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Senate Democrats are investigating leadership at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts for what they call cronyism and corruption.
The center's president, Ambassador Richard Grinnell, has refuted the claims.
NPR's Elizabeth Blair has more.
The NCAA says former Temple basketball guard Heiser Miller placed dozens of bets on Temple games, including some against his own team.
The association has made Miller permanently ineligible after finding that he placed 42 parlay bets on Temple games during two seasons.
Three of those bets were against the Owls.
A former assistant coach and graduate assistant were also found to have broken NCAA rules, but neither bet on Temple games.
I'm Dale Willman, NPR News.
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President Trump met with New York City Mayor-elect Zoran Mandani at the White House today.
NPR's Franco Ordonez reports on the surprisingly gracious sit-down that came after weeks of heated rhetoric between the two men.
Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene says she'll resign from Congress on January 5th.
Greene rose to prominence as one of President Trump's biggest supporters, but over the past several months, the two have regularly fought, in particular over the release of the Epstein files.
In a video announcing a decision, Greene said she was tired of being called traitor and wacky.
Greene also said Republicans are likely to lose next year's midterm elections.
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito is allowing the recently redrawn map of congressional districts in Texas to go into effect, at least for now.
It's the latest move in a gerrymandering fight begun by President Trump to try to keep Republicans in control of the House of Representatives.
As NPR's Hansi Lo Wong tells us, Texas had appealed a lower court order that had blocked that new map from taking effect.