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NPR Reporter (Maine Public)

1 podcast 3 moments 2026
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News
Data point 200+

NPR News: 07-14-2026 1AM EDT · Jul 14, 2026

Within hours of the ICE shooting, a couple hundred protesters were marching through downtown Biddeford by noon.

News
ICE Fatally Shoots Non-Targeted Motorist in Maine

NPR News: 07-14-2026 1AM EDT · Jul 14, 2026 News

An ICE officer shot and killed a motorist in Biddeford, Maine — but the victim wasn't even the person named on the warrant. Sen. Angus King got that information directly from Homeland Security Secretary Mark Wayne Mullen, raising urgent questions about accountability.

Society & Culture
Biddeford Erupts: Community Protests ICE Shooting

NPR News: 07-14-2026 1AM EDT · Jul 14, 2026 Society & Culture

Biddeford, Maine is a city of just over 20,000 people with deep immigrant roots — and within hours of the ICE shooting, hundreds of protesters took to the streets. A community that felt insulated from this kind of violence suddenly found itself at the center of a national crisis.

Business
Data point $80B

NPR News: 07-14-2026 1AM EDT · Jul 14, 2026 Business

The Supreme Court struck down the president's sweeping import taxes, and now the government is footing an $80 billion refund bill. While the administration scrambles to impose new tariffs, the fiscal fallout from the old ones is still being tallied.

Business
Data point $1.3T

NPR News: 07-14-2026 1AM EDT · Jul 14, 2026 Business

Nine months into the fiscal year, the U.S. is more than $1.3 trillion in the red — and the interest bill alone has already surpassed $1 trillion. That single line item now costs more than virtually every government program except Social Security.

Government
Rubio Launches Campaign to Dismantle the ICC

NPR News: 07-14-2026 1AM EDT · Jul 14, 2026 Government

Marco Rubio is going after the International Criminal Court — not just opposing it, but actively working to tear it down. He says the ICC wages war on the U.S. through law, not weapons, and that American service members could face prosecution. Critics note the court was built precisely for countries that refuse accountability.

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