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The latest on the shooting outside a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C.
Authorities are piecing together the circumstances about Wednesday's fatal shootings outside a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C. The suspect shouted "free free Palestine" as he was taken into custody.
Health Care Workers Plead With Americans To Take Pandemic More Seriously
by Shamane Mills
Health workers and hospitals already strained by the pandemic are increasingly making direct appeals to the public with open letters, asking people to mask up and stay at home this holiday season.
Play It Forward: Thanksgiving Edition, Pt.2
by Ari Shapiro
This Thanksgiving, some musicians, including Laraaji, Mia Doi Todd and Thundercat, talk about the artists they are thankful for in a musical chain of gratitude.
Trump Takes Questions From Reporters For 1st Time Since Election Day
by Franco Ordoñez
President Trump took questions from reporters on Thursday for the first time since Election Day. He made it clear he's in no mood to concede.
Mayor Of Denver Travels For Thanksgiving In Violation Of His Own Recommendations
by Ana Campbell
Denver mayor is the latest politician to come under fire for flouting his health safety recommendations — he flew to Mississippi for Thanksgiving despite asking Coloradans not to travel.
Play It Forward: Thanksgiving Edition, Pt.1
This Thanksgiving, some musicians, including the Indigo Girls, Kae Tempest and Lianne La Havas, talk about the artists they are thankful for in a musical chain of gratitude.
International Students On How To Get Trough Holiday Season While Away From Family
by Brianna Scott
Many college students decided not to go home for Thanksgiving this year. Being away from family can be tough. International students know this hardship well and share tips on how to get through it.
Supreme Court Bars New York's Pandemic-Related Restriction On Religious Gatherings
by Brian Mann
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down some of New York state's strictest limits on religious gatherings that were designed to help slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Andrew Weissmann, Ex-Mueller Deputy, On Pardon Granted To Michael Flynn
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Andrew Weissmann, who was one of the lead prosecutors on Special Counsel Robert Mueller's team, about the pardon granted to Michael Flynn.
France Considers A Law To Curb What It Views As Islamist Extremism
by Eleanor Beardsley
To the dismay of many French Muslims, President Emmanuel Macron is pushing a law to tighten oversight of mosques, arguing that a phenomenon that he calls Islamist separatism is leading to terrorism.
Holiday Film Preview: What To Watch Now And What To Expect Next Year
by Bob Mondello
NPR offers an expanded holiday film preview to cover the movies that have had their releases delayed into January and February 2021.