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U.S. says 'substantial progress' made in trade talks with China
by Willem Marx
The White House is optimistic following two days of trade talks with China in Geneva.
Mark Zuckerberg Addresses Fake News On Facebook
Some have criticized Facebook for being a platform that allowed fake news to spread. Following the criticism, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg released plans to combat fake news on the site.
'The Great Thanksgiving Listen': StoryCorps Asks Listeners To Record Conversations
StoryCorps has a mission to collect audio conversations. Founder Dave Isay is asking younger listeners to record Thanksgiving conversations with their elders using the StoryCorps app.
Barbershop Thanksgiving: Talking Politics At The Table
Civilities columnist Steven Petrow, NPR's Sam Sanders and Danielle Belton of The Root talk Thanksgiving: how to deal with family political arguments, and what's up with $66 collard greens?
Trump Victory Leaves U.N. Officials Hoping To Keep Climate Deal In Place
by Michele Kelemen
United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Jan Eliasson reflects on his time in office and shares his concerns about the incoming Trump administration and the anti-globalism movement elsewhere.
What Do Trump's Cabinet Appointments Say About His Priorities?
President-elect Donald Trump made three senior cabinet appointments Friday. His picks for national security adviser, CIA director and attorney general offer clues to his administration's priorities.
Donald Trump Reaches $25 Million Settlement In Trump University Case
by Ina Jaffe
President-elect Donald Trump has settled three outstanding lawsuits related to his now defunct Trump University. The $25 million settlement was announced Friday by the New York Attorney General's office.
'Fantastic Beasts' And 'The Red Turtle' Bring Magic To The Screen
by Bob Mondello
NPR movie critic Bob Mondello reviews a critter double-feature: J.K. Rowling's Fantastic Beats and Where To Find Them and the Studio Ghibli's The Red Turtle.
Many Auto Industry Leaders Fear Potential Trade Conflicts Under Trump
by Sonari Glinton
During the campaign, President-elect Donald Trump claimed the American car industry was moving jobs to Mexico. The industry is heartened by Trump's views on Environmental Protection Agency regulations but worried about potential changes in trade policy. NPR takes a look at how a Trump administration will shape the cars you drive.