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How eating greens became a holiday tradition for many African-American families
Morning Edition host Michel Martin talks with food historian Jessica B. Harris about the history of eating greens during the holidays and how it became a tradition for many African-American families.
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Ukraine marks third Christmas at war with Russia
Peace talks between Russia and Ukraine continue as Ukraine spent its third Christmas under Russian onslaught.
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Ukrainian parliament member talks about what it's like to spend Christmas at war
Ukraine spent its third Christmas at war with Russia. NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with a Ukrainian member of parliament about celebrating in wartime and soliciting U.S. support for Ukraine.
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More rain expected in Southern California after flooding, mudslides batter region
Heavy rain is expected to return to Southern California Friday after flash flooding, power outages and mudslides pummeled the region during the week.
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U.S. strikes ISIS targets in Nigeria
President Trump announced Thursday that the U.S. launched military strikes against ISIS forces in Nigeria, alleging the group has been targeting Christians.
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Veteran remembers her wife's last Christmas after cancer diagnosis
An Army veteran remembers her wife's last Christmas after she was diagnosed with cancer.
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Holiday spending expected to be up despite low consumer confidence
Holiday spending was higher than expected this year, despite low confidence in the economy and many people reporting tightening their budgets.
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Economic analyst says consumer spending has been resilient despite uncertainty
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks to an economic analyst for Visa about consumer spending this year, and what we could expect going into 2026.
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For Trump, 'America First' has meant an aggressive use of power in foreign policy
In his first year back in office, President Trump has made clear that America First is far from isolationist, instead it means aggressive use of the country's unilateral power around the world.
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Former ambassador talks about Trump's foreign policy approach during his second term
Wendy Sherman, a former ambassador who has served under three presidential administrations, analyzes President Trump's approach to foreign policy this year.
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