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Politics House to vote on renewing ACA subsidies as a potential deal takes shape in the Senate While the three-year extension for Affordable Care Act subsidies is expected to pass the House, it may not go far in the Senate. But a bipartisan group of senators say they are close on a compromise. Sam Gringlas
National 2 killed in shooting outside Mormon church in Salt Lake City Two people were killed and six others injured in a shooting outside a Salt Lake City church Wednesday night while mourners were attending a memorial service inside, police said. The Associated Press
National Morning news brief Investigation continues into fatal shooting of Minneapolis woman by ICE agent, U.S. seizes Venezuela-bound oil tanker after two-week chase, Trump administration unveils new food pyramid. Leila Fadel
Television A preview of what's coming to the small screen in January Two popular streaming series return Thursday: "The Pitt" and "The Traitors." Pop Culture Happy Hour previews those shows and some of the other big events coming to the small screen in January. A Martínez
Politics White House says 'all options' are on the table for Greenland, including diplomacy The White House says "all options" are on the table when it comes to the U.S. potentially acquiring Greenland, including diplomacy. Several European leaders have fervently pushed back. Leila Fadel
Health Trump administration's new food pyramid puts meat, cheese and vegetables at the top The Trump administration has unveiled a new food pyramid that puts meat and cheese at the top, alongside fruits and vegetables, and calls for fewer highly processed foods. Allison Aubrey
Politics Trump cites numbers a lot. Sometimes they're mathematically impossible President Trump loves to use figures and percentages even when they are sometimes mathematically impossible. Tamara Keith
World What life is like in Venezuela's capital after the removal of Nicolas Maduro NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks to a man in Caracas about life in the city following the U.S. removing former Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. Steve Inskeep
World Snow and ice ground flights and choke highways in parts of Europe More than 1,000 stranded passengers spent the night at Amsterdam's international airport as snow and ice that is pummeling parts of Europe grounded hundreds of flights. The Associated Press
Food Live from Town Hall: A conversation with Kenji Lopez-Alt and Rachel Belle At a special live event at Town Hall Seattle, culinary luminaries J Kenji López-Alt and Rachel Belle talk about their favorite local places to grab a slice of pizza or bagel, have a date night or just hang out. And most important of all they discussed hot pot etiquette. Tan Vinh