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Politics DOJ releases tranche of Epstein files, says it has met its legal obligations The Department of Justice on Friday released more than 3 million pages, more than 2,000 videos and 180,000 images in its files tied to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. NPR Washington Desk
Business 'Washington Post' journalists plea to Bezos: Don't gut our newsroom Members of the newspaper's union say they have been warned the company could cut as many as 300 jobs, although no announcement has been made. David Folkenflik
Library of Congress adds 25 new entries to National Film Registry The collection preserves hundreds of the country’s most culturally significant films for posterity.
Arts & Life 'Islands' is a spare and satisfying slow-burn thriller A washed-up tennis pro gives lessons at a fancy hotel in the Canary Islands. But when he meets an elegant woman with an unlikable husband, things take a noirish turn. John Powers
Arts & Life Filmmaker Guillermo del Toro says 'I'd rather die' than use generative AI Del Toro's Frankenstein, which reimagines Mary Shelley's 1818 Gothic novel, has been nominated for nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Originally broadcast Oct. 23, 2025. Terry Gross
National Skier Lindsey Vonn's Winter Olympic comeback dream is in jeopardy after a crash Vonn was seen clutching her left knee after crashing in a race in Switzerland on Friday, the last before the Winter Olympics. Her comeback after retiring in 2019 was one of Team USA's biggest stories. Becky Sullivan
Politics Feds arrest 4, including Don Lemon and Minnesota journalist over church protest Lemon was taken into custody by federal agents in Los Angeles, where he was covering the Grammy awards, his attorney, Abbe Lowell, said in a statement posted on social media. David Folkenflik
Health 'ChatGPT saved my life.' How patients, and doctors, are using AI to make a diagnosis Hundreds of millions of people are turning to chatbots to help figure out what's wrong with them. Doctors say that's not always a bad thing. In fact, many are using it themselves. Katia Riddle
The future of our memories From creating “synthetic” memories to reviving ruined monuments, tech no longer simply stores the past—it can enhance it. This hour, we explore new ways to capture, share and even recreate our past.