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USA TODAY’s daily news podcast, The Excerpt (formerly 5 Things), brings you a curated mix of the most important headlines seven mornings a week. We also deliver special deep-dive episodes on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons on the most compelling topics in culture, entertainment, sports, politics, and more. Give us fifteen minutes a day, we'll give you all of the headlines, none of the chaos. Hosted by Taylor Wilson and Dana Taylor.
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Israel says it killed Iran commander as both sides attack
samedi 21 juin 2025 • Durée 14:05
European foreign ministers are working to establish a path to diplomacy in Geneva.
Lawmakers propose prohibiting masked agents. Plus, pro-Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil has been released. And USA TODAY National Correspondent Trevor Hughes discusses how the Trump administration is doubling down on immigration enforcement.
President Trump is calling for a special prosecutor to investigate his false 2020 election claims.
Millions of Americans will feel a heat wave this weekend. Find out where.
USA TODAY Senior Reporter Jessica Guynn tells us how some fear anti-DEI fervor could drive openly gay, trans and nonbinary executives back into hiding.
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Trump to decide on US role in Israel-Iran conflict within 2 weeks
vendredi 20 juin 2025 • Durée 13:36
President Donald Trump will decide on the U.S. role in the Israel-Iran conflict within two weeks.
USA TODAY White House Reporter Davis Winkie discusses how the Trump administration's National Guard immigration enforcement could divide states. Plus, a court lets Trump keep control of California's National Guard for now.
The Los Angeles Dodgers say they denied federal agents access to Dodger Stadium parking lots.
Trump signs an executive order delaying a ban on TikTok - again.
USA TODAY National Correspondent Marco della Cava looks back on the phenomenon that was 'Jaws' on its 50th anniversary. Plus, how locals made up much of the film's cast.
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Iran launches waves of missiles at Israel in response to strikes
samedi 14 juin 2025 • Durée 13:59
Iran has launched waves of missiles at Israel in response to recent airstrikes.
USA TODAY White House Correspondent Bart Jansen has the latest on Kilmar Abrego Garcia's legal situation.
The Army marks its 250th anniversary Saturday with a parade and festival. Most Americans think the military parade is 'not a good use' of money.
A judge blocks the State Department's planned mass layoffs.
President Donald Trump reports more than $600 million in income.
USA TODAY Sports Reporter Tom Schad tell us how the presence of ICE and CBP at this month's FIFA Club World Cup games is raising concerns, despite being a normal practice.
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Israel launches strikes against Iran as nuclear program talks falter
vendredi 13 juin 2025 • Durée 11:56
Israel has launched strikes against Iran targeting its nuclear program.
An appeals court blocks the ruling directing President Donald Trump to return control of the National Guard to California.
USA TODAY Pentagon Correspondent Tom Vanden Brook discusses what he learned in an exclusive talk with Army Secretary Dan Driscoll about Saturday's $40 million military parade.
15,000 foreigners sign up to pay $5 million for U.S. residency and a path to citizenship. Plus, the Department of Homeland Security ends temporary protections for 530,000 immigrants.
USA TODAY Senior National Political Correspondent Sarah D. Wire tells us governors aren't on the same page about using the National Guard for protests.
A miracle in seat 11A? The apparent sole survivor of Air India 171 walked away from the wreckage.
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SPECIAL | President Trump is on a pardon spree
jeudi 12 juin 2025 • Durée 13:33
It’s been a busy few months in the world of federal pardons. It started on day one of the Trump administration with more than 1500 people pardoned for their roles in the January 6th Capital riot. And the pardons just keep coming. The past few weeks we’ve seen a spate of controversial clemency grants, including a couple of reality TV stars who were found guilty of defrauding community banks out of tens of millions of dollars, a former nursing home executive whose mother recently attended a 1-million-a-plate fundraiser, and a Virginia sheriff convicted of bribery in what prosecutors called a “cash-for-badges scheme.” The pardons are all legal, but do the optics possibly show a two-tiered system of justice? Former U.S. Pardon Attorney Liz Oyer joins The Excerpt to talk about the stringent rules that most pardon attorneys follow when evaluating clemency requests and why some of Trump's pardons are so troubling.
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Democratic governors to describe resistance to federal immigration enforcement at 'sanctuary' hearing
jeudi 12 juin 2025 • Durée 12:39
USA TODAY White House Correspondent Bart Jansen tells us how three Democratic governors today will push back against federal immigration enforcement actions during a House hearing.
President Donald Trump and Chinese officials announced they have agreed to a framework for a trade deal.
USA TODAY Senior National Political Correspondent Sarah D. Wire explains what to expect during "No Kings" Day protests this weekend. They'll be held the same day as President Trump's military parade.
Harvey Weinstein has been convicted on a sex-crimes charge and acquitted on another in a retrial.
Brian Wilson dies at 82.
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SPECIAL | Alligators: Our apex predator allies against climate change
mercredi 11 juin 2025 • Durée 13:34
The story of the American alligator is one of survival. From 1967 to 1987, they were officially listed as an endangered species. But the wetlands of Louisiana, Florida’s Everglades National Park and many other southern habitats are now teeming with roughly five million alligators. And their story continues to evolve. Recent studies suggest alligators shape how carbon is stored in soil. Could alligators be an unexpected ally in the fight against climate change? Christopher Murray, Associate Professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at Southeastern Louisiana University, joins The Excerpt to share insights from his recent study published in Nature.
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Curfew enacted for parts of LA as protests spread to other cities
mercredi 11 juin 2025 • Durée 11:38
USA TODAY National Correspondent Trevor Hughes joins us again from Los Angeles as protests also spread to other cities.
USA TODAY Pentagon Correspondent Tom Vanden Brook discusses President Donald Trump's push for 20,000 troops to help his immigration crackdown.
Trump says he's restoring the names of military bases that honored Confederate soldiers.
Water from the faucets of at least 42 million Americans is contaminated with unacceptable levels of “forever chemicals."
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Trump administration deploys Marines to Los Angeles
mardi 10 juin 2025 • Durée 13:25
700 Marines have been deployed to Los Angeles. But California has sued the Trump administration to block deployment of the National Guard and the Marines. Plus, USA TODAY National Correspondent Trevor Hughes reports from on the ground in Southern California.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has fired all of a committee that advises the federal government on vaccine safety.
USA TODAY White House Correspondent Joey Garrison discusses what's next for DOGE after the departure of Elon Musk and the recent collapse of the Trump-Musk alliance.
Swedish activist Greta Thunberg has been deported from Israel after the Israeli navy prevented her and a group of fellow pro-Palestinian activists from sailing to Gaza.
Funk pioneer Sly Stone has died at 82.
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BONUS | Opinion: What does Pride month mean to the LGBTQ+ community in 2025?
lundi 9 juin 2025 • Durée 12:04
Under President Donald Trump's second administration, LGBTQ+ rights are back in the spotlight as he issues executive orders banning transgender military servicemembers and rescinding funding from educational institutions that allow trans athletes to compete in sports. So far in 2025, more than 500 bills targeting the LGBTQ+ community have been introduced across America.
As Pride Month 2025 gets underway across the country (albeit with fewer corporate sponsors), we asked what pride means to you – not just the parades, protests and community, but also your feelings, fears and hopes – and whether it can continue to exist in its current form. Here's what you told us.
Forum is a series from USA TODAY's Opinion team that is dedicated to showcasing views from across the political spectrum on issues that Americans are starkly divided on. If you'd like to weigh in on a different topic, you can find more questions at usatoday.com/forum. And if your submission is selected for print, we might invite you to add your voice to a future special bonus episode like this one.
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