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Dua Halisa-Cautel

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216 total appearances

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NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-07-2025 1AM EST

In the Chicago suburb of Elgin, police say a federal agent was involved in a car crash, and later at least seven people were treated for exposure to chemical irritants during a Saturday morning immigration operation.

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NPR News: 12-07-2025 1AM EST

Christina Chandler describes what she saw outside her home during a nearly one-hour standoff.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 12-07-2025 1AM EST

Chandler and another local, Christina Castro, told ABC News the immigration raids are a striking fear among locals.

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NPR News: 12-07-2025 1AM EST

They just need to go home and go away, Castro said.

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NPR News: 12-07-2025 1AM EST

The U.S.

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NPR News: 12-07-2025 1AM EST

is planning to announce before the end of the year the leaders who will sit on a so-called Board of Peace chaired by President Trump.

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NPR News: 12-07-2025 1AM EST

NPR's Aya Bachar reports they'll be overseeing the next steps in Gaza's future.

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NPR News: 12-07-2025 1AM EST

Millions of Americans 65 and older are finalizing their 2026 Medicare enrollment.

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NPR News: 12-07-2025 1AM EST

Macy Byers with Nebraska Public Media reports on the choice between traditional Medicare and privatized options.

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NPR News: 12-07-2025 1AM EST

A mass shooting at a bar near Pretoria, South Africa, has left at least 12 people dead, including three children.

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A costume worn by Will Ferrell in the Christmas film Elf sold for more than $300,000 at a British-based auction house.

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Vicki Barker reports from London.

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NPR News: 12-07-2025 1AM EST

The San Diego City Council is set to consider a proposed $30 million settlement to the family of Kanoa Wilson, a 16-year-old Black teen who was fatally shot in the back by police earlier this year.

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NPR News: 12-07-2025 1AM EST

Surveillance and body camera footage shows Wilson was running away from the incident.

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NPR News: 12-07-2025 1AM EST

inside a train station when Officer Daniel Gold fired two shots at the youth.

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He later died at a local hospital.

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If formally approved, the payout may be one of the largest of a police-involved killing case in U.S.

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NPR News: 12-07-2025 1AM EST

history, surpassing the $27 million civil settlement that the city of Minneapolis agreed to pay the family of George Floyd, a Black man who died after a white officer kneeled on his neck in May of 2020.

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