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NPR News: 04-27-2025 5PM EDT

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🗓️ 27 April 2025

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0:00.0

First impressions are always important. That's not just for dates or for your in-laws.

0:04.8

At the NPR Politics podcast, we know that first impressions are important for any presidential term, too.

0:10.8

So all this month, we're reviewing the first 100 days of Donald Trump's second stint.

0:15.4

What's been done, what's to come, and what might change.

0:18.7

Politics may not always make sense, but we'll sort it out for you over on the NPR Politics Podcast.

0:25.3

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Janine Hurst. At least 11 people are dead, dozens more wounded after a man drove an SUV into a crowd at a Filipino street festival in Vancouver.

0:39.4

The drivers in police custody and authorities say they have ruled out terrorism. And peers Becky Sullivan has more. The Lapu-Lapu Block

0:44.6

Party was just winding down after thousands had attended throughout the day Saturday. By 8 p.m.

0:49.6

As the sun was getting low, hundreds of people were still walking around a neighborhood street

0:53.5

lined with food trucks. Authorities say that's when a black Audi SUV came flying through the crowd.

0:58.8

Bystanders detained the driver afterward until police arrived, said Acting Police Chief Steve

1:03.2

Fry. The person we have in custody does have a significant history of interactions with police

1:09.7

and health care professionals related to mental

1:13.1

health. Authorities haven't named the man, but have described him as a 30-year-old Vancouver resident.

1:18.2

Police have warned that the number of dead could continue to rise. Becky Sullivan in PR News.

1:23.3

Democrats are protesting on the steps of the U.S. Capitol building today, taking aim at a Republican budget proposal.

1:30.1

This ahead of Congress's return to Washington after a two-week recess, and peers Luke Garrett has more.

1:35.8

When the sun rose on Sunday, Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries of New York sat on the steps of the U.S. Capitol,

1:43.3

live streaming their opposition

1:44.5

to a Republican budget plan. That bill, we believe, presents one of the greatest moral threats

1:50.9

to our country. Booker warned it would severely cut Medicaid and Social Security benefits,

1:55.6

but Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson denies this, and no specific cuts to the programs

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