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National Midair collision involving 2 helicopters in New Jersey leaves 1 dead, 1 injured A midair collision involving two helicopters in Hammonton, New Jersey, killed one person and critically injured another, federal authorities say. Frank Langfitt
World Ex-Pentagon official on the prospects of a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia Ukraine's president visited Mar-a-Lago Sunday. NPR's Leila Fadel talks to former Pentagon official Evelyn Farkas, now executive director of the McCain Institute, about prospects for peace. Leila Fadel
World Trump says there's progress on a peace deal between Ukraine and Russia President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy say they are making progress on a peace deal to end the war in Russia after meeting in Mar-a-Lago Sunday. Michel Martin
Arts & Life Genre fiction and female authors top U.S. libraries' most-borrowed lists in 2025 All of the top 10 books borrowed through the public library app Libby were written by women. And Kristin Hannah's The Women was the top checkout in many library systems around the country. Neda Ulaby
Politics A 'very aesthetic person,' President Trump says being a builder is his second job President Trump was a builder before he took office, but he has continued it as a hobby in the White House. Tamara Keith
Arts & Life Comic Cristela Alonzo grew up in fear of border patrol. ICE has 'brought it all back' For the first seven years of her life, Alonzo lived in an abandoned diner in a south Texas border town. Her new Netflix stand-up special is called Upper Classy. Originally broadcast Sept. 25, 2025. Terry Gross
Health Teens are having disturbing interactions with chatbots. Here's how to lower the risks Teen use of AI chat bots is growing, and psychologists worry it's affecting their social development and mental health. Here's what parents should know to help kids use the technology safely. Rhitu Chatterjee
History Why do so many people ring in the new year on Jan. 1? Much of the world follows the Gregorian calendar, named after Pope Gregory XIII, who put the finishing touches on a Roman system that integrated ideas from other cultures. Ayana Archie
Business Electric vehicles had a bumpy road in 2025 — and one pleasant surprise A suite of pro-EV federal policies have been reversed. Well-known vehicles have been discontinued. Sales plummeted. But interest is holding steady. Camila Domonoske