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Food Meet the new WaPo food critic who won't dine in anonymity NPR's Leila Fadel tags along for lunch with Elazar Sontag, the Washington Post's new food critic. Leila Fadel
National Morning news brief The suspect in the Brown University shooting was found dead, police say, Friday is the deadline for the DOJ to release the Epstein files, Trump to add his own name to the Kennedy Center. Leila Fadel
World Cuba on edge as U.S. moves against Venezuela risk fuel shortages and deeper isolation Cuba is watching nervously as the U.S. ramps up pressure on Venezuela, threatening a lifeline and deepening the island's isolation. Leila Fadel
World After years of war, Palestinians in Gaza bring back Christmas celebrations Palestinians in Gaza are slowly bringing back Christmas celebrations after more than two years of war. The Holy Family Church in Gaza City gathered this week to decorate the church. Hadeel Al-Shalchi
Politics ABC News' Jonathan Karl unpacks Trump's behavior this week NPR's Steve Inskeep looks back at President Trump's behavior over the past week with Jonathan Karl of ABC News. He's the author of "Retribution: Donald Trump and the Campaign That Changed America." Steve Inskeep
Health With cases ramping up, experts worry the U.S. is in for another bad flu season Flu cases are soaring in New York and picking up in other parts of the country. Experts worry it will be another bad season. COVID and RSV have been less of a problem, but they're also on the rise. Rob Stein
Technology Why some Bitcoin mining companies are ditching cryptocurrency for AI Some Bitcoin mining companies are turning away from cryptocurrency and embracing artificial intelligence. NPR's "The Indicator" podcast explains why. Darian Woods
Weekend Warmup for Dec 19-21 Meet Me Here presents KUOW's Weekend Warmup! Find all the events worthy of YOUR time off with host Jason Megatron Burrows. Jason Burrows
Red Light Vintage could close for good. A familiar face is trying to keep it alive. Seattle may have to say goodbye to a longstanding vintage shop in the new year. An original co-founder wants to keep it going. Maleeha Syed
Suspect in Brown University shooting found dead in New Hampshire The suspect in the shooting at Brown University Saturday was discovered dead Thursday at a storage facility in New Hampshire. Tovia Smith