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Taiwan Earthquake, Wisconsin Primary, Texas Border Law

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4.5 β€’ 52.8K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 3 April 2024

⏱️ 15 minutes

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A massive 7.4 magnitude earthquake has struck Taiwan, the biggest quake to rock the Asian island in 25 years. rotest votes in Wisconsin's primary β€” against President Biden and Donald Trump. And a controversial Texas immigration law is back in court for a crucial test.

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An earthquake that struck Taiwan was its biggest in 25 years.

0:07.0

We'll hear what this 7.4 magnitude quake felt like to a reporter in

0:10.8

Taiwan's infrastructure is held up.

0:13.4

I'm Steve Insky with A Martinez and this is up first from NPR News.

0:18.3

Protest votes in Wisconsin's primary against President Biden.

0:25.0

We have blown his last margin of victory out of the water.

0:29.0

Also against Donald Trump, in a state that helped each of them win the White House,

0:33.1

how big are their problems this year?

0:34.8

And the next step in a legal battle

0:36.2

over a controversial Texas immigration law.

0:38.6

Now, if it holds up in court, immigrants suspected of living in the US

0:41.9

illegally could be arrested and

0:43.8

deported to Mexico even if that's not where they're from.

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