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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Jack Spear. President-elect Donald Trump has chosen hedge fund manager
Scott Besson to be Treasury Secretary,
one of the last major unfinished cabinet nominations
of the incoming administration.
Trump announced it moments ago on his social media platform.
Besson has become a key economic advisor to Trump's team
and has in the past advocated for both tax reform
and deregulation. He has confirmed the 62-year-old Besant would have the job of helping turn
some of Trump's campaign promises into reality, including the idea of putting in place across
the board tariffs on U.S. imports.
A challenge to the Texas law that outlaws abortion after a so-called fetal heartbeat
is detected could be dismissed after a ruling from the state Supreme Court.
Talawani Osibomalo of Member Station KERA reports the law, which uses medical-sounding
terms, is misleading, according to some doctors.
Planned Parenthood centers and other abortion rights advocates sued the anti-abortion rights
group Texas Right to Life in 2021.
The plaintiffs say the group was trying to organize lawsuits against providers
seen as violating the Texas Heartbeat Act. State courts rejected Texas Right to Life's
motion to dismiss the lawsuit, but the Texas Supreme Court has now ruled those courts failed
to consider whether the suit has standing. John Sego is with Texas Right to Life.
There's really no role for the judge. There's really no role for the court to stop us from doing anything or from trying to regulate
our speech.
A lower appeals court must now decide whether the lawsuit can continue.
For NPR News, I'm Toluwani Ocibamolo in Dallas.
Former Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz says he will not return to Congress next year despite
the fact he's withdrawn his name as President-elect Trump's Attorney General nominee. Gates took his name out of consideration as the nominee amid mounting
fallout over allegations of sexual misconduct against him. Allegations Gates has denied.
For decades, fluoride has been added to drinking water in many U.S. communities, but Florida
Surgeon General Joseph LaDopo wants that to stop. Stephanie Kolombidi of Member Station
WUSF reports he's issued guidance advising against
adding fluoride to the water.
LaDopo cites controversial recent studies that suggest exposure to high levels of fluoride
is associated with lower IQ in kids.
He spoke at a news conference streamed by local TV station Fox 13.
It is public health malpractice to continue adding fluoride to community water systems.
Florida Dental Association President Jeff Otley says those studies refer to levels of
fluoride twice as high as what the U.S. recommends.
He supports federal guidance for adding fluoride to water.
As an effective, safe, and affordable method to prevent tooth decay across all age groups.
President-elect Trump's pick for health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says he wants to see
fluoride removed from drinking water nationally.
For NPR News, I'm Stephanie Columbini in Tampa.
On Wall Street, the Dow is up 426 points.
This is NPR.
The only emperor penguin ever known to have crossed from Antarctica to Australia is now
homebound.
NPR's Amy Held reports the penguin known as Gus wandered into the hearts of Australians
during his three-week rehab.
Gus is going home.
Three weeks after, the first emperor penguin found in Australia washed ashore, looking
lost and malnourished, some 2,000 miles away from home in Antarctica.
An Australian wildlife expert took him in
and named him after the Roman emperor Augustus.
These penguins are the world's biggest
and known to swim far for food,
but they are susceptible to climate change
as melting sea ice messes with their reproductive cycle.
As for Gus, after resting and fattening up,
Carol Bidolf, his caregiver,
helped see him off in the Southern Ocean.
Good luck, Gus. Oh, there see him off in the Southern Ocean.
Good luck, Gus. Oh, there he is. There's his head.
The goal is for Gus to get himself back home.
I'll miss Gus.
Bidolf said he had spent a lot of time in front of a big mirror, she thinks because
he was lonely. Amy Held, NPR News.
A major weather system moving through northern California has left record rainfall and downed
trees in its wake. The storm system has also prompted California has left record rainfall and downed trees in its wake.
The storm system has also prompted evacuations and knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of people in Washington state and Oregon.
National Weather Service has extended a flood watch for areas north of San Francisco as a plume of moisture known as an atmospheric river continues to flow.
Up to 16 inches of rain is forecast in northern California and southwestern Oregon. Critical futures prices continue to move higher in part due to escalating
tensions between Russia and Ukraine. Oil up $1.14 a barrel to settle at $71.24 a barrel.
I'm Jack Spear, NPR News in Washington.