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NPR News: 12-16-2025 12PM EST

16 Dec 2025

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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?

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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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15.539 - 35.708 Windsor Johnston

Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Windsor Johnston. President Trump's top national security officials are on Capitol Hill at this hour to brief lawmakers on a controversial U.S. military strike in the Caribbean. Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended the strike and made questions, saying the operation is ongoing.

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This has been a highly successful mission that's ongoing and continued, and we're pleased to be here today to update Congress on how that's developing and how that's moving forward. As I said, I believe it's our 22nd, 23rd such engagement. It's certainly been at least the fourth or fifth that I've been involved in.

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49.631 - 73.341 Windsor Johnston

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and other officials are expected to face questions this week about a September attack on a boat suspected of carrying drugs that killed two people. Lawmakers are scrutinizing the strike as the U.S. ramps up military pressure on Venezuela. The BBC says it will fight a multi-billion dollar lawsuit filed by President Trump.

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He's accusing the British broadcaster of intentionally editing clips in a TV documentary. Trump claims it makes it seem like he directed supporters to storm the U.S. Capitol building on January 6, 2021. NPR's Lauren Frayer reports from London.

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A BBC spokesperson says the network will defend this case and lawmaker Stephen Kinnick says the British government supports that.

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I think it's right that the BBC stands firm.

Chapter 2: What is the update on the U.S. military strike in the Caribbean?

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He spoke to Sky News. President Trump is seeking $5 billion for alleged defamation and another $5 billion for what his lawsuit says are deceptive and unfair trade practices. He accuses the BBC of, quote, maliciously defaming him to interfere with the last US election. The BBC says the way it edited Trump's speech in that documentary was a mistake.

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It apologized to Trump and two executives resigned. But the network says there is no basis for compensation. Lauren Freyer, NPR News, London.

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Hiring slowed last month as U.S. employers added just 64,000 jobs. NPR's Scott Horsley reports the unemployment rate rose to its highest level in four years.

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142.928 - 160.399 Scott Horsley

Healthcare and construction were some of the only industries to add jobs in November. Factories cut jobs, and so did delivery services. The pace of hiring has slowed sharply since the beginning of the year. Concern over a weakening job market led the Federal Reserve to lower its benchmark interest rate last week for the third time since September.

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161.12 - 181.304 Scott Horsley

The Labor Department's ability to monitor the job market was hampered this fall by the six-week government shutdown. Both the October and November jobs numbers were delayed, and the survey used to track unemployment was not conducted in October. The unemployment rate for November was 4.6 percent. That's up from 4.4 percent in September and the highest jobless rate since the fall of 2021.

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Scott Horsley, NPR News, Washington.

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Stocks are trading mixed on Wall Street at this hour. The Dow was down 235 points, the Nasdaq up three. This is NPR News in Washington. A first death has been confirmed in major flooding in Washington state. The Sheriff's Department says a man drove onto a flooded road in Snohomish County and drowned. Meanwhile, residents near a breached levee were ordered to evacuate early this morning.

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Police in the city of Pacific urged people near the White River to leave immediately after the National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning in King County. The breaches followed days of heavy rain and massive flooding. This year's Arctic Report card is out today. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration says the warming of the Arctic region is having impacts worldwide.

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Barbara Moran from member station WBUR reports NOAA's findings detail the warmest and wettest year recorded in the Arctic.

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