment report?

58.655 - 63.883 Dave Mattingly

NPR's Scott Horsleep says the release of the data was held up by the recent government shutdown.

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64.443 - 81.188 Scott Horsley

The report details employment and unemployment for the month of September. And even though the numbers are a little stale by now, having gathered dust during the six-week government shutdown, analysts will be looking closely for any clues about the strength or weakness of the job market heading into the final months of the year.

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81.788 - 93.669 Scott Horsley

This is the last jobs report the Federal Reserve will get before its next decision on interest rates in about three weeks. The Labor Department says jobs numbers for October and November will be released together in mid-December.

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93.95 - 105.553 Scott Horsley

After the Fed meeting, some of the usual October data, including the unemployment rate, won't be released at all because it wasn't collected while government number crunchers were furloughed. Scott Horsley, NPR News, Washington.

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105.635 - 120.998 Dave Mattingly

Stocks in Asia were up sharply today after chipmaker Nvidia reported strong sales and earnings numbers for the third quarter. The company says it made another $32 billion in the latest period. NPR's Maria Aspin has more.

Chapter 3: How is Nvidia influencing the stock market with its recent earnings?

121.018 - 142.451 Maria Aspin

Nvidia is the most valuable company in the world. It sells the semiconductors that are powering the AI boom, and it's making gobs of money. But for all the billions of dollars that tech companies are investing in AI, they're not seeing a lot of payoff yet. Now more top investors and CEOs are warning that the AI bubble is due to burst.

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143.032 - 164.338 Maria Aspin

That's a problem for the stock market, which has been hitting record highs thanks to tech stocks, despite lots of other economic uncertainty. Tariffs are cutting into company profits, consumer prices are rising, and the jobs market is weakening. Investors will get a delayed government update on employment, but in the meantime, they celebrated NVIDIA's blockbuster report card.

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164.678 - 167.021 Maria Aspin

Maria Aspin, NPR News, New York.

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167.702 - 172.707 Dave Mattingly

Wall Street futures are higher this morning. Dow futures are up 188 points.

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Chapter 4: What are the implications of President Trump's meeting with New York's incoming mayor?

172.767 - 200.222 Dave Mattingly

NASDAQ futures, the tech-heavy NASDAQ, is up 336. This is NPR News. President Trump says he plans to meet with New York City's incoming mayor, Zoran Mamdani, at the White House tomorrow. A spokesperson for the Democratic Socialists says the president and Mamdani will discuss affordability, economic security, and public safety. Mamdani won New York's mayoral race earlier this month.

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200.202 - 214.739 Dave Mattingly

Novelist Robbie Alamandine is this year's winner of the National Book Award for Fiction. NPR's Andrew Limbaugh says the award is one of the most prestigious in American literature and was given out at a ceremony in New York last night.

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215.42 - 227.053 Andrew Limbaugh

During his acceptance speech, Alamandine took the time to thank his agent, his editor, and a few other people, including his psychiatrist, his drug dealers, and... Thank all gastrointestinal doctors.

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228.687 - 236.274 Robbie Alamandine

I guarantee you that I wouldn't have been able to write a single word in the last 10 years without their help. There would have been no movement.

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Chapter 5: What recent awards were given in the literary world and who are the winners?

237.435 - 257.412 Andrew Limbaugh

Al-Madin's novel, The True, True Story of Raja the Gullible and His Mother, is a funny and sad novel about a philosophy teacher who lives with his aging mother. In nonfiction, Omar El-Akkad won for his book One Day Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This. And in poetry, Patricia Smith won for her collection The Intentions of Thunder. Andrew Limbaugh, NPR News.

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257.729 - 279.147 Dave Mattingly

Officials in Colorado say they've arrested nearly a dozen people and seized more than a half ton of methamphetamine as the result of an investigation into drug trafficking. Federal prosecutors say the investigation covered two years and was focused on an operation based in Mexico. I'm Dave Mattingly, NPR News in Washington.

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