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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has not publicly agreed to publish a controversial video showing a second strike on an alleged drug boat, despite President Trump backing the release.
NPR's Luke Garrett reports that one lawmaker who has seen the footage says Hegseth doesn't want the public to see it.
Thailand says at least one of its soldiers has been killed in renewed clashes with Cambodia in violation of a ceasefire agreement that's been on shaky ground in recent weeks.
From Chiang Rai, Thailand, Michael Sullivan reports.
Hong Kong has wrapped up its legislative elections with only a slight increase in voter turnout.
It comes as the region is still reeling from a deadly fire last month that killed at least 159 people.
Sylvester Stallone, Kiss, and Gloria Gaynor are among the luminaries celebrated at the annual Kennedy Center Honors.
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Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, once a MAGA warrior for President Trump, now calls herself an America First supporter.
During an interview on 60 Minutes Sunday with host Leslie Stahl, she explained her exit from Congress, citing differences with the president over issues such as releasing the Jeffrey Epstein files and focusing on domestic issues instead of international issues.
Green also revealed that she received a number of threats with email subject headings directly quoting what the president called her, Marjorie Trader Green.
A godfather of Puerto Rican music, Rafael Itir, has died at the age of 99.
For decades, Itir led the island's most celebrated salsa orchestra, and Piers Isabella Gomez Sarmiento has this remembrance.
And I'm Dua Lisa Cautel, NPR in New York.