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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Janine Herbst.President-elect Trump is starting to flesh out his second administration and is expected to name Stephen Miller as the White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy.
NPR's Franco Ordoñez reports Miller would play a big role in drafting and implementing Trump's immigration agenda.
Stephen Miller will work closely with Susie Wiles, who was just named as the next White House Chief of Staff.Vice President-elect J.D.Vance referred to the selection of Miller as, quote, another fantastic pick.
Miller, who served as senior advisor in the first Trump administration, is best known for his role as a key architect of some of the Trump administration's strongest immigration plans.
Once leaving the White House, Miller went on to start America First Legal, a non-profit that aimed to serve as a conservative version of the ACLU.
It worked with conservative lawyers who filed hundreds of lawsuits and legal demands on behalf of conservative causes and against Democrats.Franco, Ordonez, NPR News.
Haiti's transitional government has decided to oust the Prime Minister and appoint a new one.But in Pierre Zeta-Peralta reports, the Prime Minister says they don't have the authority to fire him.
Haiti's transitional council was already adrift.They had control of a Kenyan-led security force, but lacking in legitimacy and facing accusations of corruption,
They were paralyzed, unable to fight the gangs that have taken control of most of Port-au-Prince.Over the weekend, the majority of the council voted to oust Prime Minister Gary Cunneill.
In an open letter, Cunneill says the constitution allows only parliament to fire the prime minister.And at the moment, Haiti has no parliament.
Cunneill adds that the agreement that brought the transitional council to power allows the council to appoint but not remove a prime minister.
No matter how this resolves, what's clear is that it plunges the country already in chaos, closer to anarchy.Eder Palta, NPR News, Mexico City.
On this Veterans Day... President Biden and Vice President Harris laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery just outside Washington, D.C.
This is the last time I will stand here at Arlington as Commander-in-Chief.It's been the greatest honor of my life to lead you, to serve you, to care for you, to defend you, just as you defended us generation after generation after generation.
Biden also told the group gathered that the Veterans Administration is expanding the types of cancers covered under the PACT Act, legislation he signed to expand health care services for vets who served at military bases where waves of toxic smoke rose from burn pits that incinerated garbage and other waste.
You're listening to NPR News from Washington. The Florida Department of Education released a list of over 700 books over the weekend that were removed or discontinued from districts throughout the state in the last school year.
That's an increase of almost 400 books from a year before.Central Florida Public Media's Danielle Pryor has more.
Among the list of books removed last year are classics like Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut and newer favorites like Looking for Alaska by John Green.
Florida Freedom to Read Project Director Stefana Farrell calls the list an undercount, but she says she's worried removing the books hurts classroom teaching.
A lot of them removed many, many books, including classic literature and literature that regularly appears on the AP exams and prepares our students for college-level coursework. We're removing all of these books.
Governor Ron DeSantis says the state of Florida is not banning books, but removing titles that are quote, pornographic and inappropriate for kids.For NPR News, I'm Danielle Pryor in Orlando.
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, is under pressure to resign.This after an investigation found that the head of the Church of England failed to inform police about serial physical
sexual abuse by a volunteer at Christian summer camps as soon as he became aware of it.
Some members of the General Synod, the church's National Assembly, started a petition calling on him to step down, saying he has lost the confidence of his clergy.U.S.futures contracts are trading flat.
Wall Street higher by the closing bell, the Dow up 304 points, the Nasdaq up 11, S&P 500 up 5.This is NPR News.
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