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  • Chloe Malle will be the new head of editorial content for American Vogue, taking over for editor Anna Wintour. NPR asks fashion journalist Amy Odell what this means for the future of the publication.
  • When former President Bill Clinton met with George W. Bush before leaving office, he told his successor that Osama bin Laden, the Middle East and North Korea posed more of a threat to U.S. national security than Iraq, Clinton says. In the first part of a two-part interview, Clinton also tells NPR's Juan Williams that bin Laden dominated intelligence discussions at the White House.
  • The New York Theatre Workshop's production of Top Secret: The Battle for the Pentagon Papers examines the gray area between the rights of the press to publish and those of the government to protect its secrets.
  • In a White House news conference Thursday morning, President Obama urged Congress to pass his jobs-creation plan.
  • Cher recently spoke with NPR's Scott Simon about her first holiday music album. "DJ Play a Christmas Song" has since hit Number 1 on two Billboard charts.
  • The two diplomats will meet for the first time in the aftermath of the balloon crisis earlier this month.
  • The Taliban's top military commander has been captured in Karachi, Pakistan, during a joint CIA-Pakistani operation. One Pakistani officer says Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, described as the No. 2 behind Taliban founder Mullah Muhammad Omar, "was talking" to interrogators.
  • President Donald Trump said Saturday that he would be nominating senior White House aide Lindsey Halligan to serve as the top federal prosecutor for the Virginia office that was thrown into turmoil when its U.S. attorney was pushed out Friday.
  • New revelations over the documents on her controversial private server — which were not marked classified at the time they were sent — come just days ahead of the Iowa caucuses.
  • After a regular season of highs and lows for college basketball teams around the country, the NCAA on Sunday gave 65 teams the opportunity to compete for the ultimate high — a national championship. Some are consensus front-runners to go all the way, while others hope to play the lead in this year's Cinderella story.
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