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Politics Trump administration wants to set quota for denaturalizing American citizens The Trump administration says it wants to establish a quota for next year to denaturalize up to 200 American citizens per month. Lilly Quiroz
National Morning news brief The DOJ released more Epstein files, and some mentioned Trump, SCOTUS blocks Trump from deploying National Guard to Chicago, delayed report shows U.S. economy grew between July and September. Steve Inskeep
Food Want to fry a turkey for your holiday meal? Here's are 10 tips to remember Steve Inskeep and his brother, Bruce make a deep-fried Turkey while chatting about how their family celebrated the holidays. Steve Inskeep
Law & Courts Immigration attorney talks about Trump's denaturalization efforts NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with immigration attorney Marium Masumi Daud about the Trump administration's efforts to take away citizenship from some naturalized Americans. Steve Inskeep
Economy Delayed report shows U.S. economy grew between July and September A much-delayed report shows the U.S. economy grew a robust 4.3% between July and September, fueled by consumer spending. Steve Inskeep
Law & Courts SCOTUS rules Trump can't send National Guard to Chicago without governor's permission The Supreme Court ruled against President Trump on Tuesday, refusing to reinstate, for now, President Trump's ability to send National Guard troops into Illinois over the objections of its governor. Steve Inskeep
Most people say cash for Christmas is a good gift, poll finds Still looking for a last-minute Christmas gift? A new poll finds that most people find cash or gift cards an acceptable holiday gift. Hosts
Arts & Life After the flames, a New York church returns to Christmas -- and to itself NPR's Michel Martin checks in with Middle Collegiate Church in Manhattan as it celebrates its first Christmas service since a devastating fire in 2020. Mansee Khurana
How stores are spying on you (encore) How AI is being used by some of your favorite retailers to get better at... selling you stuff. This story originally aired in December 2024. Alec Cowan
Politics U.S. bars Europeans it says pressured tech firms to censor American viewpoints online The State Department announced Tuesday it was barring five Europeans it accused of leading efforts to pressure U.S. tech firms to censor or suppress American viewpoints. The Associated Press