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Health Care Millions of Americans will soon be uninsured. Some are looking for a 'plan B' Millions of Americans face big increases in ACA insurance premiums in January. Some plan to go without coverage, and pay out of pocket for drugs and doctor visits, despite the risk of medical debt. Blake Farmer
National As the holidays near, colleges work to ensure students have enough to eat With grocery costs on the rise, it's been a challenging time for college students facing food insecurity. Many are stocking up at food pantries before the end of the semester. Kadin Mills
It's Been a Minute explores the pressures, fear, and shame in modern parenting From health advice to educational decisions, modern child-rearing can come with a culture of fear that preys on new parents. But there are ways to lessen the pressure and shame around raising kids. Brittany Luse
The marital standup story 'Is This Thing On?' sneaks up on you like a great punchline Bradley Cooper's new relationship dramedy Is This Thing On? is about a man who's never done comedy before, working out his marital problems on a stand-up stage. Bob Mondello
Arts & Life Rob Reiner loved America. He thought it could be better NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with writer Todd S. Purdum about his last interview with Rob Reiner and the filmmaker's legacy as an advocate. Scott Detrow
Business Shrimpers hoped tariffs would provide a lifeline. They're still waiting for relief Shrimpers along the South Carolina coast are still waiting for a positive impact from President Trump's tariffs on imported shrimp that are meant to help them compete. Victoria Hansen
Politics Virginia Governor-elect represents a series of firsts NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to Virginia's Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger about her priorities and being the first woman to lead the Commonwealth. Erika Ryan
Arts & Life President Trump to add his own name to the Kennedy Center The arts institution will be called the Trump-Kennedy Center. The president's press secretary said it comes after a unanimous vote by the center's board, which Trump took over earlier this year. Andrew Limbong
Latin America Venezuelans React to the Threat of a U.S. Blockade President Trump has ordered a ban on all sanctioned oil tankers entering and leaving Venezuela, escalating pressure on the country's president. Venezuelans tell us that in a country long battered by shortages, it’s just another crisis to endure. Greg Dixon
Environment 'Depressed, stressed, and under the weather.' Washington families take refuge at emergency flood shelters Hundreds of families across Washington state have had to leave their homes because of catastrophic river flooding. Many have found a warm place to sleep at emergency, congregate shelters. Casey Martin