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NPR News: 11-20-2025 7PM EST

21 Nov 2025

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

0.622 - 3.908 Ryland Barton

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Ryland Barton.

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Chapter 2: What recent legal decision impacted National Guard deployment in D.C.?

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A federal judge has temporarily blocked the months-long National Guard deployment in Washington, D.C., NPR's Juliana Kim reports.

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12.384 - 28.956 Juliana Kim

U.S. District Judge Gia Cobb ruled that by sending thousands of National Guard troops to Washington, D.C., President Trump undermined the city's autonomy and presented harms to the nation's capitals. She issued a temporary block on the deployment, but it won't take effect until next month in order to give the Trump administration time to appeal.

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29.597 - 35.166 Juliana Kim

As of Wednesday, there were over 2,100 guard forces in D.C. That includes troops from several states.

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Chapter 3: How is the Trump administration changing vaccine policy?

35.647 - 47.706 Juliana Kim

In a statement, White House spokesperson Abigail Jackson asserted that Trump was well within his authority to send the guard to D.C. in order to, quote, protect federal assets and assist law enforcement. Julianna Kim, NPR News.

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Chapter 4: What were the highlights from Dick Cheney's memorial service?

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The Trump administration has revised a CDC website to contradict the scientific consensus that vaccines don't cause autism. The update has outraged public health and autism experts. It's part of the Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 's overhaul of U.S. vaccine policy, as NPR's Ping Huang explains.

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As health secretary, Kennedy has been sowing doubts about vaccine safety earlier this year during a big measles outbreak in Texas, which

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Chapter 5: What does New York City's mayor-elect plan to discuss with President Trump?

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killed two children. Kennedy went on Fox News and said that the measles vaccines kills people every year, gives them the same symptoms you get from measles.

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Chapter 6: How is the U.S. planning to address religious violence in Nigeria?

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That is not true. He's also been making changes to how vaccine policy gets made. So he stacked a CDC vaccine advisory committee with people known for their unorthodox views who have been raising unsupported conspiracy theories at public meetings, and they've already made some changes to policies for flu and COVID vaccines.

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Chapter 7: What surprising findings were revealed about moss surviving in space?

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NPR's Ping Huang reporting, former Vice President Dick Cheney was memorialized as a no-nonsense public servant who loved his country at his funeral in Washington, D.C. today. Former Presidents George W. Bush and Joe Biden attended NPR's Don Gagne reports.

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Attendees included four former vice presidents and numerous members of Congress past and present, Republicans and Democrats. George W. Bush recalled Cheney as his closest White House advisor in times of crisis, but said Cheney never ceased being that guy from Wyoming. I wish more Americans got to know Dick Cheney the way the folks in Casper, Cody, and Laramie got to know him. Smart and polished.

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without heirs. President Trump did not attend. Cheney's daughter Liz spoke and made this brief reference to her father's strong criticism of Trump in recent years.

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152.22 - 160.229 Liz Cheney

For him, a choice between defense of the Constitution and defense of your political party was no choice at all.

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160.79 - 179.397 Ryland Barton

Don Gagne, NPR News. New York City Mayor-elect Zoran Mondani says he hopes to share the facts about the affordability crisis in the city during an Oval Office meeting with President Trump tomorrow, Mamdani says he has differences with the president, but added he's willing to work with anyone to make the city more affordable for a more affordable place to live. This is NPR.

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The Trump administration wants to use the military to stop the killings of Christians in Nigeria by militants. A State Department official told a congressional committee that, quote, possible Department of War engagement is part of the plan to prevent religious violence. Earlier this month, President Trump said on social media that the U.S. would go into Nigeria with, quote,

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Guns a-blazing against Islamic militants. Moss was able to survive nine months of exposure to space outside the International Space Station, NPR's Nell Greenfield-Boyce reports.

211.254 - 231.828 Tamo Michi Fujita

Tamo Michi Fujita is with Hokkaido University. He says a few years ago, astronauts attached the spore-containing parts of a common moss to the outside of the space station. They spent 283 days there before returning to Earth, and most of them were able to successfully germinate in the lab.

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They didn't mind the space condition. They can keep their life for such a long time.

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