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California's attorney general prepares for legal battles with Trump administration
NPR's A Martinez talks to California attorney general Rob Bonta about the incoming Trump administration. During Donald Trump's first term, the state sued the federal government more than 100 times.
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After months of deadly fighting, a ceasefire is reached in Israel-Hezbollah conflict
The ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah has taken effect. The deal was negotiated by the U.S. and France, and was announced by President Biden after Israel's cabinet approved it.
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Judge refuses to ban San José State Volleyball player targeted by anti-trans suit
After the Colorado judge rejected the request, the team will compete in the Mountain West Conference tournament which starts on Wednesday.
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President-elect Trump's economic players could come together as a team of rivals
NPR's Leila Fadel talks to David Wessel, who directs the Hutchins Center at the Brookings Institution, about where the administration is going on the economic policy front.
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Efforts continue to reach a diplomatic resolution to the conflict in Lebanon
Is a pause in the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah possible? Diplomats in Lebanon and Israel say a deal is close. Are the sticking points surmountable?
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Comic D.J. Demers jokes a lot about hearing loss — but won't be 'the hearing aid guy'
Comedian D.J. Demers is hard-of-hearing. He stars in a CBC sitcom he created and recently dropped his fourth comedy special.(Story aired on All Things Considered on Nov. 25, 2024.)
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Measure would strip tax exempt status from nonprofits deemed supporters of terrorism
NPR's Leila Fadel talks with professor Beth Gazley of Indiana University about a U.S. House bill that would punish nonprofits that allegedly support terrorism.
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PAKISTAN KHAN PROTESTS
Protesters surged into the capital Islamabad -- amid gunfire and teargas -- as they demanded the release of jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan.
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Stone writes in 'National Geographic': Spice in 'Dune' is more real than you think
NPR's A Martínez asks National Geographic writer Maddie Stone about some of the real science behind the fictional world of "Dune."
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Angela Merkel writes about her tenure as German chancellor in 'Freedom'
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with former German Chancellor Angela Merkel about her new memoir "Freedom."
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Chef Jose Andres discusses his mission to feed the hungry in times of disaster
Chef Jose Andres talks about his work around the world as founder of World Central Kitchen, and how he spends Thanksgiving.
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Trump plans to use presidential power known as impoundment to control spending
President-elect Trump wants to roll back spending that Congress has already approved. But a 1974 law may stand in his way.