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Business Are Americans letting go of 'slop bowls?' NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Bloomberg's Consumer Reporter Redd Brown, who wrote about the changing sentiments toward the lunch bowl industry. John Ketchum
Technology Spotting AI in your feeds Jeremy Carrasco makes videos under the handle @showtoolsai on TikTok, advocating for AI video literacy and pointing out tells you can look for to see if the videos on your feed are AI generated. Ailsa Chang
Environment Hundreds evacuate in south King County as flood barrier fails Hundreds of people in Auburn and Pacific — in the south end of King County — were forced to leave their homes early Tuesday morning because of the flooding White River. Casey Martin
Politics Federal court says troops can stay in D.C., and hints at prolonged deployment A federal appeals court in Washington, D.C. has ruled that National Guard troops can remain in the city for now. That decision comes after a different federal appeals court ruled that troops must leave Los Angeles earlier this week. Kat Lonsdorf
Politics Jack Smith defends his prosecutions of Trump in closed-door session in Congress The former Justice Department special counsel told the House Judiciary Committee that his team developed "proof beyond a reasonable doubt" that Trump took part in a criminal scheme to overturn the 2020 election. Ryan Lucas
World A Chinese man who filmed secret footage in Xinjiang risks deportation from the U.S. Guan Heng sailed to the U.S. by boat from the Bahamas after publishing footage he filmed of purported detention camps in China. He has been held in immigration detention since August. Emily Feng
Politics Trump to address the nation as his popularity dips in the face of economic concerns The year-end speech will address his accomplishments so far and look ahead to next year Danielle Kurtzleben
Environment 'It felt like a movie.' Whatcom County couple watched as their house was swept down the river Mike Khazak and Sarah Hansen rushed to save themselves, their dogs, and their goats last week as their home in Deming, Washington, was swept into the Nooksack River. The dramatic moment was captured in a viral video that circulated across the country and around the world. John O'Brien
Science A photographer discovers miles of dinosaur tracks near Italy's Winter Olympic venues A nature photographer stumbled upon thousands of 210-million-year-old dinosaur tracks in Italy's central Alps, near where some Olympic skiing and snowboarding events will be held in February. Rachel Treisman
National Senate passes $901 billion defense bill that pushes Hegseth for boat strike video The Senate has given final passage to the annual National Defense Authorization Act, which raises troop pay by 3.8%. It also pressures Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to provide lawmakers with video of strikes on alleged drug boats near Venezuela. The Associated Press