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Outgoing New York City Mayor Eric Adams says there are no credible threats against the city, but officials there are prepared just in case.
Adams says the right to protest will be protected in New York City, but disruption to the New Year's celebration in Times Square and beyond will not.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has suspended child care funding to Minnesota.
and it's demanding an audit of alleged fraud involving government programs.
In his announcement on X, acting CDC director Jim O'Neill references a right-wing influencer's viral YouTube video suggesting that several Somali-run child care centers in Minneapolis are shell companies.
Governor Tim Walz says the state is already looking into fraud claims and is calling federal interference a blatant attempt to harm his state.
Meta is buying an artificial intelligence company called Manus.
As NPR's Bobby Allen reports, Meta will pay $2 billion for the tech firm, which has ties to China.
Environmental journalist Tatiana Schlossberg has died at the age of 35.
The granddaughter of John F. Kennedy had been battling a rare form of leukemia.
She talked about her diagnosis in the New Yorker article last month.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Shae Stevens.
A federal judge has approved the release of grand jury materials from the 2019 sex trafficking case against late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The Justice Department requested that the records be made public under a new law passed by Congress.
Details from NPR's Ryan Lucas.
farmers are crunching the numbers to see if President Trump's $12 billion aid package will keep them afloat next year.
NPR's Kirk Sigler reports that many say that they need financing now.