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Authorities there say that terrorists were planning attacks at Christmas and New Year's celebrations.
2025 has been a year of unprecedented immigration enforcement across the U.S.
as the Trump administration has deported more than 500,000 undocumented immigrants.
NPR's Jasmine Garst says that some undocumented parents
are taking steps to make sure that their children are safe.
American motorists are getting a nice Christmas gift this week.
According to AAA, gasoline is averaging just $2.85 nationwide, down 19 cents last year.
Prices have been drifting downward, and PR's Camilla Dominovsky reports.
Walk down any aisle on a train or airplane, you'll find someone staring at a phone playing Candy Crush.
In the state of Maine, education officials think they can make it work for them.
And math classes about probability and more.
Anything that works as the data shows students everywhere are struggling to bring their math scores back up to pre-pandemic levels.
Maddie Smith of Maine Public reports on what that looks like in the classroom.
In Southern California today, the National Weather Service says that heavy rain will continue.
The heaviest will be in the Los Angeles basin with the potential of flash flooding.
In the Sierra Nevada, a prolonged heavy snowfall is underway with snow and strong winds making travel difficult.
I'm Louise Schiavone, NPR News, Washington.