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Arts & Life What being around death taught this hospital chaplain about life J.S. Park helps patients and their families cope with death every day as a hospital chaplain. He explains what to expect as a person is dying, and how to reckon with uncomfortable feelings about death. Malaka Gharib
World Israel says it will bar aid groups, including Doctors Without Borders, from Gaza Israel accused Doctors Without Borders, one of the largest health organizations operating in Gaza, of failing to clarify the roles of some staff that Israel accused of cooperation with militants. The Associated Press
World China flexes blockade capabilities near Taiwan on second day of military drills China's People's Liberation Army is staging a second day of large-scale military drills around Taiwan. It's unleashing live-fire exercises as part of what it calls "Justice Mission 2025." The Associated Press
World Trump and Netanyahu meet to discuss next phase of Gaza ceasefire plan Israel's prime minister met President Trump at the White House Monday to discuss next steps in the peace plan with Gaza and across the region. Leila Fadel
World Former Israeli negotiator talks about the next phase of the Gaza peace plan NPR's Michel Martin talks about the prospects for Phase Two of the Gaza peace plan with former Israeli negotiator Daniel Levy, president of the U.S./Middle East Project. Michel Martin
World China conducting military drills around Taiwan, demonstrating blockade capabilities China is conducting big military drills that encircle the island of Taiwan on Tuesday, demonstrating its ability to blockade Taiwan completely. Emily Feng
Politics Policy relief for family caregivers seems stalled out. But there are signs of change Family members carry the burden and costs of caring for America's aging population. Federal policy change is slow to come but a new movement and state actions are building momentum. Kat McGowan
Arts & Life A critic's year-end 'ghost list' wanders from Italian movie sets to 'Demon Hunters' Critic-at-large John Powers gives his due to the movies, TV and books he wasn't able to cover earlier in the year, including La Grazia, Andor, Mississippi Blue 42 and the documentary Mr. Scorsese. John Powers
Politics Federal appeals court judge is accused of bullying her clerks The Legal Accountability Project complaint, which has not been previously reported, states that it is based on conversations with multiple former law clerks. Carrie Johnson