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NPR News: 05-14-2026 10PM EDT

May 15, 2026

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This NPR News Now broadcast delivers concise updates on diplomacy between the US and Cuba, a temporary Supreme Court reprieve for abortion pill access, South Carolina's push to redraw congressional districts, an annual ultra-nationalist procession in Jerusalem, and Honda's unprecedented annual financial loss.

CIA Director's Havana Visit and Cuban Assurances

CIA Director John Radcliffe concluded a trip to Havana with a delegation, meeting his counterpart at Cuba's Ministry of the Interior as part of broader political dialogue. The Cuban government issued a statement emphasizing that Cuba poses no threat to the United States, explicitly denying the presence of any foreign military or intelligence bases on its territory and stating it has never supported hostile activities against the US. This exchange highlights ongoing efforts at intelligence cooperation amid historical tensions. Separately, the report notes that blackouts are likely to persist across Cuba, pointing to persistent infrastructure challenges that could complicate bilateral relations.

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  • 1 (00:00) **NPR News Intro** - Janine Herbst opens the broadcast from Washington
  • 2 (00:04) **CIA Director Visits Havana** - John Radcliffe meets Cuban interior ministry counterpart on intelligence cooperation
  • 3 (00:51) **Countrywide Blackouts Expected to Persist** - Brief report on ongoing power outages across the nation
  • 4 (00:57) **Supreme Court Preserves Mail Delivery of Abortion Pill** - High Court freezes Fifth Circuit ruling banning mifepristone by mail nationwide
  • 5 (01:31) **SCOTUS Dissenters Oppose Ruling** - Justices Thomas and Alito dissent; Thomas targets mifepristone manufacturers amid Louisiana abortion ban
  • 6 (01:36) **South Carolina Redistricting Push** - Gov. Henry McMaster calls lawmakers back for special session on new maps
  • 7 (03:01) **Ultra-Nationalist March in Jerusalem** - Tens of thousands parade through Old City celebrating East Jerusalem capture 60 years ago

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