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NPR News: 05-10-2025 5PM EDT

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🗓️ 10 May 2025

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0:00.0

Am I a propagandist?

0:01.7

A truth teller.

0:03.0

An influencer?

0:04.1

There's probably no more contested profession in the world today than mine, journalism.

0:09.3

I'm Brian Reed, and on my show, Question Everything,

0:12.1

we dive head first into the conflicts we're all facing over truth and who gets to tell it.

0:17.4

Listen now to Question Everything, part of the NPR Podcast Network.

0:22.4

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Janine Hurst. India's foreign minister is accusing

0:28.6

Pakistan of breaching a truce between the two countries negotiated by the U.S.

0:33.2

And Pakistan blames India for initiating the ceasefire violation.

0:38.4

This is Pakistan's prime minister thanked President Trump on social media for the U.S.'s help

0:43.4

after the most severe escalation between the two nuclear-armed rivals in decades.

0:49.0

Betsy Jolz has more.

0:49.9

In a post on X, the Pakistani Prime Minister Shabashirif acknowledged the United States' role in the peace process

0:56.4

and Senate marked a new beginning. That was after Trump announced an immediate ceasefire between India and Pakistan.

1:02.8

They'd been exchanging blows since Wednesday. When India struck Pakistan, saying it was in retaliation

1:08.0

for a militant attack that killed 26 people in late April. But even as

1:12.3

Sharif posted his thanks, nearly simultaneously residents in Indian-held Kashmir reported hearing

1:17.7

explosions and gunfire. For NPR news, I'm Betsy Jolz in Lahore. NPR has learned that the

1:23.7

Trump administration is tightening its control over the Nuclear Regulatory Commission,

1:29.1

or NRC, an independent agency that regulates America's nuclear reactors, and some experts

1:35.3

worry that the changes to the NRC created in 1974 by Congress could put safety at risk.

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