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NPR's Ruth Sherlock reports on the Pope's inaugural Christmas Eve Mass.
The numbers in the $1.7 billion Powerball lottery have been drawn, but we don't know if anyone has won.
Still, the odds of getting all the numbers right are one in 292 million.
If no one wins the drawing, the jackpot rolls over and expands for Saturday night's drawing.
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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Dan Ronan.
The Justice Department says it may take a few more weeks to finish releasing the investigative files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Congress had set a deadline for last Friday to release all of the records.
NPR's Sam Gringlass reports.
A powerful winter storm is bringing heavy rain and possible flash flooding to Southern California at this hour.
Forecasters are urging holiday revelers to avoid driving right now.
As 2025 comes to a close, a new report on crime in America shows that crime fell significantly in all regions of the country.
The Real-Time Crime Index uses data from nearly 600 jurisdictions nationwide.
Murders were down 20 percent.
Other violent crimes, including rape, robbery, aggravated assault, as property crimes also fell, those include vehicle thefts and burglaries.
NPR's criminal justice correspondent Meg Anderson explains why the numbers, especially for murder, are declining.
NPR's Meg Anderson at the Vatican.
Pope Leo celebrated the first Christmas midnight mass as leader of the world's 1.4 billion Catholics.