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World Fighting between Rwanda and Congo continues despite Trump-brokered peace deal Just days after signing a peace deal brokered by President Trump, the fighting between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo continues, with Rwanda-backed rebels taking a third major city. EMMET LIVINGSTONE
Remembering NPR's Kevin Drew NPR remembers supervising editor Kevin Drew, an award-winning journalist and esteemed colleague, who passed away last weekend. Leila Fadel
World Hamas signals willingness to disarm, but Israel may reject key condition Hamas says it is willing to lay down its weapons after two years of war in Gaza, but Israel may not agree to its main condition. Daniel Estrin
National An annual race in frigid temperatures helps revitalize a small Maine town Every December, thousands of runners gather in a small northern Maine town to run a marathon through the frigid woods. The race started as an unlikely way to stoke the town's economy. Grace Benninghoff
Environment Experts warn White House's budget cuts could make tsunami warnings less reliable In Alaska, a federal grant that funded seismic data collection in order to warn people about tsunamis is being cancelled. Experts say cuts like this could make tsunami warnings less reliable. Katia Riddle
The climate migrants seeking refuge in the PNW The recent flooding in Washington is a reminder of the extreme weather impacts of climate change. But the Northwest has become a destination for people seeking a more livable climate. Patricia Murphy
The Official Seattle Holiday Book Gift Guide Books are the best gift you can give. And this holiday season, Seattle book club leaders, local authors, and sci-fi experts give you book recommendations you'll want to get and gift this holiday season. Brandi Fullwood
National Democrat wins Miami mayor's race for the first time in nearly 30 years Democrat Eileen Higgins won the Miami mayor's race on Tuesday, defeating a Republican endorsed by President Donald Trump to end her party's nearly three-decade losing streak. The Associated Press
Politics Trump's speech on combating inflation turns to grievances about immigrants On the road in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, President Trump said he objected to taking immigrants from "hellholes like Afghanistan, Haiti, Somalia and many other countries." The Associated Press
World Social media ban for children under 16 starts in Australia The ban, a world-first, has been applauded by families looking to take back power from tech giants. But questions remain about its enforceability. The Associated Press