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NPR News: 01-10-2025 6AM EST

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🗓️ 10 January 2025

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0:00.0

The Indicator is a podcast where Daily Economic News is about what matters to you.

0:04.5

Workers have been feeling the sting of inflation.

0:06.6

So as a new administration promises action on the cost of living, taxes, and home prices,

0:11.3

the S&P 500 biggest post-election day spike ever, follow all the big changes and what they mean for you.

0:17.1

Make America affordable again.

0:20.4

Listen to The Indicator, the Daily Economics podcast from NPR.

0:24.4

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman.

0:27.4

The Los Angeles Fire Examiner says that at least 10 people have been killed in the

0:31.3

firestorm that is engulfing parts of the L.A. region.

0:34.5

More than 10,000 structures are lost or damaged.

0:38.0

Winds slowed last night, but they got stronger today, and they are expected through the rest of the

0:42.8

morning. Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass says new blazes are popping up quickly.

0:48.1

There is a new fire, unfortunately, in West Hills, pushing into Ventura County, and we are expecting this fire to rapidly spread due to high winds.

0:58.5

That blaze has been named the Kenneth Fire.

1:01.1

The Kenneth Fire started yesterday afternoon.

1:03.5

It has already burned nearly 1,000 acres, although it's more than one-third contained.

1:09.0

L.A. police are questioning a person to see if they have

1:12.0

anything to do with how the Kenneth fire got started. The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected President

1:18.3

elect Trump's efforts to block his criminal sentencing today in his New York hush money trial.

1:23.8

In a vote of five to four, the Supreme Court says Trump will still be able to appeal.

1:28.5

NPR's Jimenez-Bustillo reports Trump was convicted in Manhattan last May of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.

1:36.4

Trump will take a brief break from preparing to return to the White House to receive his criminal sentence, just 10 days before he sworn in for his second term.

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