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Democrats and Republicans are pouring money into a special election in Tennessee. Here's why

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 12/02/2025 - 04:00

Tuesday's special election for Tennessee's 7th Congressional District between Democrat Aftyn Behn and Republican Matt Van Epps has attracted outsize attention and spending from both parties.

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This company charges disabled vets millions, even after VA said it's likely illegal

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 12/02/2025 - 04:00

A Florida-based company is charging military veterans as much as $20,000 for help with disability claims, even though the VA has said that may be illegal and the service should be free. But so far nobody's stopping the company and others like it.

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National Guard member in DC shooting shows 'positive sign' West Virginia governor says

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 12/02/2025 - 04:00

West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey on Monday said he received word from Andrew Wolfe's family that the 24-year-old was responsive to a nurse and wiggled his toes.

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Plea deal with son of drug kingpin 'El Chapo' details abduction of legendary Sinaloa capo

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 12/02/2025 - 00:47

Joaquín Guzmán López, the 39-year-old son of former Sinaloa cartel kingpin Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, pleaded guilty to two counts of drug trafficking and continuing criminal enterprise in federal court in Chicago.

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U.S. air travelers without REAL IDs will be charged a $45 fee

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 12/02/2025 - 00:38

The TSA has announced that U.S. air travelers without a REAL ID will face a $45 fee starting in February. The Department of Homeland Security says 94% of passengers are already compliant.

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Abortion opponents coming before the Supreme Court on Tuesday

NPR News Headlines - Tue, 12/02/2025 - 00:21

A faith-based center will challenge an investigation into whether it misled people to discourage abortions. The facilities known as "crisis pregnancy centers" have been on the rise in the U.S.

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U.S. ski resorts are bracing for a steep drop in international travel due to politics

NPR News Headlines - Mon, 12/01/2025 - 21:01

Canadians usually head south for the skiing, shopping and nightlife in American ski towns. But due to cross-border politics, tourism to the U.S. is down, and some resorts are worried.

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Don't get angry, but the 2025 Oxford Word of the Year is 'rage bait'

NPR News Headlines - Mon, 12/01/2025 - 18:07

The 2025 selection follows its predecessors, "brain rot" from 2024, "rizz" from 2023 and "goblin mode" from 2022.

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Thousands of U.S. trucking schools could lose accreditation under DOT crackdown

NPR News Headlines - Mon, 12/01/2025 - 17:06

The U.S. Transportation Department is threatening to shut down thousands of truck driving schools and trainers, part of the Trump administration's widening crackdown on industry.

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Months of tumult and waves of staff cuts take a toll on the CDC

NPR News Headlines - Mon, 12/01/2025 - 16:21

After losing thousands of staffers and facing attacks this year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is hampered in its ability to protect the public from health problems and emergencies.

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For the first time since 1988, the U.S. is not officially commemorating World AIDS Day

NPR News Headlines - Mon, 12/01/2025 - 16:16

Noting the decision not to mark the day, the State Department stated: "An awareness day is not a strategy." Activists in the fight to end the ongoing AIDS epidemic disagree.

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As political winds shift, top chipmaker TSMC looks beyond Taiwan

NPR News Headlines - Mon, 12/01/2025 - 14:34

The lifeblood of Silicon Valley — advanced microchips — pumps from a science park on Taiwan's west coast, mostly from TSMC, the world's biggest chipmaker. But now the company is looking abroad for places to grow.

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Afghan suspect in DC National Guard attack appeared to suffer personal crisis

NPR News Headlines - Mon, 12/01/2025 - 14:32

Rahmanullah Lakanwal an Afghan national, is accused of shooting two National Guard soldiers on November 26. One of those soldiers, 20-year-old Sarah Beckstrom, died from her wounds.

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From subways to galleries: Miami's Museum of Graffiti traces the appeal of street art

NPR News Headlines - Mon, 12/01/2025 - 14:00

A new show at Miami's Museum of Graffiti traces the origins and development of street art. What began in the 1970s with teenagers tagging New York subway cars has grown into a worldwide art movement.

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After East Wing demolition, White House tours are back just in time for the holidays

NPR News Headlines - Mon, 12/01/2025 - 12:09

For the first time in three months, the White House is reopening for public tours, just in time for the holidays.

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Fired worker sues government in a case that could upend civil rights laws

NPR News Headlines - Mon, 12/01/2025 - 11:02

A fired immigration judge says she was dismissed from her job because of her gender, her status as a dual citizen of Lebanon and the fact that she once ran for municipal office in Ohio as a Democrat.

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Austria's rebel nuns refuse to give up Instagram to stay in their convent

NPR News Headlines - Mon, 12/01/2025 - 09:54

The trio of octogenarian nuns gained global fame after fleeing their care home and breaking into their former convent. Now their superior has asked the Vatican to intercede in the dispute.

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U.S. tightens immigration after National Guard shooting. And, latest on Ukraine talks

NPR News Headlines - Mon, 12/01/2025 - 06:39

The White House is moving swiftly to tighten legal immigration reviews after two National Guard members were shot last week. And, Ukraine enters a new round of negotiations to end the war with Russia.

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Pope Leo visits a wounded Lebanon in his first trip to the Middle East

NPR News Headlines - Mon, 12/01/2025 - 06:15

Pope Leo XIV is on his first visit to Lebanon. He arrives at a pivotal time for the country, buffeted by conflict with Israel and a devastating economic crisis.

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Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden on extending the Affordable Care Act subsidies

NPR News Headlines - Mon, 12/01/2025 - 05:59

NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., about the debate in Congress to extend the Affordable Care Act subsidies, which are set to expire at the end of the year.

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