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Texas Massacre Suspect, Nation's Report, Fed Interest Rates

2023/5/3
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Lucio Vasquez: 德州枪击案嫌疑人Francisco Oropesa在逃亡四天后被捕。警方称,这起导致五人死亡(包括一名母亲和她的九岁儿子)的枪击事件可能源于邻居的噪音投诉。Oropesa被控五项谋杀罪,目前被关押在当地监狱,保释金为500万美元。受害者为四个关系紧密的洪都拉斯家庭成员。州长Greg Abbott最初将受害者称为非法移民,引发了争议。 Sequoia Carrillo: 全国教育进步评估(NAEP)显示,美国学生的公民和历史课程成绩大幅下降。历史成绩创下1994年评估开始以来的最低点,公民课成绩也首次下降。疫情对学生学习造成了影响,阅读能力的下降也影响了历史和公民课的学习。专家建议,需要全面改进学校课程,以提高学生的参与度和知识水平。 Scott Horsley: 美联储预计将再次加息,但这可能是本轮加息的最后一次。连续加息已对美国经济造成影响,建筑业和制造业低迷,消费者支出减少,就业市场也出现降温迹象。最近银行体系的动荡,例如First Republic银行倒闭,也增加了经济的不确定性。美联储主席鲍威尔可能会在新闻发布会上就此事回答问题。

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Following a four-day search, Francisco Oropesa, the suspect in the Texas massacre that claimed the lives of five individuals, including a nine-year-old child, has been apprehended. The shooting is believed to have stemmed from a noise complaint. The arrest has brought some relief to the victims' families, but the incident has also sparked a debate surrounding the governor's comments on the victims' immigration status.
  • Francisco Oropesa arrested after four-day manhunt
  • Shooting stemmed from noise complaint
  • Five victims, including a nine-year-old child
  • Governor's comments on victims' immigration status sparked debate

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After a four-day search, police say they've arrested a suspect in last week's massacre in Texas that left five people dead including a mother and her 9-year-old child. Findings by the National Assessment for Educational Progress show that most students in the US are struggling in subjects like civics and history. And the Federal Reserve is expected to make its tenth interest rate hike as it struggles to rein in inflation.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices)NPR Privacy Policy)