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NPR News: 12-02-2025 9AM EST

02 Dec 2025

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Chapter 1: What are the latest developments in the Russia-Ukraine conflict?

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Support for NPR comes from NPR member stations and Eric and Wendy Schmidt through the Schmidt Family Foundation, working toward a healthy, resilient, secure world for all. On the web at theschmidt.org.

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14.948 - 34.478 Corva Coleman

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Corva Coleman. President Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff and his son-in-law Jared Kushner are to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow today. They're expected to review a U.S.-backed peace plan to end Russia's war in Ukraine. But last night, Russian media showed a video of Putin visiting a military command post.

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34.818 - 45.152 Corva Coleman

He blamed the war on Ukraine's pro-Western government. NPR's Charles Maines says the video seemed to indicate... Putin thinks any peace plan that helps Ukraine is out of the question.

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45.212 - 56.343 Charles Maines

This deal was initially tilted in Russia's favor, which got Putin's cautious endorsement. But then came the blowback. Ukraine, Europe, even some Republicans in Congress said this was unacceptable and they demanded changes.

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Chapter 2: What charges is the suspect in the UnitedHealthcare CEO's murder facing?

56.963 - 69.155 Charles Maines

And so with each revision, they pulled it further away from a deal Moscow liked. And these scenes of Putin and his generals certainly seem an attempt to convince the U.S. that there's just no alternative but for Ukraine to bend to core Russian demands.

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69.415 - 88.358 Corva Coleman

NPR's Charles Maines reporting. In the U.S., the man accused of killing the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, Brian Thompson, will return to court today in New York. Lawyers for Luigi Mangione are arguing in hearings some evidence against their client should be thrown out in the state trial. NPR's Sarah Ventry reports.

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88.439 - 109.217 Sarah Ventry

Mangione's lawyers are fighting for certain critical pieces of evidence to be excluded from his New York state trial, including a handgun and a notebook in which prosecutors say Mangione wrote of his intent to, quote, whack a health insurance executive. Both things were found in Mangione's backpack at the time of his arrest, which the defense argues happened without a search warrant.

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109.837 - 117.484 Sarah Ventry

The defense also wants to suppress some of Mangione's statements to police, which they say were given before he was told he had the right to remain silent.

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Chapter 3: What is the significance of the Tennessee congressional special election?

117.464 - 122.392 Sarah Ventry

The hearings will continue throughout the week. Sarah Ventry, NPR News, New York.

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122.613 - 142.206 Corva Coleman

There's a special election today in a Tennessee congressional district. It's to fill the seat of a Republican congressman who's retired. The district covers parts of middle and western Tennessee, along with a sliver of Nashville. Recent polling by Emerson College suggests that the Republican and Democratic candidates are nearly tied.

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142.186 - 154.474 Corva Coleman

The White House says President Trump's most recent medical exam confirmed that he remains in excellent health. NPR's Rob Stein reports on new information about the president's MRI scan.

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154.572 - 173.644 Rob Stein

The White House released a statement from the president's physician stating that Trump remains, quote, in excellent overall health. Questions about the president's health have been swirling since he underwent another exam in October that included a test known as an MRI. MRIs are sometimes used to assess the health of vital organs.

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173.624 - 187.892 Rob Stein

The White House physician's statement says the president's imaging showed his heart, arteries, blood vessels, and other major organs all appear normal. Trump is 79, making him the oldest person ever elected as president.

Chapter 4: How is President Trump's health being assessed by the White House?

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Rob Stein, NPR News.

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190.417 - 205.504 Corva Coleman

You're listening to NPR News from Washington. The federal government is providing temporary funding to several dozen tribal radio stations swept up in President Trump's defunding of public media. NPR's Frank Langford has more.

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205.585 - 226.177 Tammy Graham

KSUT is an NPR member station in southwest Colorado. Among the communities it serves are Native American tribes. KSUT lost about 20 percent of its annual budget after Congress voted to kill federal funding for NPR and PBS. But to help tribal stations, the Bureau of Indian Affairs has restored one year of funding. Tammy Graham is executive director of KSUT.

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226.678 - 232.707 Corva Coleman

This has been the most unreal roller coaster ride that I've been on in my career.

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Chapter 5: What funding is being provided to tribal radio stations affected by budget cuts?

232.687 - 251.269 Tammy Graham

Graham says the money provides a little breathing space for the station to begin to build a $6 million endowment to replace federal money. Many other tribal stations face a grimmer future. The vast majority rely on government money from anywhere from 40 percent to all of their budgets. Frank Lankford, NPR News, Ignacio, Colorado.

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251.384 - 260.339 Corva Coleman

Authorities in Stockton, California, are still searching for suspects in the weekend attack on a children's birthday party. Four people were killed, including children.

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Chapter 6: What details are known about the Stockton children's birthday party attack?

260.84 - 284.294 Corva Coleman

Nearly a dozen other people were wounded. Officials in Stockton are asking anyone with information to come forward. A wintry weather system is storming east. Parts of the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and Northeast are under winter weather cautions. New Jersey's governor has declared a state of emergency for some counties. Maine Governor Janet Mills is closing state offices early today.

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284.775 - 293.845 Corva Coleman

Parts of Maine and other New England states could get up to a foot of snow today. I'm Corva Coleman, NPR News, in Washington.

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