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NPR News: 12-24-2025 4PM EST

December 24, 2025

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🎙️ The Voices & The Context

  • The Format: This is a fast-paced news bulletin delivering global headlines with embedded correspondent reports, centering on urgent political, legal, and humanitarian developments in a concise radio-style broadcast. Professional and urgent, blending sobering tragedies with policy clashes and rare uplifting notes.
  • The Key Players: Solo anchor Dualisa Kautau drives the delivery from NPR's New York studio, with sharp contributions from correspondents like attorney Jennifer Freeman (Epstein victims), Terry Schultz (EU-US tensions), Selena Simmons-Duffins (transgender care lawsuit), and Ruth Sherlock (migrant crisis), creating a seamless relay of authoritative voices without banter.

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What you'll learn

  • 1 Anchor Dualisa Kautau introduces delivery of a million more documents related to late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to the Justice Department for review and possible public release
  • 2 Jennifer Freeman, attorney representing several victims, speaks on client Maria Farmer
  • 3 Attorney Freeman wraps segment
  • 4 Anchor covers European Union's angry response to Trump administration's visa bans on five European citizens, including former European Commissioner
  • 5 Report from Terry Schultz in Brussels on EU's Digital Services Act (DSA) tensions
  • 6 Terry Schultz closes from Brussels for NPR News
  • 7 Anchor reports New York leading 19 Democratic-led states and DC in suing Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. over transgender care policies

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