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Economy The last Fed meeting of the year is approaching. Here's where we could be headed NPR's A Martinez speaks with the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago about the economic outlook ahead of the last Fed meeting of the year. A Martínez
World Israeli forces kill Palestinian men in West Bank after they appear to surrender Israeli forces on Thursday killed a pair of Palestinian men in the occupied West Bank after they appeared to surrender, drawing Palestinian accusations that the men were executed "in cold blood." The Associated Press
Politics Trump vows to 'permanently pause' migration from poor nations in social media screed President Donald Trump vowed on Thanksgiving to "permanently pause migration" from poorer nations in a blistering late-night, anti-immigrant screed posted to social media. The Associated Press
World Pope Leo XIV gets warm welcome from Turkey's Catholics on first foreign trip The American pope emphasized a message of peace as he arrived in Ankara, welcomed on the tarmac by a military guard of honor and at the presidential palace by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The Associated Press
National Trump says one of the two West Virginia National Guard members shot by Afghan national has died President Donald Trump said that one of the two West Virginia National Guard members shot by an Afghan national near the White House had died, calling the shooter who had worked with the CIA in his native country a “savage monster.” Associated Press
Black Friday is here, but so is inflation. How should shoppers budget? With Inflation and an unpredictable economy, Christmas shopping might look different this season. Washington Post financial columnist Michelle Singletary talks about families can navigate things. John Ketchum
Arts & Life Here to Help: Thanksgiving Edition From building homes to filling pantries to re-enacting medieval history for middle-schoolers – yes, you read that right – acts of volunteerism have remained vital for communities across the country. Matt Ozug
Pope Leo is traveling to Turkey and Lebanon on the first foreign trip of his papacy This Thanksgiving, Pope Leo is making his first overseas trip as pontiff. He started in Turkey, where he called for tolerance between different peoples and religions. Ruth Sherlock
Movies There's reason to be optimistic about the the movies coming this holiday season A selective preview of the comedies, action adventures, dramas and awards contenders Hollywood has in store between Thanksgiving and the end of 2025. Bob Mondello
Immigration The Afghan resettlement effort faces a defining test after the DC shooting Haris Tarin, vice president of the Muslim Public Affairs Council, outlines how the alleged DC shooter was vetted and what it means for Afghan immigration to the U.S. Kai McNamee