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  • Why President Biden changed his stance on Ukraine using U.S. long-range missiles to strike inside Russia. And, experts are skeptical of President-elect Trump's plan to crack down on fentanyl.
  • Rachel Martin talks to White House trade adviser Peter Navarro about the deal involving the U.S., Mexico and Canada. Trump wants to sign it by November. NPR's Scott Horsley comments on the discussion.
  • The 21-year-old American star battled back over three sets to defeat the world's top-ranked player, Aryna Sabalenka. Gauff is the first American to win at Roland-Garros since Serena Williams in 2015.
  • Local landowners will host what’s being described as an informational meeting on the topic of a proposed waste facility that would be built on State Highway 24 between Interstate 30 and Commerce. The meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Sand Hills Country Club in Campbell.
  • Local landowners will host what’s being described as an informational meeting on the topic of a proposed waste facility that would be built on State Highway 24 between Interstate 30 and Commerce. The meeting is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. tonight at Sand Hills Country Club in Campbell.
  • As NPR's senior national correspondent, Linda Wertheimer travels the country and the globe for NPR News, bringing her unique insights and wealth of experience to bear on the day's top news stories.
  • On the day after Thanksgiving, holiday shoppers are looking for bargains. Online is the fastest growing type of shopping, but brick-and-mortar stores still dominate for holiday sales
  • We asked 137 jazz journalists to pick their favorite albums that came out this year. Out of over 700 nominees, here are their collective top 50 picks, along with top finishers in the Latin jazz, vocal, debut and reissue categories.
  • The president continues to fill vacancies in his cabinet that have been created by second-term departures. All three are subject to Senate confirmation.
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