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President Trump abruptly modified his stance on the Jeffrey Epstein information final evening, saying he now helps a vote to launch details about the convicted intercourse offender. The president and his allies in Congress resisted the vote for months. The Home is anticipated to vote on the invoice tomorrow.
A protester holds an indication associated to the discharge of the Jeffrey Epstein case information exterior the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Nov. 12, 2025. Democrats launched emails Wednesday through which Jeffrey Epstein advised Donald Trump was conscious of the disgraced financier’s sexual abuse and had “spent hours” with certainly one of his victims at his home.
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- 🎧 The Epstein invoice has a great likelihood of advancing within the Home with Trump giving Republicans permission to help it, NPR’s Luke Garrett tells Up First. It’s unclear when the invoice may very well be introduced up for a vote within the Senate, however even when it passes by Congress and the White Home, some lawmakers say the information may be saved from the general public.
- 🎧The talk over releasing the information has opened a shocking rift between Trump and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, as soon as amongst his closest allies in Congress. On Friday, the president revoked his endorsement and labeled her “wacky.” Throughout an interview on CNN’s State of the Union, Greene mentioned his rhetoric might “radicalize individuals in opposition to me and put my life at risk.”
The U.S.’s most superior plane provider, the usGerald R. Ford, arrived within the Caribbean Sea yesterday, becoming a member of practically a dozen different naval warships there. The Trump administration has been blowing up small boats leaving Venezuela, claiming they’re transporting medicine. Trump has been contemplating army choices in opposition to Venezuela, and he now states that Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is able to have a dialogue.
- 🎧 The administration additionally mentioned that it’s going to designate the Cartel de los Soles they declare is led by Maduro, as a international terrorist group. The designation would permit the army to goal the Venezuelan president’s belongings. Maduro denies claims that he’s a trafficker, NPR’s Carrie Kahn studies. Over the weekend, he introduced plans to enlist residents to defend the nation, however knowledgeable his supporters that he desires peace.
- ➡️ In an NPR unique, it was revealed that in a February convention, a Justice Division official instructed prime drug prosecutors that the U.S. ought to “simply sink the boats.” Here is what else was found.
Border Patrol brokers fanned out throughout Charlotte, N.C., on Saturday, and by Sunday morning, that they had arrested 81 individuals. The brokers detained individuals exterior supermarkets, laundromats and a church within the newest metropolis to see a federal immigration crackdown.
- 🎧 Concern is spreading in immigrant communities as Nick de la Canal, with community station WFAE, says. Some eating places locked their doorways with prospects inside and different companies closed early. There’s additionally been pushback, together with a big protest in uptown Charlotte and advocacy teams recruiting volunteers to observe brokers.
Value of dwelling
Lydia Patel seems over the garments from her Lease the Runway order at her residence in Rochester, Minn.
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NPR’s collection Value of Dwelling: The Worth We Pay is analyzing what’s driving worth will increase and the way individuals are coping after years of cussed inflation.
The web clothes rental business is valued at $2.6 billion and is projected to greater than double by 2035, in accordance with Future Market Insights. Its progress showcases that consumers are more and more looking for budget-friendly choices as inflation and tariffs pose a danger of elevating clothes costs.
- 👗 Attire costs have elevated 9% since February 2020, in accordance with the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That is far lower than total inflation, nonetheless, consultants anticipate costs to rise as tariffs settle in and make their means into shops.
- 👗 Lydia Patel, a Minnesota pharmacist, YouTube creator and mother of three, determined to cease shopping for garments two years in the past. She estimates that if she had bought her garments as a substitute of renting them, it could have price her hundreds of {dollars}.
- 👗 Rental vogue platforms are usually not resistant to the affect of tariffs, inflicting cargo cancellations and manufacturing delays, which results in fewer choices for consumers.
Take heed to why rental clothes firms like Lease the Runway have turn into more and more well-liked. This week, the collection will discover the rising price of upper training. Keep up-to-date on the most recent tales right here.
How are larger costs altering the way in which you reside? Fill out this manner to share your story with NPR.
Deep dive
An grownup feminine lone star tick crawls on a blade of grass.
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Researchers say they’ve documented the primary recognized dying from alpha-gal syndrome — a purple meat allergy attributable to tick bites. In 2024, a 47-year-old airplane pilot grew to become ailing hours after consuming a hamburger at a barbecue and was later discovered unconscious. After being taken to the hospital, he was declared useless. A blood pattern confirmed an allergic response, and small bumps round his ankles had been in step with larvae from lone star ticks, which can set off the syndrome.
- ➡️ Alpha-gal is a sugar molecule not produced by people. When transmitted by a tick, it could actually trigger a hive-like rash or an anaphylactic response 2-6 hours after consuming meat.
- ➡️ The CDC reported over 110,000 suspected circumstances from 2010 to 2022, however researchers counsel as much as 450,000 individuals could also be affected.
- ➡️ Sufferers are usually suggested to keep away from meat comparable to beef, pork, lamb, venison, or rabbit.
3 issues to know earlier than you go
The physique of the younger wooly mammoth generally known as Yuka was so well-preserved that scientists had been capable of restoration historical RNA molecules.
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Valeri Plotnikov
- Scientists have extracted the oldest RNA molecules from a woolly mammoth, providing a glimpse into the processes at work within the extinct mammal’s physique on the time of its dying.
- MacArthur “Genius” Award-winner Alice Wong died on Friday on the age of 51. She was an creator and activist who fought for incapacity rights and justice.
- The Labor Division will launch a key report on the September job market this Thursday, practically seven weeks delayed.
This text was edited by Majd Al-Waheidi.
