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The Trump administration did not meet the legal deadline to make public every possible document about Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender who died in 2019.
And today, in an official social media post, the Justice Department says it received over a million more documents from the Southern District of New York to be reviewed and released to the public.
NPR political correspondent Sarah McCammon reports.
And here's Sarah McCalmon reporting.
President Volodymyr Zelensky says he's open to pulling back troops from areas of eastern Ukraine still under Kyiv control as part of a potential peace deal.
NPR's Joannika Kicis reports.
On one of the busiest travel weeks of the year, people who use wheelchairs tell NPR they expect to find repeated problems when they check into hotels.
NPR's Joseph Shapiro reports.
The Associated Press reports Christian music is growing in popularity.
The European Union, France and Germany are condemning the U.S.
and accusing Washington of intimidation and censorship after the Trump administration announced U.S.
visa bans on five prominent European citizens who have been working on legislation to combat disinformation and hate online.
Germany's justice ministry said in a statement the rules by which we want to live in the digital space in Germany and in Europe are not decided in Washington.
The United Nations has issued an appeal today to assist those fleeing conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Pope Leo XIV will soon deliver his Christmas homily to 1.4 billion Catholic followers.
Peter's Basilica in Vatican City, his message is expected to be one of peace, especially in war-torn countries.