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President Trump says the United States is prepared to intervene if Iran kills protesters.
NPR's Frank Ordonez reports on Trump's pledge to defend demonstrators who have taken to the streets in Iran in recent days.
President Trump vowed to step in if Iran uses lethal force on demonstrators as economic protests continue.
In an early morning social media post, Trump wrote that if Iran kills peaceful protesters, then quote,
United States of America will come to their rescue. We are locked and loaded and ready to go.
The comments mark a sharp escalation by the president toward Iran. Clashes between police and
protesters have turned deadly over the past week. Iran warned that any U.S. intervention
would be crossing a red line and be met with a response. Franco, Ordoñez, NPR News, Palm Beach.
Actor and producer Angelina Jolie visited the Rafa border today on the Egyptian side of the
crossing with the Gaza strip. Egyptian officials say Jolie visited a hospital to speak with
Palestinian patients and met with the Red Crescent as she seeks to raise support for humanitarian
aid teams displaced by war. In a statement, Jolie says the ceasefire in Gaza must hold and
access must be sustained. The reality on the ground is that emergency supplies are slow to
arrive inside Gaza, including shelter materials as tent cities are gripped by wintry weather.
A magnitude 6.5 earthquake has struck central in southern Mexico.
It sent people in Acapulco and other areas running into the streets.
The Tumblr even disrupted Mexican present Claudia Shainbaum's first press briefing of 2026.
The events setting off alarms and prompting her and others to quickly evacuate.
There have been reports of landslides, however, there were no email.
immediate reports of injuries or damage? Well, it's been two weeks since the Justice Department
was supposed to release all of the Epstein files in its possession. NPR Stephen Fowler reports
there are well over a million more pages yet to be released. The DOJ has failed to fully meet a
deadline set by a law signed by President Trump. The relatively few documents that have been made
public have extensive redactions, and the government also says some of what's released should not
be trusted. While there's no public estimate of how many files remain or when they'll be made
public, according to some emails released in the files, the number of documents collected as
evidence in the criminal investigation in Epstein alone is well north of a million. Stephen
Fowler, NPR News. At last check on Wall Street, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 93 points
at 48,156. The NASDAQ was down 92. The S&P was off 12. This is NPR News.
A spokesperson for India's governing Hindu nationalist party is accusing New York City's new mayor,
Zeran Mamdani, of interfering in Indian politics.
Shweta Desai reports from Mumbai, comes after the girlfriend of a prominent detained activist
shared a note she claimed came from Mamdani.
Indian media reported that the national spokesperson for the Hindu nationalist BJP made the accusation.
It came after the girlfriend of activist Umar Khalid shared an undated handwritten letter that she said was from Mamdani.
It expressed solidarity with Khalid.
He's been held without trial for over five years.
He's accused of violating anti-terror laws.
Rights Group says he's being punished for his opposition to the Hindu nationalist government.
Khalid's girlfriend told NPR that Mamdani gave the note to his parents during a December 9 meeting.
Mamdani's office has not commented, but the new mayor has previously expressed support for Khalid.
For NPR news, I'm Shweta Desai.
A number of new laws have taken effect this new year across the United States in New York.
For example, Governor Kathy Hochel said health insurers would be required to cover medically necessary epipens
and cap out-of-pocket costs at $100 a year, breast cancer screening and imaging,
and the cost of scalp cooling systems to reduce.
reduce hair loss during chemo. In Colorado, parents of babies in the NICU will get more paid
time off. And in California, ride share drivers can unionize. This is NPR News.
