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NPR News: 09-21-2024 1PM EDT

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This NPR News podcast begins with a summary of the top news stories. The Arizona Supreme Court ruled that nearly 100,000 people who had not provided proof of citizenship could still vote in the November election. The controversy surrounding North Carolina's Republican candidate for governor, Mark Robinson, continues as he faces accusations of making racist and sexually explicit comments online. An internal review of the Secret Service's response to the attempted assassination of former President Trump found that the agency deferred too much responsibility to local law enforcement and did not provide clear guidance on securing the area around the rally. The podcast then reports on the tragic death of at least 22 people in a Gaza school struck by an Israeli missile. The school was being used as a shelter for people displaced by the war. Heavy rains in Japan have caused flooding and left several people missing, particularly in the Noto Peninsula of Ishikawa prefecture. Finally, the podcast reports on the release of a New Zealand pilot who was kidnapped in Indonesia 19 months ago. He was working for an Indonesian airline when he was seized by separatist rebels in the Papua region.

Outlines

00:00:00
US News Headlines

This segment covers recent news stories including a ruling on voter registration in Arizona, the controversy surrounding North Carolina's gubernatorial candidate, and an internal review of the Secret Service's response to the attempted assassination of former President Trump.

00:03:23
International News

This segment reports on the tragic death of at least 22 people in a Gaza school struck by an Israeli missile, as well as the heavy rains in Japan that have caused flooding and left several people missing.

00:04:41
New Zealand Pilot Released

This segment reports on the release of a New Zealand pilot who was kidnapped in Indonesia 19 months ago. He was working for an Indonesian airline when he was seized by separatist rebels in the Papua region.

Keywords

Voter Registration


The process by which individuals register to vote in an election. This includes providing personal information and proof of residency.

Proof of Citizenship


Documentation that verifies an individual's citizenship status, often required for voter registration in some jurisdictions.

Secret Service


A federal law enforcement agency responsible for protecting the President of the United States and other high-ranking officials.

Hamas


A Palestinian Islamist political organization and militant group that controls the Gaza Strip.

Separatist Rebels


Armed groups that seek to separate a region or territory from a larger state or country.

Q&A

  • What was the ruling of the Arizona Supreme Court regarding voter registration?

    The court ruled that nearly 100,000 people who had not provided proof of citizenship could still vote in the November election because state law does not allow election officials to block registered voters.

  • What controversy surrounds North Carolina's Republican candidate for governor, Mark Robinson?

    Robinson has been accused of making racist and sexually explicit comments online, which has led to calls for him to drop out of the race.

  • What was the main finding of the Secret Service's internal review of the attempted assassination of former President Trump?

    The review found that the Secret Service deferred too much responsibility to local law enforcement and did not provide clear guidance on securing the area around the rally, allowing the shooter to access the roof of a nearby building.

  • What happened to the school in Gaza City that was struck by an Israeli missile?

    The school was being used as a shelter for people displaced by the war, and at least 22 people were killed in the attack.

  • What caused the heavy rains and flooding in Japan?

    The Noto Peninsula in Ishikawa prefecture experienced record-breaking downpours, leading to flooding and leaving several people missing.

  • Where was the New Zealand pilot kidnapped and how long was he held captive?

    The pilot was kidnapped in the Papua region of Indonesia, which is ethnically and culturally distinct from the rest of the country. He was held captive for 19 months.

Show Notes

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