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Starting point is 00:00:00 Donald Trump has an extraordinary approach to the presidency. At the NPR Politics Podcast, we're recapping the first 100 days of Donald Trump's second term from his early promises to his policy decisions and what it all means for you. Politics may not always make sense, but we'll sort it out together over on the NPR Politics Podcast. Live from NPR News, I'm Lakshmi Singh. Two federal judges are temporarily blocking the Trump administration's ability to withhold federal funds from public schools that have diversity, equity, and inclusion programs. Here's NPR's Janaki Mehta.
Starting point is 00:00:38 The Trump administration had asked school leaders in all 50 states to submit letters certifying their schools wouldn't promote DEI programs. If they refused, the administration said schools would risk losing federal money, including Title I, which is aimed at low-income students around the country. Today was the deadline for state and local leaders to submit responses to the federal government. About a dozen Democratic state leaders refused to sign the document. Others signed on behalf of their local school leaders in several Republican states did comply with the order. Now, two federal judges have ruled against the Trump administration, temporarily preventing the
Starting point is 00:01:15 U.S. Department of Education from enforcing the DEI orders it has sent to K-12 schools. Janaki Mehta, NPR News. And Piers Azizalhalla is covering the escal covering the escalating US trade war with China, reporting that Trump may be attempting to reset the dynamic by insisting that talks with Beijing are underway. The president has said his administration is actively discussing the trade war with China, but China's foreign ministry and Commerce Ministry deny that claim. They've said there are no talks underway with the U.S. about trade. A reporter asked the president to clarify the contradiction. Well they had a meeting this morning so I can't tell you it doesn't matter who
Starting point is 00:01:52 they is. We may reveal it later but they had meetings this morning and we've been meeting with China. The president's comments come as he has subtly softened his tone following stock market turmoil and economic uncertainty over his tariffs. Asma Khalid, NPR News. The president says he's not happy with Russia after the latest deadly airstrikes on Ukraine's capital. But NPR's Michelle Kellerman tells us Trump stopped short of calling Russia an obstacle to peace.
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Starting point is 00:02:39 Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump But Russia doesn't even control parts of Ukraine that it claimed to have annexed in the early stages of this war. And European countries don't want to see Russia rewarded for its land grab. Norway's prime minister says he exchanged ideas with Trump on what he calls a complex
Starting point is 00:02:56 picture in Ukraine and thanked him for trying to negotiate a ceasefire. Michelle Kellerman, NPR News, the State Department. A federal judge in Washington, D.C. has paused parts of an executive order that critics say could disenfranchise millions of would-be voters among its provisions. Executive order instructs the Independent Election Assistance Commission to change the National Mail Voter Registration form. This is NPR. People in the market to buy a home or refinance are finding slightly lower mortgage rates
Starting point is 00:03:27 this week. Freddie Mac, a government-backed entity that buys mortgages from lenders, is reporting the average rate on a 30-year loan is down to 6.81%. The 15-year fixed-rate mortgage, a frequent option for refinancing, has eased to 5.94%. Today is the 35th anniversary of the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope. NPR's Nell Greenfield-Boyce reports that this workhorse of astronomy is still doing important science. The telescope is the size of a school bus and to get it into orbit over 300 miles up it took a space shuttle. Soon after its launch in 1990, NASA discovered the telescope's primary mirror was flawed.
Starting point is 00:04:18 This Hubble trouble resulted in much public mockery. But once astronauts installed corrective optics, Hubble's gorgeous images became part of popular culture on everything from lunch boxes to U-Haul rental trucks. The aging observatory mostly still works great, though it's operating on just one gyroscope, and astronomers still clamor to use it. Nell Greenfield's voice, NPR News. Replacements have arrived at China's Tunggong space station. Today, a craft carrying three astronauts docked with the outpost where three others are waiting to return home. The Dow is closed up 486 points or more than 1%. This is NPR.
Starting point is 00:05:03 Climate change is drying up some water supplies and making others undrinkable. That's why NPR.

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