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National Bullet strikes Southwest Airlines plane at Dallas Love Field Airport There were no reported injuries on the plane, which was struck while preparing for takeoff, Southwest Airlines said. The plane safely taxied back to the terminal after the incident. Don Clyde Juliana Kim
Politics Trump picks Karoline Leavitt to be youngest White House press secretary in history Leavitt will be the youngest person to ever hold the job and is expected to deliver press briefings based on Trump's statement late Friday that he has "utmost confidence she will excel at the podium." Elena Moore
A Scottish archipelago is testing ways to source renewable energy from the ocean Off Scotland's Orkney Islands, companies are testing wind and tidal turbines for a more reliable renewable energy future. Emma Jacobs
Animals The dung beetle census is a window into their ecosystem Creating a census of the dung beetles of Massachusetts could help inform how to make sure dung beetles keep doing their important work in forests and farming fields. Ari Daniel
Conan O'Brien is tapped to host the 97th Oscars Conan O'Brien, the comedian, writer, and former late-night host has been chosen to emcee the upcoming Academy Awards ceremony. He has many shoes to fill when he takes the stage in March. Mandalit del Barco
Israel's airstrikes on remote areas in Lebanon have killed almost 200 Israel has recently attacked locations far from the fighting, killing in total almost 200 displaced Lebanese people. NPR went to the site of one of those attacks. Jane Arraf
Politics What exit polls are telling us about the gender divide in the election Going into election day, pollsters predicted a possible record-setting gender gap. That didn't quite happen, but polls showed young men swung hard toward Trump, boosted by new voters and Latino men. Danielle Kurtzleben
Health Care What it means to run the Department of Health and Human Services NPR's Juana Summer's speaks with Julie Rovner of KFF Health News about what it means to run the Department of Health and Human Services and what Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., could bring to the job. Julie Rovner
What the Latin Grammys revealed about changes in the industry The 25th Latin Grammys took place in Miami last night, celebrating both new and veteran artists, but it also showcased a lot of the current changes the industry is undergoing. Anamaria Sayre