Live from NPR News, I'm Dale Wilman.
No kings protest for a hell to cross the country this weekend, and demonstrate against Trump
“administration policies, St. Louis Public Radio's Brian Monios covered a rally in Missouri.”
Thousands of St. Louis residents gathered outside of Queens station and down, for the third
no kings protest of President Donald Trump's second term. The choir of demonstrators stand shoulder to shoulder while seeing songs to crying federal immigration enforcement in the Trump administration. Mary Ann Merrors lives in nearby university city and is a member of the choir. "I got to find a way to express myself, you know, I had to be a part of the movement,
it's energizing, it kind of keeps me, doing the real little bit I can to change things." The 62-year-old Merrors as she remains hopeful, Democrats can take back seats during the upcoming midterm elections. For NPR News, I'm Brian Monios and St. Louis. I say, "Jins have been working with TSA officers in some U.S. airports for almost a
“week now in an effort to speed up security lines, but passenger delays are continuing”
in some major airports. At B.W.I. airport in Baltimore, Sunday it took travelers hours to reach their gates. But passenger Darryen Davis says, despite those problems, humanity won out, at least for the day." "I'm not sure what it's going to look like to rectify the situation, but it does
look like the passengers are doing pretty well in the lines. For me, the most shocking part is the children, actually, they don't really give it the lines are super full of children, it's just horrible timing." "Houthi rebels in Yemen say they launched a missile strike toward Israel on Saturday and
vowed that they would continue those attacks. It's the second such strike by the Houthi's
this weekend. The entry by the Houthi's into the whole Middle East conflict adds to regional
“tensions. The Houthi's have the capacity to disrupt shipping lengths around the Arabian”
Peninsula and in the Red Sea." Pakistan will host foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt for two days starting Monday. As Betsy Jolls reports, this is part of a broader diplomatic effort that Pakistan says has aimed at de-escalating tensions throughout the region. Pakistan's foreign minister Ishak Dar says foreign ministers are meeting in Islamabad. This
comes after Pakistan formally announced that it was relaying messages between Iran and the United States in its effort to promote peace between them. Pakistan's Prime Minister Shabashriv also offered to host the U.S. in Iran for talks on a settlement, Egypt has also offered to host meetings to de-escalate the war launched one month ago, and Turkey has said that it is also passing messages between Washington and Iran. For NPR News, I'm Betsy Jolls
in Islamabad. "A weeklong walk out of the bath iron works in Maine has ended. The ship builder says the U.S. ratified a new four-year collective bargaining agreement, and they'll return to work immediately. The employees work for one of the Navy's biggest shipbuilding contractors. You're listening to NPR News."
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky has made unannounced visits to the United Arab Emirates and Qatar this weekend. He's in the Middle East to sell Ukraine's expertise with drones. He's already signed 10-year security agreements with Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Ukraine has become one of the world's leading producers of battle-tested drone interceptors that are cheap and effective.
A popular tutor turned influence in China died this week at the age of 41. His fiery rhetoric
on education and social issues attracted 27 million followers on China's TikTok app, Doyeen,
and millions more on other platforms. And Piers Jennifer Pack reports from Shanghai. Zhang Shifeng was known for giving frank and practical advice on college applications, which is big business in China. Once he was criticized for advising against useless majors, like journalism. Many Chinese families trusted Zhang to guide their children because he too came from a humble background and worked his way up. Fans say their shock. He's died at the
peak of his career. Zhang's company says he died from sudden cardiac arrest. He is survived by a daughter, age 11, and a wife. Jennifer Pack and PR news, Shanghai. Olivia Olsen scored 19 points and fell a soft, more siless towards added 16. It's basically going to be Louisville 71 to 52 in the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament on Saturday. Michigan now moves on to the elite aid. In other games, Tineel Latsun scored 28 points.
In South Carolina, beat Oklahoma 94 to 60.8. Texas overwhelmed Kentucky. 76 to 74 in TCU beat Virginia. I'm Dale Wilman and PR news.


