Gaza Ceasefire Tested, Shutdown Stalemate, SCOTUS Voting Rights

加沙停火受考验,停摆僵局,美国最高法院投票权争议

Up First

2025-10-15

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Hamas hands over more bodies of deceased hostages as tensions rise in Gaza over the next phase of the ceasefire deal. The government shutdown stretches into its third week with no negotiations underway, as pressure builds on both parties to break the stalemate. And the Supreme Court takes up a major case on Louisiana’s congressional map that could weaken the Voting Rights Act nationwide. Want more comprehensive analysis of the most important news of the day, plus a little fun? Subscribe to the Up First newsletter.Today’s episode of Up First was edited by Miguel Macias, Jason Breslow, Anna Yukhananov, Mohamad ElBardicy and Martha Ann Overland.It was produced by Ziad Buchh, Nia Dumas and Christopher ThomasWe get engineering support from Carleigh Strange. And our technical director is Stacey Abbott. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy
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  • Israel says it will retaliate if Hamas does not hand over more bodies of deceased hostages.

  • The Trump is demanding that the Palestinian militant group put down their weapons.

  • If they don't disarm, we will disarm them.

  • I'm Michelle Martin with Leila Fadal, and this is up first from NPR News.

  • It's day 15 of the government shutdown,

  • and lawmakers on both sides aren't even talking about how to end it.

  • What negotiation?

  • There's nothing to negotiate.

  • Federal workers are bracing for missed paychecks.

  • What will it take to break the deadlock?

  • And Supreme Court justices hear a case that could weaken what's left of the Voting Rights Act.

  • The case is about Louisiana's congressional map,

  • but the outcome could reshape districts across the country.

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