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Ryan Lucas: 前国会议员马特·盖茨撤回了他对美国司法部长的提名。盖茨在X平台上发文称,他的提名已成为对特朗普-万斯过渡团队的不公平干扰。他表示,没有时间浪费在不必要的冗长确认战上。盖茨的提名引发了大量争议,因为他几乎没有法律经验,最近还曾是已结案的联邦性交易调查的调查对象,众议院伦理委员会还在调查其性行为不端和非法吸毒的指控。 Bobby Allen: 美国司法部要求联邦法官强制谷歌出售其Chrome浏览器。司法部认为,谷歌搜索构成非法垄断,而出售Chrome浏览器是增加在线搜索市场竞争的唯一途径。谷歌则称司法部的要求令人震惊,如果实施,将损害用户隐私和安全,并阻碍谷歌的创新。 Sergio Martinez Beltran: 德克萨斯州向当选总统特朗普提供1400英亩土地,用于建造驱逐中心。德克萨斯州土地专员唐·白金汉在一封信中表示,这块土地位于斯塔尔县,该县在11月5日首次转为共和党。白金汉表示,她的办公室已准备好与联邦政府签订协议,建造一个用于处理、拘留和驱逐全国暴力罪犯的设施。 Christophe Garnier: 无国界医生组织由于海地持续不断的帮派暴力和警察暴力而暂停了在该国的行动。11月11日,警察杀害了该组织的两名病人。 Ryan Warner: 丹佛的一家理发店R&R Headlabs在即将到来的周年纪念日之际受到了关注。这家理发店雇佣曾服刑的员工,帮助他们重返社会,并提供获得执照的机会。该公司目前雇佣了9名学徒理发师,并计划在2025年初开设第二家分店。

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Former Congressman Matt Gaetz is withdrawing as president elect Trump's nominee for attorney general. NPR's Ryan Lucas has the story. Matt Gaetz announced his decision to drop out a day after he met with several Republican senators on Capitol Hill. In a post on X, Gaetz says it is clear that his nomination was unfairly becoming a distraction to the Trump-Vance transition. He said there's no time to waste on a, quote, needlessly protracted confirmation battle.

He also said Trump's Justice Department leadership must be in place and ready on day one. And so he was withdrawing his name from consideration for attorney general. Gates' pick for attorney general had generated a lot of controversy. He has almost no legal experience, was recently the subject of a now-closed federal sex trafficking investigation, and the House Ethics Committee also had been probing allegations of sexual misconduct and illicit drug use. Ryan Lucas, NPR News, Washington.

The Justice Department is asking a federal judge to force Google to sell off its internet browser known as Chrome. NPR's Bobby Allen reports this follows a court decision earlier this year that Google was operating an illegal monopoly. Lawyers for the Justice Department say Google should sell off its hit internet browser Chrome in order to introduce more competition into the online search market.

It follows a court deciding in August that Google search operates as an illegal monopoly. About 90% of internet searches are done on Google and Chrome is by far the most popular browser. So the justice department says the only way to make online search more competitive is to force Google's Chrome to be sold off. The tech company's highly profitable advertising business is powered by data it harvests from user activity on Chrome and Google search.

Google calls the Justice Department's request, quote, staggering, saying if implemented, it would hurt user privacy and security and hamper Google's innovation. Bobby Allen, NPR News. The state of Texas is offering President-elect Trump some land to build mass deportation centers.

NPR's Sergio Martinez Beltran has details. The 1,400 acres of land are to be used to construct deportation facilities. That's in a letter to the president-elect from Texas General Land Commissioner Don Buckingham. The land is in Starr County, which includes towns on the U.S.-Mexico border. The county flipped Republican for the first time in more than a century on November 5th.

Buckingham says her office is ready to enter into an agreement with the federal government to build a facility for the processing, detention and, quote, largest deportation of violent criminals in the nation. Trump has said he'll declare a national emergency and use the military to assist with deportations. Sergio Martinez Beltran, NPR News, Austin.

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The nonprofit Doctors Without Borders is known for going into some of the most dangerous conflict zones to treat patients with the greatest needs. But the violence has gotten so bad in Haiti, one of the leading members of Doctors Without Borders, Christophe Garnier, says his group paused operations, not only because of gangs, but also because of police violence. We were stopped by members of the police. So that's what they said, because they wanted to check our ambulance and the

On the 11th of November, they took two of our patients and they killed them near a hospital, a public hospital. And this is something we cannot accept. Two days ago, gangs launched a new attack on an upscale community in the Haitian capital. Gunmen clashed with residents who fought side by side with police.

In the U.S., one barbershop in Denver is getting a lot of attention as its anniversary approaches. It helps employees who've been to prison stay out of prison. Colorado Public Radio's Ryan Warner reports. R&R Headlabs was founded by a former president of the national barber chain Floyd's. The company hires people who served time in prison, which is where many of them learned to cut hair, and helps them get licensed. The goal is to keep them from returning.

apprentice James Kennedy of Denver has done two stints behind bars. It's good to see that there's people out here that actually think about people in there coming out and making a smooth transition. The company currently employs nine apprentice barbers and plans to expand to a second location in early 2025. For NPR News, I'm Ryan Warner in Denver. This is NPR.

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