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NPR News: 08-25-2025 7PM EDT

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🗓️ 25 August 2025

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0:00.0

Americans are living longer than ever before.

0:02.8

On the Sunday story from Up First, we look at a growing number of people using these extra years to find new meaning.

0:09.2

You get at a point where you start asking, what did you do in your life that was significant?

0:15.6

A look at the transformative power of human passion and finding your purpose in the third act of life. Listen now on the

0:22.5

Up First podcast from NPR. Live from NPR news, I'm Giles Snyder. A federal judge in Maryland is

0:30.5

expected to halt the deportation of Kilmar, Abrago Garcia, at least for now. He's the man wrongfully sent

0:37.4

by the Trump administration to El Salvador,

0:40.3

despite a court order barring his deportation there.

0:43.6

Abrago Garcia was detained again this morning, just days after being freed from a detention facility in Tennessee,

0:49.8

to await trial on human smuggling charges that his lawyers say are preposterous.

0:54.4

And Peres Herrio Martíezíez Beltran has the latest.

0:57.3

Based on a standing court order, the earliest Abregio Garcia could be removed is Wednesday.

1:02.7

But Maryland District Judge Paula Sinis says she is likely to hold his deportation until at least

1:08.3

Friday.

1:09.3

Sinis expressed concerns about the U.S. government's decision to send Abregio Garcia to

1:13.7

Uganda, a country to which he has no connection, and that has not said which protections

1:18.9

it will grant the deportee.

1:21.0

Cynics also prohibited the government from moving Abrago Garcia from the immigration detention

1:25.3

facility where he is now, and proposed a new hearing for

1:28.9

Friday. Sergio Martinez Beltran, NPR News. National Guard troops in Washington, D.C.,

1:35.1

now carrying weapons a change from their original orders. NPR, Jennifer Luddin reports the Trump

1:41.0

administration says they'll use force only as a last resort.

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