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National Signalgate, Venezuala and what's happening at the Pentagon What's going on at the Pentagon and what does it mean for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth? NPR's Mary Louise Kelly, Tom Bowman and Quil Lawrence break it down in this excerpt from Sources & Methods. Tom Bowman
Former 'Morning Edition' host on his newest venture — a local newspaper NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with former NPR host David Greene who is set to take over LNP, the Pennsylvania newspaper where he was once an intern. Alejandra Marquez Janse
Soundside's "Weekend Warmup" - 12/4-8 Santa and Krampus and Carolers, OH MY! It's the Weekend Warmup, with everything worth braving the rain for this weekend! Jason Burrows
Europe Corruption investigation rocks Ukraine's leadership A corruption scandal in Ukraine hits Volodymyr Zelenskyy's inner circle but not the president himself. Eleanor Beardsley
Food Italian pasta could disappear from American stores due to imposed tariffs The Trump administration imposed a 107% tariff on more than 12 Italian pasta brands.
Asia Hong Kongers demand accountability after deadly building fire Hong Kong's chief executive has created an independent committee to investigate the causes of a deadly apartment blaze, as political pressure and popular frustration mount. Emily Feng
Politics Trump administration looks to navigate fallout from controversial boat strike The Trump administration's actions show they are aware of the potential fallout on the kill strike and are working to contain it - despite what they are saying. Franco Ordoñez
Arts & Life Libraries and museums get federal funding back after Trump cuts Earlier this year, the Trump administration gutted the Institute of Museum and Library Services, leading to canceled federal grants. Now, after a court order, those grants are being reinstated. Andrew Limbong
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