Mail service is suspended, and trading floors are silent, in honor of Jimmy Carter Post offices are closed and mail delivery is suspended Thursday on the national day of mourning for former President Jimmy Carter. The stock market and some national parks are also closed. Chandelis Duster
All 5 living presidents are attending Jimmy Carter's National Cathedral funeral President Biden delivered a eulogy to former President Jimmy Carter at the National Cathedral service, noting the 39th president's faith and dedication to service. Tamara Keith
U.S. stock markets close to honor former President Jimmy Carter The New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq will both observe Thursday's national day of mourning in a Wall Street tradition dating back to 1865. Maria Aspan
What's next for Canada? 5 questions will help decide the future after Trudeau "We're in a unique situation in Canadian politics," Shachi Kurl, president of the Angus Reid Institute, tells NPR. Voters need to replace a lame-duck leader — and cope with threats from Trump. Bill Chappell
A record 24 million people now get Obamacare health plans. Will it last under Trump? Enrollment in Affordable Care Act health insurance plans has grown every year of the Biden administration, leading to a record high rate of people with insurance. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Justice Department wants to release only part of its report on Trump cases Prosecutors dropped the two criminal cases against Trump after he won the 2024 election, and the final report by Smith may be the last chance for prosecutors to explain their decisions. Carrie Johnson
Trump asks the Supreme Court to block his sentencing in hush money case President-elect Donald Trump is scheduled to be sentenced on Jan. 10 in New York. His latest legal move to block sentencing comes after a New York appeals court rejected a similar appeal Tuesday. NPR Washington Desk
WA's Jim McDermott remembers Jimmy Carter on the campaign trail and beyond Former Washington Congressman Jim McDermott says he’ll miss former President Jimmy Carter, a ‘beacon’ and ‘a good man.’ Kim Malcolm
Medical debt will soon be wiped off credit reports for millions of Americans In a parting shot from Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, medical debt will be banned from credit reports. Could this new policy be undone by Trump?
Florida judge blocks release of special counsel report on Trump cases Florida federal judge Aileen Cannon ordered the Justice Department not to share Jack Smith's final report until a federal appeals court resolves the legal fight. Ximena Bustillo