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News in Washington, I'm Janene Hurst. President Trump fired independent watchdogs or inspectors
general at several federal agencies late last night. This according to multiple media reports.
NIG's role is to hold a federal agency accountable for its actions. And Pierce Ron Elving has more.
Trump sent firing notices to a dozen of these last night, some of whom are people he himself
appointed in his first term.
And it's unclear what the legal effect of this will be, as the law says.
Congress has to get 30 days notice in advance, and obviously, that didn't happen.
And Pierce Ron Elving reporting.
Multiple evangelical
Christian organizations are urging the Trump administration to reconsider some of its immigration-related
initiatives. Impir's Jason DeRose reports the faith groups say the policies disrespect
religious freedom.
Jason DeRose The group Evangelical Immigration Table describes
itself as a coalition of Christian organizations that advocates for immigration reform consistent
with biblical values.
In a letter sent to the Trump administration, it says two policies in particular are troubling.
First is the end of long-standing guidance that prevents immigration officers from entering
sensitive locations, such as churches.
The other is the suspension of the refugee admissions program, which limits the U.S.'s
ability to offer, according to the letter, protection for people seeking to enter the country in order to practice their faith freely.
The letter was signed by, among others, the National Association of Evangelicals
and the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention.
Jason DeRose, NPR News. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson has invited President Trump to address Congress on March 4th. The speech would be Trump's first address to a joint
session in his second term. In his letter, Johnson thanked Trump for his
quote strong leadership and bold action in the first days of his second
administration, saying America's golden age has begun. The White House hasn't
responded yet. Hamas has handed over four female Israeli soldiers who
had been held captive for more than 15 months in Gaza. MPHIR's Greg Myrie has more.
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at all times by Hamas fighters dressed head to toe in black, including balaclavas. They
also wore their green headbands and carried automatic rifles. The women waved to the Palestinian
crowd and then they were presented to the Red Cross, which drove them a short distance
to the Israeli military.
Danielle Pletka And here's Myhre reporting. And as part of the ceasefire deal that went into
effect last weekend, Israel then released 200 Palestinian prisoners and detainees.
The first phase of the ceasefire last six weeks and then the hard question
starts including the two sides negotiating when Israeli troops leave
Gaza. You're listening to NPR News from Washington.
Researchers say flying reptiles known as pterosaurs may have been hunted by ancestors of crocodiles
millions of years ago.
NPR's Jonathan Lambert reports pterosaurs were among the largest flying creatures that
ever lived with wingspans as wide as a fighter jet.
The lives of pterosaurs are still somewhat mysterious.
Despite their gargantuan size, pterosaur bones were actually quite fragile, and so fossils
are rare.
But one fossil that popped up in Alberta, Canada, the neck vertebrae of a juvenile pterosaur,
is giving researchers a window into these flying reptiles' ancient lives.
The bone had bite marks that matched the teeth of a crocodilian species that lived at the same time around 76 million years ago.
The find, published in the Journal of Paleontology, might be evidence of an
ancient fight or that the crocodilian ate the pterosaur after it died.
Jonathan Lambert, NPR News.
Automaker Kia is recalling more than 80,000 Nero vehicles because of an issue that could
prevent the seatbelts and the airbags from working properly.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says frequent adjustments to the front passenger
seat could damage the wiring that's beneath the seat that controls critical features including
seatbelts and airbags.
The automaker's recall affects Nero vehicles that were made from 2022 to 2024 and that are
equipped with a manual front seat. Nissa says so far there have been no reports of crashes,
injuries, deaths or fires. I'm Janene Herbst, NPR News in Washington.