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Business Jimmy Kimmel jokes about fascism in an 'alternative Christmas message' for Britain In an "alternative" message to the king's annual Christmas speech, Kimmel told British viewers that "from a fascism perspective, this has been a really great year," for the United States. The Associated Press
World President Trump announces strike on ISIS targets in Nigeria President Trump made the announcement late Thursday on social media, saying the strike was in response to the Islamic State targeting Christians in Nigeria. Scott Neuman
Business What tariffs have meant for holiday candle sales More than a third of candle sales every year take place during the end of year holiday season. And this year, tariffs hikes have affected how much consumers pay for their candles. Henry Larson
Asia Smog in Delhi has triggered a ban on a beloved street snack As smog shrouds New Delhi, authorities have taken unpopular steps like banning a favorite street snack. Critics say its performative. Diaa Hadid
National A small business owner in Kansas City has created a legal option for street racing At illegal side shows or street takeovers, drivers show off their skills and their cars. Now a side show advocate in Kansas City says he's created a legal way that drivers can take part. Brandon Azim
Sports NPR listeners share their most memorable (and hilarious) fantasy football punishments The NFL regular season is almost over. That means the playoffs are starting, but it also means that fantasy football leagues are inching closer to finding their winners. With that comes punishments. John Ketchum
Science Uncovering the mystery of how algae makes snow green, red or orange Snow isn't always white; algae can make it look green, red, or orange, and scientists are trying to understand how and why these colorful patches appear. Nell Greenfieldboyce
Arts & Life Shonda Rhimes used to feel a disconnect between her and her characters On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. "Grey's Anatomy" creator Shonda Rhimes talks about why she doesn't care about validation.
World Turkey is in the crosshairs over Russian's ghost fleet Russia's ghost fleet of sanctions-busting oil tankers are using the Turkish-controlled Bosphorus to reach the Black Sea, causing headaches for Turkey. Durrie Bouscaren
Technology When will quantum computing deliver on its promise? Governments and tech companies continue to pour money into quantum technology in the hopes of building a supercomputer that can work at speeds we can't yet fathom to solve big problems. Katia Riddle