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NPR News: 05-30-2025 7AM EDT

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🗓️ 30 May 2025

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0:00.0

On Fridays, the 1A podcast is all about helping you cut through the info fog and get to what's important in the news.

0:07.6

Close out the week with us on our Friday News Roundup.

0:10.8

Here from reporters who've been embedded with the biggest news of the week.

0:14.9

Join us every week for the Friday News Roundup.

0:17.2

Listen to the 1A podcast from NPR and WAMU.

0:22.1

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

0:25.4

A federal appeals court is temporarily restored President Trump's ability to impose sweeping

0:29.8

global tariffs.

0:31.0

But as Wall Street tries to shrug off the latest tariff whiplash, NPR's Maria Aspen reports

0:35.7

some economists say the U.S. remains at an increased

0:38.9

risk for recession. Top executives at Goldman Sachs gathered to discuss the markets, the financial

0:44.8

industry, and the broader economy. Speaking hours after federal trade court blocked the tariffs,

0:51.5

Goldman's chief economist, Jan Hatzius, said he's still worried about damage

0:56.3

to the U.S. economy. Goldman currently predicts that the country has a 35% chance of tipping into a

1:02.5

recession within the next year. We don't think this poor decision really makes a major difference.

1:09.3

The president loves tariffs. Hatzia says he expects Trump to

1:13.7

continue looking for ways to impose the tariffs. Hours later, an appeals court gave them a

1:19.2

temporary green light again. Maria Aspen, NPR News, Dana Point, California.

1:24.8

Harvard University can continue enrolling international students. That's after a

1:29.0

federal judge temporarily stopped the Trump administration yesterday from trying to block them.

1:34.0

And Pierce Alyssa Nadwarnie reports. Harvard has nearly 7,000 international students, about a quarter

1:39.3

of the entire student body. Ella Ricketts, a first year student from Canada, was hesitant to call this order of

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