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Arts & Life This new movie about Russia's independent journalists is harrowing, but not hopeless My Undesirable Friends: Part I — Last Air in Moscow follows Russian journalists who report on the country's abuses. Reviewer Justin Chang calls it one of the most engrossing films he's seen all year. Justin Chang
National Morning news brief One of the two National Guard members shot in D.C. has died, the holiday shopping season is here, but shoppers are apprehensive, stores try to coax anxious shoppers into splurging this Black Friday. A Martínez
Television Thirty years after its release, Disney remasters 'The Beatles Anthology' Disney+ is streaming the 1990s documentary "The Beatles Anthology," but with a brand new episode. It has footage of Paul, George and Ringo, who reunited to complete demos left behind by John Lennon. Leila Fadel
Technology As AI companies continue to invest heavily, concerns about a bubble continue to grow As AI companies pour hundreds of billions of dollars into data centers, concerns grow that the industry is inflating a financial bubble that could harm the economy. Bobby Allyn
Politics Utah Gov. Spencer Cox says states should retain power to regulate AI Utah Gov. Spencer Cox tells NPR's Steve Inskeep why he wants states to regulate artificial intelligence. Steve Inskeep
National This Colorado city is trying to make public planning meetings more fun and engaging City planning meetings are important, but they can be very boring. To encourage input, Boulder, Colorado, is letting the public add photos and other media to an interactive map of changes they want. Emma VandenEinde
Economy Are toys more expensive? A look at prices this holiday season after tariff warnings Earlier this year, toy makers said tariffs would put Christmas "at risk." NPR's A Martinez gets an update on the price of toys from Jay Foreman, CEO of Basic Fun. A Martínez
Animals Here are the Thanksgiving leftovers that are safe for pets to eat Before you share your Thanksgiving leftovers with your pet, here's what's safe -- and what's not -- to feed your cats and dogs. A Martínez
Economy Retailers eye holiday shopping season as consumers tighten belts amid uncertainty The holiday shopping season is here, but a lot of shoppers are more cautious about spending as the Trump administration pleads for patience on the economy. Scott Horsley
Economy The last Fed meeting of the year is approaching. Here's where we could be headed NPR's A Martinez speaks with the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago about the economic outlook ahead of the last Fed meeting of the year. A Martínez