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National Alaska wants financially strained districts to take ownership of rural schools Alaska owns dozens of crumbling rural schools. But now it wants cash-strapped districts to take on ownership of those buildings in exchange for funding to fix them. Emily Schwing
Science Deal restores Cornell's federal grants, reviving research on infant artificial heart After a deal with the White House, researchers at Cornell will receive their federal grants. For one scientist, that means resuming work on an implantable artificial heart for babies and toddlers. Elissa Nadworny
Health 'We still need to be treated as a person': Senior living homes rethink dementia care In some senior living communities, people with dementia are within the general community -- not in a locked ward. It works well for some people. Ashley Milne-Tyte
World Trump hints at talks with Maduro as U.S. expands military presence near Venezuela President Donald Trump says the U.S. may open discussions with Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro as the U.S. continues to boost its military presence near the country. A Martínez
Arts & Life President Trump wants Seth Meyers fired. The FCC chair amplified the message President Trump continues to rage over late night comedians who make fun of him. This weekend he posted on social media that Seth Meyers has "no talent" and called for NBC to fire him. Elizabeth Blair
Food Americans could see a big sticker shock for Thanksgiving turkeys this year Wholesale prices for a turkey have jumped 40% from a year ago. Lydia Calitri
National FAA to lift all restrictions on commercial flights The Federal Aviation Administration is lifting restrictions imposed during the country's longest government shutdown. Airlines can resume their regular flight schedules beginning Monday at 6 a.m. EST. The Associated Press
Politics In a shift, Trump says House Republicans should vote to release Epstein files Members of the House, including some Republicans, have forced a vote as early as Tuesday to release unclassified files held by the government. NPR Washington Desk
Politics Hundreds of National Guard troops will leave Portland and Chicago The decision by the Defense Department comes as Guard deployments in Chicago and Portland have been stalled for weeks by the courts. Juliana Kim
Movies Do people still quote movies? NPR's Barrie Hardymon and Marc Rivers discuss why some movie lines become iconic and whether today's films are still creating quotes that last. Marc Rivers