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FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino says he will step down in January

FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino speaks during a news conference on an arrest of a suspect in the January 6th pipe bomb case at the Department of Justice on Dec. 4, 2025.

Bongino's tenure was at times tumultuous, including a clash with Justice Department leadership over the Epstein files. But it also involved the arrest of a suspect in the Jan. 6 pipe bomber case.

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Federal court says troops can stay in D.C., and hints at prolonged deployment

Members of the National Guard patrol along Constitution Ave. on December 01, 2025 in Washington, DC.

A federal appeals court in Washington, D.C. has ruled that National Guard troops can remain in the city for now. That decision comes after a different federal appeals court ruled that troops must leave Los Angeles earlier this week.

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Jack Smith defends his prosecutions of Trump in closed-door session in Congress

Special Counsel Jack Smith, seen here in August 2023, defended his work to House members Wednesday.

The former Justice Department special counsel told the House Judiciary Committee that his team developed "proof beyond a reasonable doubt" that Trump took part in a criminal scheme to overturn the 2020 election.

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A Chinese man who filmed secret footage in Xinjiang risks deportation from the U.S.

A screenshot from a 2021 video taken by Guan Heng shows what he said was a detention center in the Xinjiang region of China.

Guan Heng sailed to the U.S. by boat from the Bahamas after publishing footage he filmed of purported detention camps in China. He has been held in immigration detention since August.

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Trump to address the nation as his popularity dips in the face of economic concerns

U.S. President Donald Trump participates in a roundtable discussion at the White House.

The year-end speech will address his accomplishments so far and look ahead to next year

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A photographer discovers miles of dinosaur tracks near Italy's Winter Olympic venues

One of the Alpine rock faces in northern Italy covered in dinosaur tracks, believed to be 210 million years old.

A nature photographer stumbled upon thousands of 210-million-year-old dinosaur tracks in Italy's central Alps, near where some Olympic skiing and snowboarding events will be held in February.

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Senate passes $901 billion defense bill that pushes Hegseth for boat strike video

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth arrives to brief members of Congress on military strikes near Venezuela on Tuesday at the Capitol in Washington.

The Senate has given final passage to the annual National Defense Authorization Act, which raises troop pay by 3.8%. It also pressures Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to provide lawmakers with video of strikes on alleged drug boats near Venezuela.

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Why I volunteered to be infected with dengue fever

Early in the pandemic, a volunteer takes part in a clinical trial to develop a vaccine that will protect against COVID-19. The U.S. government has registered over half a million clinical trials since 2000. The vast majority of the trials don

The U.S. has registered over half a million clinical trials since 2000. Here's a look at the business and ethics of human medical experimentation through the eyes of a volunteer.

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'Vanity Fair' reporter gets an inside view from Susie Wiles, the woman behind Trump 2.0

Writer Chris Whipple interviewed Trump's chief of staff 11 times, getting her view on cabinet members, Trump's revenge tour, Venezuela policy, and why she says Trump has an "alcoholic's personality."

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More than 10% of Congress won't return to their seats after 2026

The U.S. Capitol is seen during a procedural vote on the One Big Beautiful Bill Act in July in Washington, DC.

NPR is tracking the record number of congressional lawmakers – now more than one in ten current members – who have announced plans to retire or run for a different office in 2026.

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Greetings from Chiloé Island, Chile, where the fast-moving tides are part of local lore

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Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the world.

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Trump's economic approval at new low. And, Congress set to let ACA subsidies expire

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson (R-LA) discusses rising health insurance premiums as U.S. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) (L) and House Majority Whip Tom Emmer (R-MN) look on during a press conference in the U.S. Capitol Building on Dec. 10, 2025, in Washington, DC.

A new NPR poll finds that President Trump's economic approval has hit a new low at 36%. And, Congress has two days to take action on health care subsidies.

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GOP House Rep. says it's 'unacceptable' to allow ACA subsidies to expire

Rep. Mike Lawler, R-NY, speaks to reporters as he arrives for a House Republican caucus meeting at the U.S. Capitol on May 15 in Washington, D.C.

Rep. Mike Lawler says House Speaker Mike Johnson is correct in saying the health care system isn't working, but allowing ACA subsidies to expire without a plan to address rising costs is "idiotic."

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Trump's BBC lawsuit: A botched report, BritBox, and porn

Journalists report outside BBC Broadcasting House in London. In a new lawsuit, President Trump is seeking $10 billion from the BBC for defamation.

President Trump's lawsuit alleges that the BBC's fall 2024 documentary was "a brazen attempt" to harm his re-election. The BBC has apologized but rejects his claim.

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Recent attacks have been 'inspired' by Islamic State. What does that mean?

A member of the Iraqi forces walks past a mural bearing the logo of the Islamic State group in a tunnel that was reportedly used as a training center by the jihadists, on March 1, 2017, in the village of Albu Sayf, on the southern outskirts of Mosul.

A decade ago, the self-proclaimed Islamic State group held vast swaths of territory across Iraq and Syria, but President Trump declared it destroyed in 2019.

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Is the viral cheese pull saving chain restaurants?

Images from Karissa Dumbacher

For restaurants, going viral is appetizing. But at what cost?

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Trump's rush to build nuclear reactors across the U.S. raises safety worries

The Experimental Breeder Reactor II at Idaho National Laboratory. Several companies are now pursuing experimental reactor designs in the hopes of upending the nuclear power industry.

A new program at the Department of Energy is pushing the development of nearly a dozen new reactor designs at breakneck speed.

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Trump's economic approval hits a new low at 36%, poll finds

President Trump is pictured in the Oval Office on Monday.

A new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll finds 70% of Americans say things have become too unaffordable and have a dim outlook on the economy and President Trump's handling of it.

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From bird droppings to holiday kisses: How we ended up under the mistletoe

A soldier  leaving a London railway station to join his unit took along a sprig of mistletoe to make sure he got his Christmas kiss, Dec. 14, 1939.

The etymology of mistletoe — a plant with small, oval evergreen leaves and waxy white berries — may strike some as repugnant.

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Thousands of guns are found at crime scenes. What do they tell us?

A law enforcement officer inspects a handgun at the scene of a shooting in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 2.

A report from the advocacy group Everytown For Gun Safety analyzed data from local police departments on nearly 350,000 guns used in crimes from 2020 to 2024, including where they came from.

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How the long-running Obamacare fight came to thwart enhanced subsidies in Congress

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., meets with reporters at the Capitol on Tuesday as Republicans confront internal divisions over how to to address growing health care costs.

Congress is poised to leave for a scheduled holiday recess without a solution for addressing the expiration of enhanced subsidies for Affordable Care Act marketplace plans.

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Beware the Christmas coronary. How to spot signs of holiday heart trouble

Too much merry-making with rich foods and alcohol can strain the heart. So can stress over the holidays.

There's lots of data to show cardiac troubles spike during the holidays amid the mix of merrymaking, travel and stress. But there are ways to spot the signs of trouble before it's too late.

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U.S. Santas becoming more diverse as families look to see themselves in Christmas

Santas in the U.S. are getting more diverse as families try to find a jolly fella who looks more like them.

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Suspected gunman in Bondi Beach shooting charged with 15 counts of murder

Swimmers gather for a morning vigil in Sydney, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2025, following Sunday

A suspected gunman in Sydney's Bondi Beach massacre was charged with 59 offenses including 15 charges of murder on Wednesday, as hundreds of mourners gathered to begin funerals for the victims.

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Trump expands travel ban and restrictions to include an additional 20 countries

President Donald Trump speaks during a Mexican Border Defense Medal presentation in the Oval Office of the White House, Monday, Dec. 15, 2025, in Washington.

The Trump administration announced Tuesday it was expanding travel restrictions to an additional 20 countries and the Palestinian Authority, doubling the number of nations affected by sweeping limits.

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Nick Reiner will be charged with first degree murder in his parents' killing

Michele Singer Reiner, Rob Reiner and their son Nick in 2013.

The 32-year-old son of famed director Rob Reiner is being held without bail. Los Angeles authorities say the charges against him carry a maximum sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole.

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After outcry over prices, FIFA to sell $60 tickets for the World Cup -- with a catch

The FIFA World Cup trophy is displayed at an event in Zurich, Switzerland, on Nov. 20, 2025.

FIFA said it would sell $60 tickets to the World Cup, including for the final — but only for supporters of qualified teams. And the actual number of available tickets is limited.

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What to know from Susie Wiles' interviews with 'Vanity Fair,' according to the writer

White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles looks on during a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President Donald Trump and members of Trump

Throughout the year, Vanity Fair writer Chris Whipple interviewed some of the people closest to President Trump. We speak with Whipple about his talks with White House chief of staff, Susie Wiles.

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Bondi Beach attack casts a shadow on Hanukkah celebrations in Israel

Australian Jews and others hold a vigil in Tel Aviv for the victims of the Bondi Beach mass shooting, on Sunday, Dec 14.

People of all ages had been looking forward to celebrating — especially this year, as a ceasefire in Gaza has held since October and all but one of the hostages taken by Hamas-led militants have been returned.

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Psychologists are increasingly using — and worrying about — AI tools, poll finds

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A survey finds that 56% of psychologists are trying out artificial intelligence tools at work, mainly for administrative tasks. A majority also are concerned about harms of AI on patients and society.

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