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[Global News Roundup: The Hunt for a Killer, Economic Uncertainty, and Political Convictions in Brazil]-[Kirk Shooting Investigation, Economic Round-up, Brazil's Bolsanaro Convicted]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-09-12

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The Ongoing Manhunt for Charlie Kirk’s Assassin

Nearly 48 hours after the fatal shooting of conservative activist Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University, authorities remain in a desperate search for the perpetrator. The investigation, described by officials as a "blinking help needed" sign, has reached a critical stage. Police have released surveillance footage of the suspect, characterized by a "black T-shirt, white Converse shoes, and a hat with a triangle on it," fleeing the scene by "leaping from a roof."

Utah Governor Spencer Cox has expressed the urgency of the situation, noting that the FBI has received over 7,000 leads—the highest volume of digital tips since the Boston Marathon bombing. Despite recovering physical evidence, including a rifle, unused rounds, palm prints, and impressions from the suspect’s sneakers, the individual remains at large. The campus environment remains tense; students like freshman James Jordan described the atmosphere as "unsettling," noting that with the shooter still at large, "he could be anywhere."

Economic Turbulence: Tariffs, Inflation, and a Sagging Job Market

Despite the stock market reaching record highs, the broader American economic landscape is showing signs of distress. Investors are currently buoyed by the expectation that the Federal Reserve will "cut interest rates" next week. However, this optimism masks underlying structural issues. Scott Horsley highlights that the economy is facing a "sagging job market," with hiring slowing significantly and recent data showing job losses for the first time since 2020.

Adding to the pressure are the administration's new tariffs, which industry experts describe as "directly just a tax." Patrick Reardon, a coffee roaster, noted that these costs are being passed down the supply chain, stating, "no one is seeing the benefits of these costs rising." Economists warn of a potential "negative loop" where stalling growth leads to cautious consumer spending, further depressing the labor market. Concurrently, the administration's attempts to exert influence over the Federal Reserve—including efforts to nominate allies and challenge current governors—have sparked concerns regarding the political independence of the central bank.

Brazil’s Landmark Verdict Against Jair Bolsonaro

In a historic move for South American democracy, Brazil’s Supreme Court has convicted former President Jair Bolsonaro for his role in plotting a military coup following his 2022 election loss. The court, in a four-to-one decision, found him guilty of charges including leading a "criminal organization" and attempting to sow the "malignant seed of anti-democracy." The verdict includes a sentence of more than 27 years in prison.

Reporter Julia Carneiro explains that the trial also implicated three former generals, marking the first time a former Brazilian president has faced such punishment for undermining the rule of law. While supporters view the trial as an "unfair" political maneuver, many Brazilians see it as a "landmark defense of democracy" given the country's past history with a 20-year dictatorship. The international reaction has been polarized; while President Trump criticized the verdict as a "witch hunt," the ruling signals a significant shift in the political landscape, effectively sidelining Bolsonaro from the immediate political game while he remains under house arrest pending appeals.

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Give me a minute.
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We need as much help as we can possibly get.
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What stood out to you?
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So what's going on here?
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It almost feels like we're just kind of lighting money on fire.
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📝Key Phrases

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flee the scene
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at large
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come forward
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hold someone accountable
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a flood of tips
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📖 Transcript

Authorities still don't know who killed the conservative activist Charlie Kirk.
Investigators recovered a weapon and released footage of a man fleeing the scene, but is that enough to find him?
I'm Steve Inskeep with Michelle Martin, and this is Up First from NPR News.
The stock market keeps climbing, even as prices also rise and the job market weakens.
The worst part about tariffs is that no one is seeing the benefits of these costs rising.
It's directly just a tax.

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