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Corva Coleman: 我报道了特朗普当选总统后组建政府的新闻。他迅速提名人员,但在总统交接的其他方面进展缓慢。前佛罗里达州司法部长邦迪被提名为美国司法部长,此前盖茨议员因性行为不端指控而退出。 Tamara Keith: 特朗普过渡团队未能与拜登政府签署至少三份必要的正式协议,这使得他们无法获得机构和机密简报,这对国家安全至关重要。这将导致他们在上任初期需要花费时间来弥补信息缺口。 Ea Batroi: 我报道了联合国儿童基金会关于以色列军队袭击加沙地带学校的声明。以色列军队声称这些学校被哈马斯利用,而联合国儿童基金会则表示这些袭击导致许多儿童丧生。在加沙,医院也遭到袭击,医疗人员和病人受伤。 Aya Beltraoui: 谷歌认为司法部要求其拆分的举动是政府过度干预。 Bobby Allen: 司法部要求谷歌剥离Chrome浏览器,认为谷歌构成非法垄断。 George Hay: 司法部要求谷歌剥离Chrome浏览器,这在反垄断案件中并不常见,但可能是为了促进搜索领域的有效竞争所必需的。 Google: 我们认为司法部的提案是政府前所未有的过度干预,会破坏人们喜爱的产品。 Hallie Zender: 科罗拉多州为制止狼偷猎行为,提供5万美元的奖励。此前该州重新引进了狼群,并存在一些紧张关系。一些牧场主难以适应,一个由26个农村组织组成的联盟敦促野生动物官员推迟进一步引进狼群。

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Live from NPR News, I'm Corva Coleman. President-elect Donald Trump will nominate former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi to be U.S. Attorney General. This comes after former Congressman Matt Gaetz withdrew. He had been investigated on sexual misconduct allegations that he denies. Trump has been moving quickly to name people for his incoming administration, but NPR's Tamara Keith reports he's been slow to deal with other aspects of his presidential transition.

The Trump transition has failed to sign at least three required formal agreements with the Biden administration needed to gain access to agencies and classified briefings. It's incredibly important for national security purposes. Danielle Caputo is legal counsel for ethics at the Campaign Legal Center. Instead, they're going to be spending the initial periods

in the administration trying to play catch up on a lot of information that they didn't have access to because they failed to sign these memorandums. The Trump transition team says it is still constructively engaged with the Biden administration about the documents, but no decision has been made. Tamara Keith,

NPR News. The UN agency UNICEF says the Israeli military struck schools sheltering displaced people in Gaza 64 times last month. The Israeli military says the schools are being used by Hamas, the group Israel is battling. NPR's Ea Batroi reports. UNICEF in a statement said the attacks on schools in October killed around 130 people, many of them children.

Earlier this week, NPR producer Anas Baba went to a school in central Gaza that had just been bombed by an Israeli fighter jet and saw children's body parts strewn in the aftermath. Meanwhile, in northern Gaza, director of the Kamal Adwan Hospital, Dr. Hossam Abou Safia, tells NPR Israeli drones targeted medical staff twice and bombed the hospital's generator, forcing nurses to pump oxygen.

oxygen manually to a baby in an incubator. Six people were wounded, including a doctor now in critical condition. Gaza's health ministry says more than 2,000 people have been killed in Israel's assault on the north that began last month. Israel says it's targeting Hamas militants trying to regroup. Aya Beltraoui, NPR News. Big tech company Google is calling the Justice Department's push to break up the company government overreach.

NPR's Bobby Allen reports justice lawyers are asking a federal court to force Google to sell its popular web browser, Chrome. After being declared an illegal monopoly earlier this year, the Justice Department is pushing for drastic changes at Google. Among them, sell off the popular Chrome browser to another company.

George Hay is a former Justice Department lawyer. It would be one of the few divestitures that have occurred in antitrust cases. It seems to fit a supposed crime. It does seem as though this may be necessary to introduce effective competition in search. Google says the proposals represent unprecedented government overreach that would break Google products that, quote, people love and find helpful in their everyday lives. Bobby Allen, NPR News. This is NPR.

This is the last scheduled day of the World Climate Summit being held in Azerbaijan. Delegates have differences over a proposed agreement to have rich countries pay developing nations to deal with climate change effects. Some observers think the delegates will continue working into the weekend.

A group that lobbied to reintroduce wolves into Colorado has announced it's offering a $50,000 reward to stop wolf poaching. Aspen Public Radio's Hallie Zender reports there's been tension over the wolves in the state.

Several wolves were reintroduced in Colorado last December, and it's illegal to kill them unless they're actively attacking livestock or a threat to human safety. So for information on wolf poachers, the state awards between $500 and $1,000, as long as it leads to formal charges.

But the new Colorado Wolf Reward will offer 50 times more. The announcement comes less than a week after a coalition of 26 rural organizations urged wildlife officials to delay further wolf reintroductions as several ranchers struggle to adapt. The agency is scheduled to release additional wolves between December and March.

For NPR News, I'm Hallie Zander in Aspen. Federal prosecutors accuse oil company Phillips 66 of violating the Clean Water Act. Prosecutors allege the company dumped hundreds of thousands of gallons of industrial wastewater from an oil refinery directly into the Los Angeles sewer system. That included oil and grease. Prosecutors allege Phillips 66 failed to report this. The company says it will continue cooperating with federal prosecutors.

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