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World Zelenskyy wants Ukrainians to have a say in the talks to end the war with Russia Ukraine's president says he will look into changing the constitution to hold wartime elections or a referendum on ceding territory to Russia amid ongoing peace talks to end the war. Joanna Kakissis
World Former National Security Council official on the current state of the war in Ukraine NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with retired Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman about the current state of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Steve Inskeep
Politics Dueling health care plans fail in the Senate as ACA premium deadline approaches Competing health care plans failed to meet the 60-vote threshold in the Senate Thursday. With federal ACA subsidies set to expire, health insurance costs are expected to surge in the new year. Saige Miller
Exposure to extreme heat can lead to developmental setbacks in kids, research says New research suggests that for some children exposure to extreme heat could lead to setbacks on key developmental milestones. Jonathan Lambert
World Trump touts his peace deals - but many are already unraveling President Trump has been racing to rack up peace deals — but keeping them intact is proving far more difficult. Jackie Northam
Science Amputees often feel disconnected from their bionic hands. AI could bridge the gap Sensors and artificial intelligence help a prosthetic hand act more like a natural one, new research shows. Jon Hamilton
Politics Thailand's Parliament is dissolved for new elections early next year Thailand's Parliament was dissolved Friday for new elections early next year as the country engaged in deadly fighting with Cambodia. The Associated Press
Science For 50 years, Rockalina the turtle lived on a kitchen floor. Now she has a new friend The Oreo-sized baby turtle represents a turning point in Rockalina's recovery: Spending time with her own kind. Alina Hartounian
Politics Trump struggles to find his economic messaging amid voter skepticism Nearly a year into his second term, President Trump is facing growing skepticism as Americans feel persistent cost-of-living pressures despite his efforts to defend the strength of the economy. Danielle Kurtzleben
Politics U.S. military members fear personal legal blowback tied to boat strikes Staff officers and at least one drone pilot have sought advice from outside groups over legal concerns about their own involvement — or potential involvement — in the strikes against suspected drug boats. Ryan Lucas