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Giles Snyder: 报道了特朗普政府完成组阁,最终选择布鲁克·罗林斯为农业部长。 Sarah McCammon: 报道了在副总统哈里斯竞选策略中,许多共和党人公开反对特朗普并支持哈里斯。一些反特朗普的共和党人现在担心遭到报复,因为特朗普一再威胁要对付他的政治对手。极右翼媒体生态系统的影响力被低估了。 Paige Flager: 报道了孟菲斯市通过新的枪支管制措施,但田纳西州枪支协会提起诉讼,认为这些措施违反了州法律。 Ayat Betraori: 报道了以色列军队上个月64次袭击了加沙地带收容流离失所者的学校,造成大量人员伤亡,其中包括儿童。医院也遭到袭击,造成人员伤亡。 Carrie Conn: 报道了委内瑞拉政府正在调查主要反对派人士玛丽亚·科丽娜·马查多犯有叛国罪的指控,这被认为是政府为经济制裁找借口。美国承认反对派候选人为总统当选人。 Giles Snyder: 报道了罗马尼亚和乌拉圭今日举行总统选举,关注焦点是高昂的生活成本和对乌克兰的支持。奥兰多骄傲队赢得全国女子足球联赛冠军。

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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Giles Snyder. President-elect Donald Trump has completed choosing top cabinet officials for his incoming administration, the final pick being former White House aide and longtime ally Brooke Rollins to be his agriculture secretary. Rollins helped found the Trump-allied America First Policy Institute.

Disaffected Republicans were a key part of Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign strategy. Now they're regrouping, as NPR's Sarah McCammon reports. Many current and former high-profile Republicans publicly opposed Trump and threw their weight behind Harris. Former Congressman Denver Riggleman was attacked

advisor to the House January 6th Committee and chair of Republicans for Harris in Virginia. He thinks those efforts won over some conservative voters for Harris, but clearly not enough to make a difference. I'm an expert in this. And even I, I think, underestimated the power of

of the far-right media ecosystem and how it could affect and persuade people. Riggleman says some high-profile anti-Trump Republicans now worry about facing retribution given Trump's repeated threats to go after his political rivals. Sarah McCammon, NPR News. The city of Memphis and its police chief being sued by the Tennessee Firearms Association, Paige Flager, with member station WPLN.

says the lawsuit targets recently passed measures to restrict guns. On Election Day, Memphis voters overwhelmingly approved three new firearms restrictions, including a so-called red flag law. And voters supported a ban on unlicensed handgun carry and the commercial sale of assault rifles.

The lawsuit alleges that the city measures violate a Tennessee statute that only allows for the legislature to regulate firearms, not local governments. The voter-approved measures would not take effect until the legislature reconvenes in January.

For NPR News, I'm Paige Flager in Nashville. The U.N. Children's Agency says the Israeli military struck schools sheltering displaced people in Gaza 64 times last month. The Israeli military says schools are being used by Hamas, as NPR's Ayat Betraori 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 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. This is NPR.

Voters in Romania going to the polls today in a presidential election focused on the high cost of living and Romania's support for neighboring Ukraine. Thirteen candidates are on the ballot in an election that's expected to go to a second-round runoff next month. Opinion surveys show Romania's prime minister and a far-right nationalist are likely to advance. Voters in Uruguay also electing a president in a runoff vote today.

Venezuelan authorities say they are investigating the government's leading opponent for treason. It's the latest attempt by the government to blame popular nationwide dissent for economic sanctions imposed by the U.S. and other countries. NPR's Carrie Conn reports. In a statement, Venezuela's attorney general says the latest investigation will probe whether Maria Corina Machado has been plotting with other foreign countries to conspire against the nation. Officials say Machado has committed treason after

after posting on social media supportive of Bell Pass and the U.S. House of Representatives. It bans federal contracts with companies doing business with Venezuela's government. The U.S. slapped back sanctions on Venezuela after last July's election. President Nicolás Maduro declared victory but has yet to provide proof

The opposition, however, collected results from 80 percent of voting machines showing its candidate and Mundo Gonzalez overwhelmingly won. This week, the U.S. recognized Gonzalez as Venezuela's president-elect. Carrie Khan, NPR News. In sports, the Orlando Pride have won their first National Women's Soccer League championship, beating the Washington Spirit 1-0 in this weekend's title game in Kansas City. I'm Jyle Snyder. This is NPR News.

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