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Business Warren Buffett is retiring: We look back at a critical turning point in his career Warren Buffett started out by identifying opportunities in undervalued companies. Later, his strategy was buying a company that would get bigger on its own. We look at that second phase of his career.
Europe Ukraine's energy workers fight to keep the power on Ukraine's power plant employees are battling to keep the infrastructure running in the face of Russian attacks. Eleanor Beardsley
World Trump and Netanyahu discussed peace deal, Iran and more in meeting President Trump met with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu in Florida as the men discuss peace plans in the Middle East. Franco Ordoñez
Politics Detroit is about to get its first woman mayor with Democrat Mary Sheffield Detroit gets its first new mayor in a dozen years, as 38-year-old Mary Sheffield is sworn in. Sheffield also becomes Detroit's first woman mayor. Don Gonyea
Producer Picks: Bruce Lee, the international icon who holds a special place in Seattle's heart We're rounding out 2025 with some of our favorite conversations we had on the show this year. In this episode, we're revisiting our interview with Jeff Chang, the author of an in-depth biography on Bruce Lee. Libby Denkmann
Latin America The reason behind the flip-flop boycott in Brazil Angry over a new ad campaign for the famous Brazilian sandal brand Havaianas, the right is trying to get consumers to boycott the iconic flip flops. Carrie Kahn
National Wildlife crossings save animals, people and billions in vehicular damage costs Car crashes with wildlife kill about 200 Americans every year. Federal funding is helping states build safe animal crossings to reduce the carnage. Stephanie Daniel
National Security Trump sent in the National Guard to fight crime in 2025. Results were unclear We look at the use of the National Guard by President Trump — as well as the Democratic governor of New Mexico — in cities with higher-than-average crime. How effective can we say the Guard have been? Martin Kaste
National When ice and snow build up on the roads, this woman heads out for a drive Driving a snowplow isn't for everyone. It means long hours driving a tank-like truck, and always in weather that would keep many folks at home. We take a ride with a young woman who loves her job. Emily Russell
Arts & Life A top chef weighs in on recipe ideas for the Kwanzaa table The weeklong celebration of Kwanzaa is a perfect opportunity to revisit soothing, hearty winter foods, says celebrity chef Tanya Holland. Anastasia Tsioulcas