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National Trump Administration heightens fraud charges against Minnesota, pauses day care funds The Trump administration says its stopping federal funds to Minnesota because of fraud. The day cares and the state are fighting back. Dana Ferguson
National Trump says brighter days are ahead for American farmers President Trump says 2026 will be better for American farmers, thanks in part to $12 billion in new federal "bridge payments." But do farmers share that optimism? Kirk Siegler
Politics Katie Wilson is officially Seattle's mayor. Her agenda: affordability, housing, and workers' rights Katie Wilson was sworn in as Seattle’s new mayor in a public ceremony at Seattle’s City Hall on Friday. Eilís O'Neill
Science A new analysis reveals clues about when primates started walking on two feet A big difference between humans and other apes is the ability to stride easily on two feet. A new analysis of fossil bones shows that adaptations for bipedal walking go back 7 million years. Nell Greenfieldboyce
Arts & Life Hunting for Pokemon cards? Maybe skip stores and try a card show Pokemon cards are having a moment, making it hard to find them in stores and at fair prices. Collectors say going to a card show is one way to find cards and fair prices. Vincent Acovino
A look ahead at politics in 2026 We discuss the big political questions heading into the new year, including who will control Congress. Domenico Montanaro
Food Kevin Curry of 'Fit Men Cook' on how to find no and low cost groceries If you find yourself having trouble affording food, there are options. Kevin Curry of Fit Men Cook talks about strategies for finding no and low cost groceries. Marielle Segarra
Resolve to a new year, fun you — and it just might stick What would 2026 look like if your resolutions were ruled by fun? That's what one science writer suggests. Justine Kenin
Technology The crafters powering the AI boom America's AI boom requires a lot of power. NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Wall Street Journal reporter Jennifer Hiller about the workers who are building the electric grid one transformer at a time. John Ketchum
Politics Naps, bruising, cognitive tests: Trump addresses aging questions President Trump discusses his health after spending the 2024 campaign knocking President Biden as old. Danielle Kurtzleben