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President Trump's designs on Greenland are back in the news after he appointed a special envoy to that issue.
NPR's Michelle Kellerman reports Denmark and Greenland are making it clear they won't allow the U.S.
Federal regulators have approved a pill version of the now injectable weight loss drug Wegovia.
It could be available as early as 2026.
Medical experts say this could be a lower cost option.
A federal judge in Maryland says that Kilmar Abrego Garcia is to remain free while the judge considers issues concerning his immigration status in the U.S.
Garcia is the El Salvador native who the Trump administration mistakenly deported back to his home country only to have him freed this summer and later charged with human smuggling.
The Trump administration has sought to deport him to a third country.
A group of 21 states along with the District of Columbia is suing the Trump administration, this over funding for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
As NPR's Rafael Nam reports, the lawsuit seeks to address an unusual stance the CFPB is adopting.
The NFL's Kansas City Chiefs say they're moving from Missouri to nearby Kansas, where that state will help them build a new $3 billion dome stadium.
From Washington, this is NPR News.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Dan Roman.
A federal judge in New York is criticizing convicted sex trafficker and Jeffrey Epstein's longtime girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell.
This after Maxwell's recent court filing contained confidential names as she seeks to set aside her 2021 conviction and possibly be released.
She filed the paperwork on her own without a lawyer, and the document is being kept under seal out of the public's view until the judge reviews it and redacts the name of victims.