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NPR News: 11-28-2024 6PM EST

Thu, 28 Nov 2024

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Chapter 1: What did President Biden discuss during his Nantucket visit?

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Live from NPR News, I'm Dale Willman. President Joe Biden was on Nantucket today where he made a stop at a local fire department. He spoke about President-elect Donald Trump's plan to place tariffs on some goods from Mexico and Canada, saying he hopes he rethinks what Biden calls a counterproductive idea.

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We have an unusual situation in America. We're surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, and two allies. Mexico and Canada. The last thing we need to do is begin to screw up those relationships.

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Chapter 2: What concerns do immigrants have about Trump’s deportation plans?

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Biden and First Lady Jill Biden are spending their Thanksgiving in New England. Some immigrants in the U.S. are expressing concerns about President-elect Donald Trump's pledge to carry out mass deportations of those who are in the U.S. illegally once he returns to the White House. NPR's Sergio Martinez Beltran reports from Carthage, Mississippi.

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As Americans celebrate Thanksgiving, Silvia Garcia has a message for them.

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Chapter 3: How do deportations affect American workers?

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Cada verdura.

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56.698 - 72.866 Silvia Garcia

She says each piece of vegetable and meat on their tables was harvested or processed by immigrants. Garcia is from Guatemala and already knows the impact of deportations. Her husband was removed from the country during a series of raids at poultry plants in central Mississippi in 2019.

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The plants shut down temporarily after the raids, and immigrants feared walking or driving around the town for months. She says Trump going after unauthorized migrants will affect the lives of Americans who depend on migrant labor for food, food, construction, and other services. Sergio Martinez Beltran, NPR News, Carthage, Mississippi.

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Ukraine is accusing Russia of using highly destructive cluster munitions in a massive strike on Ukrainian energy infrastructure today. NPR's Joannika Kisis reports that Russia says it hit several targets and plans to strike more.

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Chapter 4: What recent events are happening in Ukraine?

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Writing on Telegram, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky claims Russia's use of cluster munitions is, quote, "...a vile escalation of Russian terrorist tactics." Russia launched 100 drones and 90 missiles at Ukraine early on Thursday. Many hit Ukraine's already damaged energy grid, leaving at least a million people without power.

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Chapter 5: What accusations is Ukraine making against Russia?

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Russia has repeatedly struck Ukraine's power grid this year, destroying half of the country's energy producing capacity. Speaking at a summit in Kazakhstan, Russian President Vladimir Putin insisted Russia produces 10 times as many missiles as all NATO countries combined. He is threatening more attacks on Ukraine using a new Russian missile. Joanna Kekisis, NPR News.

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Israeli planes launched a strike in southern Lebanon today. Officials say they detected Hezbollah activity at a rocket storage facility. The attack comes one day after a ceasefire between the two sides took hold. Both Israel and Hezbollah blame the other for already violating that fragile ceasefire. You're listening to NPR News. U.S.

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retailers are getting their game faces on as they prepare for Black Friday. The annual shopping event is taking on more significance this year because there are five fewer shopping days between Thanksgiving and Christmas. But while there will be major deals available tomorrow, many retailers have already been rolling out Black Friday specials for several weeks.

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A pug named Vito has won the Best in Show at the 2024 National Dog Show. As NPR's Jackie Northam reports, Vito beat out more than 1,900 other dogs at this year's competition in Philadelphia.

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211.715 - 230.248 Jackie Northam

This is the first time a pug has won the National Dog Show since it was televised in 2002. Vito craned his neck to look up at his handler, Michael Scott, when the award was announced, as if trying to understand what all the excitement was about. Still, Scott believes Vito knows he won, saying, He's very smug. I think he knows.

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The show judge said Vito has a beautiful expression and movement, adding that's a lot of dog in a small package. Vito beat out six other finalists, including a clumber spaniel named Houston, Monty, a giant schnauzer, an abyssin hound named The Zit, Rupert, a berger Picard, and JJ, a lasso apso. Verde, a Welsh Terrier, captured the second prize, known as the reserve best in show.

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Jackie Northam, NPR News.

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Five-time tennis Grand Slam champion Iga Swiatek has accepted a one-month suspension after testing positive for a banned substance. She had failed a drug test last August but said the problem came from contamination of melatonin she was using for jet lag. The International Tennis Integrity Agency said the violation was at the low end of negligence.

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