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NPR News: 06-20-2026 8PM EDT

June 21, 2026

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🎙️ The Voices & The Context

  • The Format: This is a standard NPR News Hour broadcast. It's a rapid-fire summary of the day's top national and international headlines, delivered in a professional, objective tone.
  • The Key Players:
    • Janine Herbst (Host): The anchor, providing a steady, authoritative voice to connect the stories.
    • Pierre Chandelist (Reporter): Provides a specific update on Vice President Vance's trip to Switzerland for nuclear talks with Iran.
    • Joanna Kakisis (Reporter): Reports on the latest developments in the Ukraine-Russia war, specifically drone strikes on Russian oil infrastructure.
    • Elena Moore (Reporter): Covers the domestic political angle, reporting on a new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll about American economic sentiment.
    • Gabriela Emmanuel (Reporter): Reports on the CDC's preparations for the World Cup.
  • The Vibe: Intense and Informative. The broadcast is packed with high-stakes geopolitical news (Iran, Israel, Ukraine), domestic economic anxiety, and public health planning. It's a serious, no-nonsense news digest.

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What you'll learn

  • 1 NPR News update with various news headlines.
  • 2 Uncertainty over the strait's closure due to Israel-Hezbollah conflict.
  • 3 VP Vance heads to Switzerland for nuclear talks with Iran.
  • 4 Israeli strikes kill civilians in Lebanon.
  • 5 Russian oil facility hit by drones in Siberia.
  • 6 Ukrainian drones strike deep into Russia, hitting oil infrastructure.
  • 7 NPR/PBS News/Marist poll finds most Americans unhappy with Trump's handling of the economy.

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