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Court Invalidates Tariffs, Military Options Regarding Iran, Olympic Matchup Preview
February 21, 2026
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5 min read🎙️ The Voices & The Context
- The Format: Fast-paced news briefing podcast with host banter, expert interviews, and promotional segments for other NPR shows.
- The Key Players:
- Hosts: Aisha Roscoe and Scott Simon – NPR veterans delivering crisp, engaging news recaps with light chemistry.
- Guests: Danielle Kurtzleben (NPR White House correspondent) on tariffs; unnamed correspondents on Iran; Becky Sullivan (NPR sports correspondent) on Olympics hockey.
- The Vibe: Educational and urgent, blending intense political drama with exciting sports hype – timely Saturday news to kick off the weekend.
🗝️ Key Themes & Topics
The episode packs three major news hits: a Supreme Court smackdown on Trump's trade policy, escalating Middle East tensions, and Olympic fever. It captures entertainment value in Trump's fiery rants and hockey rivalry trash-talk, with a narrative arc of policy setbacks, military brinkmanship, and underdog sports drama. No practical tips, but sharp analysis on economic/political fallout.
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What you'll learn
- 1 (00:01) **Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump's IEEPA Tariffs**
- 2 (02:25) **🎙️ Interview: Danielle Kurtzleben (NPR White House Correspondent)**
- 3 (06:55) **US Military Presence in Middle East, Iran Strike Options**
- 4 (07:14) **Interview: Greg Myre (NPR Correspondent)**
- 5 (10:57) **Olympic Men's Ice Hockey: US Advances to Gold Medal Final vs Canada**
- 6 (11:19) **🎙️ Interview: Becky Sullivan (NPR Sports Correspondent)**
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Show Notes
The Supreme Court says President Trump cannot use the economic emergency he declared as a rationale for his import tax regime. The U.S. military buildup in the Mideast over the past month gives Trump options for striking Iran. The U.S. and Canada will compete Sunday for the gold medal in men's Olympic ice hockey.
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