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National Is the job market getting worse? As the shutdown continues, this is what we know For the second month in a row, a government report on employment and unemployment has been delayed by the federal shutdown. That leaves analysts looking for other signs to gauge the job market. Scott Horsley
Arts & Life If we're being truthful, people are saying 'honestly' all the time The popularity of the word honestly online and in conversation has soared in recent years. TBH, we'd like to know what's going on. L. Carol Ritchie
National Morning news brief The FAA's order to reduce flights nationwide goes into effect, the Trump administration will appeal a judge's order to restore SNAP funding, Trump's allies worry he's too focused on foreign policy. A Martínez
National Anti-Defamation League says it will start an initiative to track new NYC mayor The Anti-Defamation League is starting an initiative to track New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani's administration and reports of antisemitism. Steve Inskeep speaks with CEO Jonathan Greenblatt. Steve Inskeep
Politics Trump administration plans to appeal judge's order to distribute full SNAP benefits The Trump administration is appealing a federal judge's order that it must provide full SNAP food benefits. The government had been planning to fund only partial payments this month. A Martínez
Politics Democrats swept Tuesday's election. What it could mean for next year's midterms Democrats won every election in the 2025 off-year contests, setting them up for high expectations going into the 2026 midterms. Democrats and Republicans talk about what it could mean going forward. Leila Fadel
Health Care White House strikes new deals to lower prices on obesity drugs for some The Trump administration struck deals with pharmaceutical companies Novo Nordisk and Eli Lilly to lower prices and copays for type 2 diabetes and obesity drugs --- but not everyone will qualify. Sydney Lupkin
Rosalía's 'Lux' showcases bold new era with orchestral sounds and multilingual tracks Global pop star Rosalía may stun fans with the direction she's taken on her new album, "Lux." It features a full orchestra, a choir and songs in several different languages. Anamaria Sayre
Politics Trump's allies worry he's spending too much time on foreign policy After Tuesday's election results and low approval numbers for Republicans, allies are raising concerns that President Trump is too focused on foreign policy. A Martínez
Politics What Tuesday's Democratic sweep says about voters' attitudes on Trump's economy NPR's Leila Fadel asks Republican strategist Brendan Buck about the Democratic election sweep and what it reveals about voter attitudes on the economy under President Trump. Leila Fadel