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NPR News: 12-19-2025 2AM EST

December 19, 2025

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🎙️ The Voices & The Context

  • The Format: This rapid-fire news bulletin from NPR anchors delivers urgent headlines across crime, politics, tech, health, religion, and economics, capturing the pulse of national events in a concise, broadcast-style roundup that prioritizes facts over analysis. Detached journalistic delivery keeps the pace brisk and impartial.
  • The Format: This is a host-led news bulletin featuring anchor narration and reporter inserts.
  • The Key Players:
    • Shay Stevens: Lead anchor from MPR News in Washington, setting the stage for the bulletin with authoritative tone.
    • Reporters: Camilla Dominowski (SPEED Act), Bobby Allen (TikTok deal), Sarah Ventry (Archbishop appointment), delivering specialized insights without guest banter—pure professional relay of breaking developments.

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What you'll learn

  • 1 State and federal authorities confirm 48-year-old Claudio Neves Valente, wanted for the attack, located deceased in New Hampshire.
  • 2 FBI Special Agent Ted Dox reports apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.
  • 3 Intense manhunt involved $5 million FBI reward for information.
  • 4 Questions remain on evidence processing and care for victims' families.
  • 5 Investigators explore potential link to Monday's murder of an MIT professor in Massachusetts, with two dead and nine injured at Brown.
  • 6 House passes SPEED Act, now awaiting Senate approval amid years of debate.
  • 7 Addresses community opposition to infrastructure like pipelines, solar farms, data centers.

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