A Martínez
Stories
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Morning news brief
Two National Guard members were shot in a "targeted attack" in D.C., Georgia election interference case against Trump, allies dismissed, U.S. envoy to return to Moscow for new Ukraine peace talks.
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An Ecuadorian-style Thanksgiving: Recreating holiday memories of a childhood recipe
A Martinez and Chef Rick Martinez make an Ecuadorian dish for Thanksgiving. Along the way, they talk about families, holiday traditions and the food that brings it all together.
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Pope Leo XIV embarks on first foreign trip, visiting Turkey and Lebanon
Pope Leo XIV is visiting Lebanon and Turkey for his first trip abroad, where he will push for Middle East peace and highlight the plight of local Christians.
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Feeling financial stress this holiday season? Here are some ways to manage it
Financial uncertainty is causing anxiety for many this holiday season. NPR's A Martinez asks a personal finance journalist for tips on holiday shopping this year.
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At least 44 killed, hundreds missing after Hong Kong high-rise blaze
A massive fire tore through a high-rise housing complex in Hong Kong on Wednesday. Authorities say at least 44 people have died in the fire and 279 people are still missing.
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Before trick-or-treating, kids sought treats on Thanksgiving for Ragamuffin Day
Before Halloween was known for trick-or-treating, there was Ragamuffin Day. A Thanksgiving day celebration that involved children wearing costumes and going door-to-door, begging for treats.
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Americans living abroad share how they celebrate Thanksgiving
From tracking down a turkey to sharing a piece of home with new friends, Americans living overseas share how they celebrate Thanksgiving.
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2 National Guard members shot in 'targeted' attack in D.C., authorities say
Two National Guard members from West Virginia were shot in what authorities say was a targeted attack near the White House Wednesday.
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Hitting the road this Thanksgiving? Here are some ways to prevent car sickness
Millions of Americans are driving to their Thanksgiving feast, which could mean a lot of car sickness. If you're one of those people, NPR's How To Do Everything podcast is here to help.
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Morning news brief
The CDC reversed its stance on vaccines and autism, suggesting a potential link without evidence, the U.S. presented a plan to end the war in Ukraine, NYC Mayor-elect Mamdani to meet Trump Friday.