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NPR News: 01-11-2026 10AM EST

January 11, 2026

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🎙️ The Voices & The Context

  • The Format: Rapid-fire news bulletin delivering global headlines, U.S. policy updates, entertainment buzz, and sports drama in a concise NPR-style broadcast.
  • The Key Players:
    • Anchors: Louise G. and Luis Giavoni, delivering straight news with reporter inserts from Michelle Kalaman (Iran coverage) and Mandalit Del Barco (Golden Globes).
    • Standout voice: Carrie Blight, eyewitness to the hockey brawl, adding raw, on-the-ground color.
  • The Vibe: Urgent and eclectic—mixing high-stakes international crises with light Hollywood glamour and rowdy sports chaos for a "world in 5 minutes" feel.

🗝️ Key Themes & Topics

This fast-paced bulletin juggles geopolitical flashpoints, U.S. foreign policy flexes, protests and unrest, awards season hype, and a viral sports sideshow.

  • Topic 1: U.S. Pressure on Cuba/Venezuela. Trump threatens Cuba over its "security services" for ousted Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro amid Cuba's blackouts, shortages, and economic collapse—third warning since Maduro's removal.
  • Topic 2: Iran Protests & U.S. Support. Rallies sparked by economic woes turn deadly (100+ casualties reported); U.S. offers aid as Secretary Rubio backs "brave" Iranians; hospitals overwhelmed per human rights groups.
  • Topic 3: Military Clashes. U.S. strike hits Iran

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What you'll learn

  • 1 (00:25) **Trump's Threat to Cuba Over Venezuela Ties**
  • 2 (01:55) **Protests Erupt in Iran Amid Economic Collapse**
  • 3 (03:12) **US Strike in Syria Follows Ambush**
  • 4 (03:25) **Russia-Ukraine War Update**
  • 5 (03:41) **Golden Globes Awards Preview**
  • 6 (04:34) **Brawl at Bruins-Rangers Hockey Game**

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