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Food Friendsgiving 101: A history of the made-up holiday and how to celebrate it The word's definition may be obvious, but Friendsgiving can mean different things to different people. Here are expert tips for how to celebrate it. Rachel Treisman
National Trump's National Guard deployments face mounting legal pushback President Trump's efforts to send National Guard troops to U.S. cities have been repeatedly met with resistance in the courts — most recently, in Tennessee. Juliana Kim
Politics How a small Chicago nonprofit is resisting Trump's war on DEI Since 1981, Chicago Women in Trades has worked to promote equity by getting more women into the construction trades. Now the nonprofit faces a different challenge: Trump's efforts to erase DEI. Andrea Hsu
Arts & Life What we can learn about Kurt Cobain, Freddie Mercury and Beyoncé from their denim An exhibition at Levi's San Francisco headquarters highlights how jeans can offer surprising insights into the lives and legacies of the artists who wore them. Chloe Veltman
Politics Poll: Democrats have biggest advantage for control of Congress in 8 years A new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll shows some major warning signs for President Trump and Republicans ahead of the 2026 midterm elections as Americans want the president to focus on lowering prices. Domenico Montanaro
National Morning news brief Trump defends Saudi crown prince over question about Khashoggi's death, measure to release Epstein files heads to Trump's desk, poll shows major warning signs for GOP ahead of the 2026 midterms. Leila Fadel
Health Care New policies make U.S. less appealing to foreign-born physicians Immigrants make up about a quarter of all the country's doctors. New policies are making it harder and less appealing for foreign-born physicians to come to the U.S. Yuki Noguchi
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World With new U.S. threat looming, how will Venezuela's leader keep his grip on power? Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro has survived U.S. sanctions, economic meltdown and widespread protests. Now he faces a U.S. armada off his country's coast, so how does he hang on to power? John Otis
National He spent decades in prison for a crime he didn't commit. Now he's an elected official Calvin Duncan spent nearly 30 years in prison for a crime he didn't commit. Last week, he won the election for clerk of court in New Orleans Parish, a role he calls his dream job. Eve Abrams