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Entertainment industry remembers Rob Reiner's six-decade career in TV and film Rob Reiner's career as an actor and director spanned six decades. The entertainment industry is honoring his legacy and mourning the reported deaths of Reiner and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner. Mandalit del Barco
World At least 15 killed in mass shooting at Hanukkah celebration on Bondi Beach A father and son acting together killed at least 15 people in a mass shooting at a Hanukkah celebration on Bondi Beach in Sydney, Australia, on Sunday, according to officials. A Martínez
World Australian Jewish organization official on mass shooting on Sydney's Bondi Beach NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Jamie Hyams, director of public affairs for the Australia Israel & Jewish Affairs Council, about the mass shooting at a Hanukkah celebration on Sydney's Bondi Beach. Steve Inskeep
National Washington state communities still under evacuation order after historic flooding Several communities near the Green River in Washington state are still being ordered to evacuate after catastrophic flooding from an atmospheric river system drenched the region. Scott Greenstone
Health FDA commissioner on public's growing mistrust in the government's health advice NPR's Steve Inskeep asks FDA Commissioner Marty Makary about recent controversies around the COVID and Hepatitis B vaccines, and the lack of trust in the government's medical advice. Steve Inskeep
Politics GOP Rep. says ACA subsidy users shouldn't 'pay the price for congressional inaction' Republican Rep. Kevin Kiley of California says a health care proposal from House Speaker Mike Johnson — which is expected to get a vote this week — was "hastily thrown together." A Martínez
Arts & Life For Americans, the love for chain restaurants runs deep Some of the nation's largest restaurants boast of decades-long survival through economic downturns, stiffer competition, and changing American palates. And we still love them anyway. Why? Alana Wise
National Brown University shooting victims identified; the gunman remains at large The two students killed in the attack at Brown University are MukhammadAziz Umurzokov,18, and Ella Cook, 19. The shooter was still at large as of Monday afternoon, police said. Joe Hernandez
National President Trump moves to block state AI laws as New York pushes tougher rules Alex Bores, a New York State Assembly member who sponsored an AI regulation bill, responds to President Trump's executive order aimed at blocking state oversight of artificial intelligence. Sarah Robbins
World Pakistan's oldest brewery finds a path back to global markets A Pakistani brewery founded in the 19th century is exporting beer again for the first time in decades, despite alcohol being illegal for the country's Muslim majority. Betsy Joles