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President Trump introduced yesterday that Pam Bondi is out as lawyer basic. Her exit comes amid frustration over her management and dealing with of information associated to the late convicted intercourse offender Jeffrey Epstein. In a social media submit, the president known as Bondi “a Nice American Patriot and a loyal pal.” Bondi served within the function for a little bit greater than a yr. The president stated Deputy Lawyer Basic Todd Blanche, who’s Trump’s former private lawyer, will function appearing lawyer basic.
Lawyer Basic Pam Bondi delivers remarks on the Division of Justice on Feb. 6.
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- 🎧 The White Home believes Bondi mishandled regulation enforcement information associated to Epstein, NPR’s Carrie Johnson tells Up First. Final yr, Bondi stated in an interview {that a} checklist of Epstein’s purchasers was on her desk. The Justice Division later stated no such checklist existed, sparking conspiracy theories. Finally, the division made some information public, however lawmakers say quite a lot of data stays hidden. Trump additionally wished Bondi to be extra aggressive in prosecuting individuals he dislikes. Though she tried to advance these legal instances, judges and grand juries did not seem to assist them. Johnson says there might have been an absence of proof to execute a few of these instances. Throughout Bondi’s time as lawyer basic, there was a large exodus on the DOJ. A whole lot of prosecutors and FBI brokers at the moment are gone, reshaping the establishment.
- ➡️ Amid the management shakeup, the DOJ is working to amass delicate voter registration information from states and plans to share it with the Division of Homeland Safety. A key privateness officer within the DOJ’s division tasked with implementing civil and voting rights legal guidelines has resigned.
Iran is formalizing a system that may require ships to pay transit charges to cross by way of the Strait of Hormuz. This transfer is a part of a broader motion by Iran to claim its management over the important waterway, by way of which a couple of fifth of the world’s oil and gasoline passes.
- 🎧 Transport analysts and disaster administration teams that NPR’s Jackie Northam spoke with say that the method begins with government-to-government negotiations. A senior Iranian lawmaker recommended that charges may attain $2 million per vessel. Some ships, together with these from India, Pakistan and China, have negotiated diplomatic offers. Iran won’t permit any ship with hyperlinks to the U.S. or Israel to cross by way of the waterway. Analysts inform Northam that they anticipate to see some motion within the vitality disaster, however will probably be gradual, and the state of affairs stays precarious.
- 🎧 U.Okay. International Secretary Yvette Cooper hosted a digital name with worldwide leaders from greater than 40 nations to discover methods to reopen the Strait. The assembly adopted Trump’s latest remarks urging different nations to take extra motion to unblock the important delivery route. The U.S. and Israel weren’t concerned. Officers mentioned each diplomatic and financial measures their nations may implement now and after the preventing ceases to assist safe the delivery route, in keeping with NPR’s Fatima Al-Kassab. The assembly centered on methods like making use of extra United Nations stress on Iran and rejecting Iran’s makes an attempt to impose tolls on passing ships.
- ➡️ A whole lot of sailors have been evacuated from their base in Bahrain again to the U.S. after Iranian missiles and drones attacked the placement, NPR has realized. There have been evacuations at different U.S. navy bases within the area, although actual particulars are unknown.
- ➡️ As Trump’s focus stays on the struggle, his approval score has dipped on the problem voters say they care about most: the economic system. These are the takeaways from the president’s final seven days.
NASA’s Artemis II mission has accomplished its much-anticipated “translunar injection burn,” which broke it out of Earth’s orbit and despatched it on a historic journey to the moon. Jeremy Hansen, Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and Christina Koch’s journey serves as a important take a look at flight for the Orion spacecraft. The capsule is scheduled to fly by the moon on Monday. Here is what to anticipate over the course of the mission.
- ➡️ The Apollo 17 mission in December 1972 marked the final time people traveled to the moon. From geopolitics to popular culture, that is what life was like then.
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Hatshepsut is extensively considered one in all historic Egypt’s biggest pharaohs. However her legacy was erased and forgotten for greater than 3,000 years. Though Cleopatra and Nefertiti are extra well-known, Hatshepsut stands out as one of the crucial expert and profitable feminine rulers of the traditional world. Her excellence could be the key to explaining why her legacy was hid for therefore lengthy. She is without doubt one of the earliest recognized individuals to alter their gender. To inform the pharaoh’s story in depth, NPR artwork director Jackie Lay lays out Hatshepsut’s historical past by way of illustrations.
Weekend picks
Mario (Chris Pratt) in The Tremendous Mario Galaxy Film.
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Take a look at what NPR is watching, studying and listening to this weekend:
🍿 Motion pictures: The Tremendous Mario Galaxy Film follows Mario, Luigi and Princess Peach as they go on an outer area journey to rescue Princess Rosalina. Pop Tradition Comfortable Hour host Stephen Thompson calls the movie “the last word piece of Nintendo fan service.”
📺 TV: The Comeback has returned for a 3rd and last season. The comedy stars Lisa Kudrow as Valerie Cherish, a sitcom star who’s in a brand new present written by AI.
📚 Books: In Keep Alive: Berlin, 1939-1945, historian Ian Buruma chronicles the lives of his father and different abnormal Berliners throughout World Warfare II by way of diaries, memoirs and private interviews.
🎵 Music: Greater than 6,000 artists entered this yr’s Tiny Desk Contest. The winner will probably be introduced quickly, however within the meantime, try NPR Music’s favourite entries, together with riff-rock group Pump Motion, soul singer Les Greene and extra.
🍲 Meals: Ditch the standard roast lamb or brisket and have a good time Easter or Passover with these recipes for baked feta with Za’atar, hen braised with dried fruits and olives and pleasant Italian almond cookies.
3 issues to know earlier than you go
SAN ANSELMO, CALIFORNIA – JULY 06: On this photograph illustration, water from a faucet fills a glass on July 06, 2023 in San Anselmo, California. In line with a research by the US Geological Survey, almost half of the faucet water in america is contaminated with “ceaselessly chemical substances” which are thought-about harmful to human well being. Per and polyfluorinated alkyl substances, or PFAS, are chemical substances that linger within the physique and are linked to well being points like most cancers, weight problems, liver harm, decreased fertility, thyroid illness, excessive ldl cholesterol and hormone suppression. (Picture Illustration by Justin Sullivan/Getty Photographs)
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- For the primary time, the Environmental Safety Company flagged microplastics and prescribed drugs as probably regarding contaminants in ingesting water.
- Yesterday, the Trump administration filed lawsuits towards Illinois, Connecticut and Arizona, arguing that the federal authorities, not state playing commissions, ought to solely regulate the prediction market trade.
- The Trump administration introduced that the U.S. Forest Service is shifting its headquarters out of Washington, D.C., to Salt Lake Metropolis, Utah, as a part of a “sweeping restructuring” of the company. (through KUNC)
This article was edited by Suzanne Nuyen.

