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  • On the Sunday story from Up First,

  • a whistleblower inside the federal government says Doge employees may have taken sensitive data from government systems and covered their tracks.

  • There's really no way to tell what or where that data is now.

  • Listen now to the Sunday story on the Up First podcast from NPR.

  • Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Giles Snyder.

  • Police in Canada have confirmed nine fatalities after a car plowed into a crowd at a street festival in Vancouver last night.

  • Multiple people were injured.

  • The driver arrested at the scene.

  • The BBC's Joe Inwood has details.

  • Images from the scene show first responders standing on deserted streets.

  • Shortly before, Vancouver had been celebrating Lapu-Lapu Day,

  • one of the biggest celebrations in the Philippines, when a black SUV drove into the crowd.

  • Initial reports said multiple people had died although police said they did not want to give precise figures until their families had been informed.

  • They did confirm that a 30-year-old man had been detained by the crowd before being taken into police custody.

  • Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney said he was devastated by the incident,

  • which comes just ahead of national elections.

  • The first black labor secretary in U.S. history is tied.

  • NPR's Tom Dreisbach reports that Alexis Herman is being praised as a trailblazer for civil rights who served in the administrations of both Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton.

  • Alexis Herman was born in Mobile, Alabama in 1947 during Jim Crow.

  • After graduating from Xavier University in Louisiana, she worked to desegregate schools.