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A judge has denied a request from the Kennedy Center to pause a ruling that orders President
Trump's name removed from the building.
“The court ruled last month that the President's name was illegally added to the Performing”
Arts Facility, and PR's Elizabeth Lair reports the Kennedy Center board, which is chaired by Trump, challenged the decision late yesterday. The government filed a motion for a stay, which says the Kennedy Center would be "force to squander time and money only to potentially revert back to the current name after appeal."
They also say removing Trump's name will hurt the center's fundraising, and will contribute to its financial decline. Now, ever since Trump took over the Kennedy Center, artists have canceled shows and ticket sales have plummeted. It's NPR's Elizabeth Lair reporting the administration has until just before midnight to remove
Trump's name.
“Israeli and Palestinian civil society activists are teaming up in Paris today to push for peace”
through a two-state solution. And PR's Eleanor Beardsley reports they remain helpful despite the conflict in the Middle East. "You said to be far, who was a friend of foreign ministers John O'er-Barrow opened the conference, which was also attended by dozens of foreign ministers. John Lyndon is executive director of the Alliance for Middle East Peace. He says that the more than 150 Palestinians and Israeli activists here remain determined."
"They're clear right about the challenges, the wave of dehumanization, the support for violence, this kind of tidal wave of extremism we see in the societies, and there's a bravery and a determination." Lyndon says before, these peacemakers might have been afraid to gather together because of threats when they return home. "No one has time for that now. This is existential." "As one Israeli soldier turned peace activist put it, a conflict you pass on to your children
is not a conflict you have won. Eleanor Beardsley and PR News Paris." "A group that organizes political activities for democratic causes and Ohio has been rated by the FBI. Joe Engels with the Ohio Public Radio State House News Bureau has more." Ohio Organizing Collaborative Board Member Prenness Haney says FBI agents have searched premises and in some cases taken laptops and electronic devices as well as interviewed people
who work with the organization. "There's no reason for over 100 agents to be knocking other doors of everyday Ohioans demanding and accusing people and voter fry as if it was a which time and scaring them with the children following them in their cars to school and to work. I mean this was a full-out assault. I mean they haven't seen anything like this in Selma." Haney says the people who were contacted by the FBI were told it was related to a case of voter
fraud, the FBI has been contacted for comment. For NPR News, I'm Joe Engels and Columbus, Ohio." On Wall Street, the dowels up 360 points, the NASDAQ up 62. This is NPR News. The opening of a bridge connecting the U.S. in Canada has been postponed, it's a span that connects Detroit with Windsor, Ontario. President Trump wants to block the bridge opening unless his administration gets more trade concessions from the Canadian government.
"There's no research on workers in the medical field and their ability to prevent the leading cause of maternal mortality worldwide," Ari Daniels reports. "Post-partum hemorrhage or excessive
bleeding after childbirth affects 27 million women each year and kills 43,000. In the delivery room,
it can be a race against time," says Adam Devall, professor of maternal health at the University of Oxford. "If you intervene early enough, you can then give treatments promptly."
“To do so, Devall says it's essential to measure the blood loss rather than merely eyeballing it,”
which allows medical workers to identify and treat these hemorrhages with multiple interventions simultaneously, altogether in a trial across four African countries, this approach saw a 60% reduction in severe bleeding. For NPR News, I'm Ari Daniel. "Cruz and Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin are working to restore power, following strong storms that move through the region yesterday, more than 400,000 homes and businesses are still without power, at least one storm
related death is reported in Iowa." Stocks continue to trade a higher on Wall Street at the hour of the Dow up 352 points, the Nasdaq up 55, the S&P 500 up 27 points. This is NPR News. "This is our glass. On this American life, when they mean like, it's a good mystery. Sometimes about really big things. But most times, the little mysteries are the best. Our lost and found
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