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Health Beware the Christmas coronary. How to spot signs of holiday heart trouble There's lots of data to show cardiac troubles spike during the holidays amid the mix of merrymaking, travel and stress. But there are ways to spot the signs of trouble before it's too late. Allison Aubrey
National Thousands of guns are found at crime scenes. What do they tell us? A report from the advocacy group Everytown For Gun Safety analyzed data from local police departments on nearly 350,000 guns used in crimes from 2020 to 2024, including where they came from. Meg Anderson
Politics Trump's economic approval hits a new low at 36%, poll finds A new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll finds 70% of Americans say things have become too unaffordable and have a dim outlook on the economy and President Trump's handling of it. Domenico Montanaro
Arts & Life Is the viral cheese pull saving chain restaurants? For restaurants, going viral is appetizing. But at what cost? Alana Wise
Politics How the long-running Obamacare fight came to thwart enhanced subsidies in Congress Congress is poised to leave for a scheduled holiday recess without a solution for addressing the expiration of enhanced subsidies for Affordable Care Act marketplace plans. Sam Gringlas
National Morning news brief Congress set to go on recess with no answer for ACA subsidies, Trump and his allies back Susie Wiles after critical Vanity Fair profile, Trump's rush to build nuclear reactors causing safety concerns. Michel Martin
World Funerals begin for victims of Bondi Beach mass shooting Hundreds of mourners gathered in Sydney, Australia, this week for the first funerals for the victims of the Bondi Beach mass shooting. Kristina Kukolja
Immigration Louisiana volunteer group brings groceries to families fearing immigration crackdown A group of volunteers in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, delivers groceries to Latino families whose fears of immigration enforcement arrests keep them from leaving home. Alex Cox
World U.S. looks for countries willing to send peacekeepers to Gaza to maintain peace After a ceasefire that has lasted more than two months, the U.S. is pushing for a lasting peace in Gaza. Daniel Estrin
World U.N. peacekeeping mission winding down despite Israel violating ceasefire UN peacekeepers in Lebanon face end of decades-old mission despite regular attacks by Israel breaking year-old ceasefire. Jane Arraf