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in Washington, I'm Ryland Barton. President Trump says he's extending a deadline for the U.S. to strike Iranian power plants again. As NPR's Franco Ordonez reports, Trump says talks with Iran are going well.
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Trump says he's giving Iran more time to reopen the Strait of Hormuz as talks with Tehran continue. He made the announcement on social media writing am pausing the period of energy plant destruction by 10 days to Monday, April 6, 2026, at 8pm Eastern Time. an earlier cabinet meeting, Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff confirmed that the US had presented Iran with what he described as a foundation of a framework for a peace plan via Pakistan, which is acting as a mediator. While witkoff said the 15 point action plan has resulted in, quote, strong and positive messaging and talks, Iran publicly told Reuters that the proposal was unfair and one sided. Franco Ordonez, NPR News.
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On Wall street, stocks had their biggest drop since the start of the war with Iran. As NPR's Maria Aspen reports, the Dow closed down almost 470 points, or more than 1%. The broader S&P 500 closed down nearly 1 1/4 percent, and the Nasdaq fell more than 2 and a quarter percent.
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Tech stocks in particular tumbled. The tech heavy Nasdaq is now in what's known as correction territory, meaning that it's 10% from its October high. It was dragged down in part by a sell off in Meta shares after the parent company of Facebook and Instagram lost back to back court cases blaming Meta for the harmful impact of its products on young people. More broadly, investors are bracing for the war with Iran to continue and to continue clouding the outlook for the US economy. Oil prices again rose above $100 a barrel, fueling more worries about a worsening energy crisis heating up inflation. Maria Aspen, NPR News, New York.
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Delta Airlines passengers traveling through its Atlanta hub will have some additional wiggle room to rebook their flights. The policy expands on an earlier travel waiver and could provide some relief as security delays continue to disrupt travel plans. Marlon Hyde from member station WABE reports.
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Passengers flying to and from Atlanta that are booked through March 30 can book new travel dates without additional fees. Rebooked travel must begin by April 6th. Fare differences will be waived if passengers remain in the same cabin and booking class. TSA's acting administrator said this week that the agency is experiencing the longest wait times ever because of the partial government shutdown that started last month. Delta has also temporarily suspended specialty services from members of Congress this week while TSA employees continue to work without pay. For NPR News, I'm Marlon Hyde in Atlanta.
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And you're listening to NPR News from Washington. An appeals court has ruled that the US can continue to detain immigrants without bond. It's a victory to the Trump administration's crackdown on illegal immigration. It's the second appeals court to rule in favor of the administration on the issue and counters a slew of lower court decisions across the country saying the practice is unlawful. Bill Maher will continue will be receiving receiving the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor after all. As NPR's Elizabeth Blair reports, President Trump does not appear to be a fan of Maher, but the Kennedy center announced it's giving the prize to him anyway
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after the Atlantic magazine cited anonymous sources saying that Bill Maher would be receiving the prestigious Mark Twain Prize. White House press secretary Caroline Levitt called it fake news, but the Kennedy center has announced Maher will indeed be getting the Twain Award. The host of HBO's Real Time with Bill Maher has visited with Trump at the White House, but he has also been critical of both parties and Trump in particular.
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The stock market is going down and we've lost a lot of jobs. It's like his even more evil twin replaced his usual evil twin.
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Trump recently called Maher a lightweight on social media. In a statement from the Kennedy Center, Maher said it is indeed humbling to get anything named for a man who's been thrown out of as many school libraries as Mark Twain. Elizabeth Blair, NPR News.
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Italian police say they have seized about $23 million in assets stolen from Swiss actor and original Bond girl Ursula Andress. The hall includes property, artwork and financial holdings in Florence and the Tuscan countryside. Andrus says advisors swindled her over the course of eight years. This is NPR News from Washington.
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Date: March 26, 2026
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This rapid-fire NPR News Now segment delivers the biggest national and international headlines of the hour. Major stories include President Trump's decision to extend the deadline for possible strikes on Iran, a tumultuous day on Wall Street, impacts of the government shutdown on Delta Airlines and TSA, an immigration bond ruling, and updates on the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. The episode closes with an international crime story involving Ursula Andress.
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