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Days after the Friday deadline, the Justice Department continued to release thousands of documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
NPR's Ashley Lopez reports many of those documents have been released.
So far, they are heavily redacted.
In some cases, it wasn't done properly.
The Department of Homeland Security is changing the rules for the H-1B visas set to take effect in late February.
It's a kind of visa that allows skilled foreign workers to come to the United States.
The Trump administration says the H-1Bs have been abused by companies trying to staff up on cheap workers.
As 2025 comes to a close, a new report on crime in the U.S.
shows it fell significantly in all regions of the country.
Murders were down 20 percent.
Nearly a month after elections were held in Honduras, the Electoral Commission has declared a U.S.-backed candidate the winner.
The candidate who came in second says the declaration is illegal.
NPR's Evander Peralta reports.
At the Vatican, Pope Leo celebrated the first Christmas midnight mass as leader of the world's 1.4 billion Catholics.
The Catholic News Agency said the mass was celebrated for the first time in more than 30 years at St.
Peter's Basilica, something no pope has done since 1994.