NPR News Now — January 13, 2026, 4PM EST
Host: Lakshmi Singh
Podcast: NPR News Now
Episode: NPR News: 01-13-2026 4PM EST
Date: January 13, 2026
Overview
This five-minute news update delivers concise reporting on breaking national stories, including a high-profile resignation in Minnesota's U.S. attorney's office, new developments in transgender sports legislation at the Supreme Court, possible U.S. war crime violations, economic news relating to inflation, political developments including President Trump's economic strategies, and the death of "Dilbert" creator Scott Adams.
Key Discussion Points and Insights
1. Minnesota U.S. Attorney's Office Resignation
- [00:18–01:10]
- Summary: Joe Thompson, renowned federal prosecutor specializing in social services fraud, resigns along with senior colleagues. The move is linked to pressure from the Justice Department to investigate the widow of Renee Macklin Goode, recently killed by ICE.
- Additional Insight:
- Concerns raised that immigration enforcement is deprioritizing major fraud cases.
- Source: Dana Ferguson, Minnesota Public Radio.
2. Supreme Court and Transgender Athlete Bans
- [01:10–01:47]
- Summary: The Supreme Court appears prepared to uphold state bans on transgender athletes joining girls' and women's sports teams.
- West Virginia case spotlights Heather Jackson’s 15-year-old daughter, Becky.
- Memorable Quotes:
- Lakshmi Singh: "She's just an average female teenager." [01:30]
- West Virginia Attorney General John J.B. McCuskey (via Scott Horsley):
"If boys are allowed to play in girls sports, what we know is they will take the place of biological females on these teams and take away their opportunities." [01:37]
- Context: Ongoing legal debates in Idaho and West Virginia are before the court.
3. Alleged U.S. Military War Crimes
- [01:47–02:57]
- Summary: An NPR investigation reveals that a Pentagon-ordered boat strike on September 2, 2025, may have violated both U.S. military code and laws of war by:
- Conducting a second strike to kill survivors.
- Using an aircraft disguised as civilian (possible perfidy).
- Memorable Quotes:
- Quill Lawrence:
"Killing shipwrecked enemies is a textbook violation of US Military code and the laws of war." [02:30]
- Quill Lawrence:
- Context: The strike, legislated under the Trump administration's widened war-on-cartels policy.
4. Economic Update: Inflation and Stock Market
- [02:57–03:40]
- Summary:
- Inflation remains steady at 2.7% year-over-year for December, mirroring November’s data (Labor Department report).
- The Dow Jones closes nearly 400 points down.
- Context: No significant movement noted in inflation trends.
5. President Trump on Interest Rates and Economic Messaging
- [03:40–04:07]
- Summary:
- President Trump criticizes the Fed’s slow approach to interest rate cuts during Detroit Economic Club remarks.
- Pitches a cap on credit card interest, despite lack of authority.
- Notable Analysis:
- Scott Horsley:
"The president's policies are also contributing to the high cost of living, whether it's tariffs or his immigration crackdown, which has limited the labor supply and, you know, made it more expensive for things like construction." [04:02]
- Scott Horsley:
6. Scott Adams ("Dilbert" Creator) Dies at Age 68
- [04:07–04:52]
- Summary:
- Scott Adams, creator of the satirical comic strip "Dilbert," dies after revealing a cancer diagnosis.
- Adams’ career spanned comic strips, books, and an animated sitcom. The strip was widely dropped in 2023 following Adams' racist remarks.
- Memorable Quotes:
- Scott Adams (1996 NPR interview):
"You get real cynical if you spend more than five minutes in a cubicle. But I certainly always planned that I would escape someday." [04:32]
- Scott Adams (1996 NPR interview):
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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On Supreme Court and Transgender Athlete Ban:
- "If boys are allowed to play in girls sports, what we know is they will take the place of biological females on these teams and take away their opportunities."
— West Virginia Attorney General John J.B. McCuskey ([01:37])
- "If boys are allowed to play in girls sports, what we know is they will take the place of biological females on these teams and take away their opportunities."
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On War Crimes Allegations:
- "Killing shipwrecked enemies is a textbook violation of US Military code and the laws of war."
— Quill Lawrence ([02:30])
- "Killing shipwrecked enemies is a textbook violation of US Military code and the laws of war."
-
On Economic Policy Critique:
- "The president's policies are also contributing to the high cost of living, whether it's tariffs or his immigration crackdown..."
— Scott Horsley ([04:02])
- "The president's policies are also contributing to the high cost of living, whether it's tariffs or his immigration crackdown..."
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On Corporate Life (Scott Adams):
- "You get real cynical if you spend more than five minutes in a cubicle. But I certainly always planned that I would escape someday."
— Scott Adams ([04:32])
- "You get real cynical if you spend more than five minutes in a cubicle. But I certainly always planned that I would escape someday."
Timestamps for Important Segments
- MIN U.S. Attorney Resignations & Immigration Investigation: 00:18–01:10
- SCOTUS Hears Transgender Athlete Ban Cases: 01:10–01:47
- U.S. Military Boat Strike, Possible War Crimes: 01:47–02:57
- Inflation Report & Stock Market: 02:57–03:40
- President Trump on the Fed and Interest Rates: 03:40–04:07
- Death of Scott Adams, Creator of "Dilbert": 04:07–04:52
Conclusion
In a tightly packed five minutes, this NPR News Now update covers critical legal, political, and cultural stories shaping the week, offering factual reporting, direct quotes from newsmakers and officials, and essential economic data for listeners seeking to stay informed on current events.
