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The Division of Justice has secured a two-count indictment towards former FBI Director James Comey. The DOJ is accusing him of threatening President Trump in an Instagram photograph he posted after which deleted final 12 months. That is the second time Trump’s Justice Division has gotten an indictment towards Comey. The photograph Comey posted confirmed seashells on a North Carolina seaside organized to learn “8647” — 86 being outdated slang for “eliminate,” and “47” seen by some as a reference to Trump, the forty seventh (and forty fifth) president. The grand jury has issued a warrant for Comey’s arrest, in response to court docket paperwork.
Former Federal Bureau of Investigation Director James Comey leaves the Rayburn Home Workplace Constructing after testifying on Capitol Hill Dec. 7, 2018, in Washington, D.C.
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- 🎧 NPR’s Carrie Johnson tells Up First that some legal professionals she spoke with marvel if this case will ever get to trial. It’s because, underneath Supreme Court docket precedent, prosecutors should show that Comey understood the threatening nature of his put up. To date, the proof reveals that Comey believed this was political speech protected by the First Modification. The Justice Division says it’s treating Comey like everybody else, however proof suggests in any other case, Johnson says. She factors to posts from the president demanding that Comey and others who investigated him be prosecuted.
The Supreme Court docket hears two circumstances at the moment that might enable the Trump administration to proceed with mass deportations of two massive teams of people that have been dwelling legally within the U.S., lots of them for greater than a decade. At problem is the Non permanent Protected Standing program, which allows eligible people to reside and work within the U.S. if they can’t safely return to their house nations as a consequence of pure disasters, armed conflicts or different “extraordinary or momentary circumstances.” Congress established the TPS program in 1990.
- 🎧 Each president aside from Trump has supported TPS, in response to NPR’s Nina Totenberg. Haiti and Syria are two take a look at circumstances in Trump’s effort to eliminate this system. Haitians obtained momentary protected standing after a devastating earthquake killed greater than 300,000 individuals in 2010. To today, the nation suffers from cholera epidemics, roving gangs and no functioning authorities. In Syria, a comparatively small group of seven,000 obtained momentary protected standing due to the civil warfare and Israeli bombing assaults. TPS standing holders should renew each 18 months. The Trump administration argues that, underneath the 1990 TPS statute, none of those judgments is topic to overview by the courts. Attorneys for TPS recipients counter that the Trump administration has did not adjust to the procedures mandated by federal regulation.
- ➡️ The Supreme Court docket justices are additionally set to listen to arguments at the moment in a battle over drug patents that might elevate prescription drug prices and alter how generic corporations do enterprise.
Jerome Powell is about to have what is probably going his final coverage assembly as Federal Reserve chairman at the moment. The central financial institution is anticipated to depart its benchmark rate of interest unchanged. Powell led the Fed for greater than eight years, and his time period expires subsequent month. A key Senate committee is about to vote at the moment on Trump’s decide to interchange Powell, Kevin Warsh. This might set the stage for a affirmation vote by the total Senate in time for Warsh to take over upon Powell’s departure. Warsh has argued that there is room to chop rates of interest with out risking inflation, partly as a consequence of productiveness good points from synthetic intelligence. However he is additionally vowed to take care of the Fed’s independence and never take marching orders from Trump, who desires decrease rates of interest.
King Charles III used a joint handle to Congress yesterday to emphasise the important transatlantic relationship between the U.S. and the U.Ok. His speech comes at a tense second within the U.S.’s relationship with Europe’s leaders. It additionally marks the primary time a British monarch has addressed a joint session of Congress in almost 35 years.
- 🎧 Charles delivered a transparent message along with his speech: The U.S. and its European allies are stronger collectively. “We should not disregard all the things that has sustained us for the final 80 years. As a substitute, we should construct on it,” he stated. NPR’s Elena Moore says the message counters a rising urge for food for isolationist insurance policies within the U.S. Trump has lengthy been important of European leaders and NATO. Whereas the president has repeatedly praised the king, Trump has not too long ago been more and more vocal about his displeasure with the U.Ok.’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Trump has argued that the U.Ok. has not supplied enough navy assist within the Iran warfare. It is the newest gripe he has with NATO nations extra broadly, and he is beforehand stated he’d think about withdrawing the U.S. from the alliance. So though the royals might solely have comfortable energy, listening to Charles advocate for NATO like that’s hanging, Moore says.
Life recommendation
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Everybody has a psychological load, in any other case referred to as the endless to-do checklist you must maintain monitor of in your head. However ladies carry the best burden, in response to sociologist Leah Ruppanner. In a single examine of survey knowledge from greater than 3,000 U.S. dad and mom, researchers discovered ladies carried greater than 70% of the home psychological load. This consists of monitoring schedules or delegating duties. Ruppanner unpacks some assumptions that maintain a lady’s psychological load heavy and discusses what it takes to reclaim your headspace in a dialog with Life Equipment.
- 🧠 Let go of myths like ladies are good family managers whereas males are horrible at it. Males who actively take part in major childcare and family duties are more healthy, happier and extra balanced, in response to analysis.
- 🧠 The concept males cannot see mess or dust shouldn’t be true. Analysis has proven that when requested to fee the messiness of a room, ladies and men fee the house equally.
- 🧠 Get clear on the duties it’s essential to prioritize. While you suppose of what’s important in the meanwhile, it makes it simpler to say no to selections that aren’t value investing in.
For recommendations on the way to lighten your psychological load, take heed to this episode of NPR’s Life Equipment. Plus, learn this sensible information on the way to cut up up chores pretty, and subscribe to the Life Equipment e-newsletter for knowledgeable recommendation on love, cash, relationships and extra.
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Title: Joburg Ballet Faculty
Credit score: © Ihsaan Haffejee, for GroundUp
Caption: Younger dancers from the Joburg Ballet Faculty backstage on the Soweto Theatre throughout their year-end efficiency. Soweto, South Africa, 7 December 2025.
Story: In apartheid South Africa, ballet was the protect of white tradition, inaccessible to individuals of shade. Right now, the Joburg Ballet Faculty affords sponsored coaching to kids from traditionally deprived backgrounds, with places in Soweto, Alexandra, and Braamfontein. Dad and mom describe seeing their kids be taught ballet as one thing they by no means thought potential.
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The profitable pictures within the 2026 World Press Images contest seize the ache of the previous 12 months, but additionally concentrate on moments of energy, dedication and pleasure. NPR highlighted the Photograph of the 12 months honoree — Separated by ICE, taken by Carol Guzy for Miami Herald. The picture captures the ache of a household being separated in a New York court docket. Different award winners, just like the Johannesburg-based photographer Ihsaan Haffejee, snapped completely happy moments, as in his photograph of younger ballet college students pausing earlier than their efficiency. The picture is especially shifting as a result of ballet was traditionally an artwork type reserved for white South Africans earlier than the top of Apartheid. Try this choice that includes extra pictures acknowledged for distinction in regional classes, specializing in nations of the International South.
3 issues to know earlier than you go
Employees paint a nook of the reflecting pool blue on Monday morning.
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- The president is having the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool resurfaced, altering its longtime grey hue to a swimming-pool-like blue. Individuals passing by the work have blended reactions: Some welcome the change, whereas others dismiss it as a pricey waste of time.
- The Federal Communications Fee has ordered Disney’s ABC to hunt early renewal of broadcast licenses for the eight TV stations it owns. The request comes amid backlash over Jimmy Kimmel’s joke about first girl Melania Trump.
- Ethiopia’s Yomif Kejelcha ran the London Marathon in 1:59:41, crushing the elusive two-hour marathon purpose. However he completed second. He tells NPR he hopes to shave one minute off his run time in his subsequent marathon.
This text was edited by Suzanne Nuyen.

