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World How President Trump has reshaped U.S.-Israel relations With Israel's prime minister at the White House Monday, former peace negotiator Aaron David Miller speaks with NPR's Leila Fadel about the ways President Trump has reshaped U.S.-Israel relations. Leila Fadel
Politics For those who help the poor, 2025 goes down as a year of chaos Local anti-poverty groups have had to scramble and scale back this year as the Trump administration targeted safety-net programs. They are bracing for what may come next. Jennifer Ludden
National Pipe bomb suspect told FBI he targeted U.S. political parties, memo says The man accused of placing two pipe bombs in Washington on the eve of Jan. 6, 2021 told investigators someone needed to "speak up" for people who believed the 2020 election was stolen, prosecutors said Sunday. The Associated Press
World Chinese military stages drills around Taiwan to warn 'external forces' The drills came after Beijing expressed anger at U.S. arms sales, and a statement by Japan's prime minister saying its military could get involved if China were to take action against Taiwan. The Associated Press
Politics Trump and Netanyahu to meet in Florida at a crucial moment for the Gaza ceasefire President Trump could use the face-to-face at his Mar-a-Lago estate to look for ways to speed up the peace process, as Israel's leader has been accused of not pushing his side to move fast enough. The Associated Press
Movies Brigitte Bardot's complicated legacy, from film icon to far-right activism French film star Brigitte Bardot left acting at her peak, devoting herself to animal rights while drawing criticism for her politics. Elizabeth Blair
World Do Trump's claims about Christian persecution in Nigeria match reality? Aaron Zelin, a senior fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, analyzes the U.S. strike on ISIS targets in Nigeria and the message it sends. Daniel Ofman
Movies Changing depictions of women at work in film NPR's Kathryn Fink and Jordan Marie Smith talk about why Broadcast News still resonates in conversations about women and ambition. Tamara Keith
A year of standout podcasts from NPR member stations As the year wraps up, we're revisiting standout podcasts from NPR member stations in 2025. Ahmad Damen
Movies Celebrate New Year's Eve with drinks made famous on screen NPR's Tamara Keith steps into Death & Company bar in Washington, D.C., where movie-inspired cocktails set the mood for New Year's Eve. Kira Wakeam