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JANENE HIRST, NPR NEWS ANCHOR, WASHINGTON.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Janene Hurst.
President-elect Donald Trump has chosen the head of a pro-Trump think tank to be his U.S.
agricultural secretary.
As NPR's Sarah McCammon reports, Brooke Rollins is slated to lead the agency responsible for
the nation's farm and nutrition programs.
SARAH MCCAMMON, NPR NEWS ANCHOR, WASHINGTON.
Brooke Rollins worked for Trump's first administration, most notably as director of the Domestic Policy
Council.
After leaving the White House, Rollins was among a group of senior advisors who set up
the America First Policy Institute to promote Trump's ideas.
She's now the nonprofit group's president and CEO.
Rollins has an agriculture degree from Texas A&M and a law degree from the University of Texas.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture
has around 100,000 employees and oversees several large programs, including the Supplemental
Nutrition Assistance Program and farm subsidies. Sarah McKammon, NPR News.
Israeli airstrikes hit the heart of Lebanon's capital early this morning, killing at least
15 people, injuring dozens of others. Israeli reports say it was targeting a Hezbollah leader in an area of central
Beirut away from the group's base of operations in the city's southern
suburbs. And here's Lauren Freyer has more from Beirut. The Israeli military
often issues evacuation orders before it strikes but this one came without
warning at 4 a.m. local time a series of huge blasts that leveled an eight-story building and
Shook people in their beds a mile away
Beirut still smells of explosives hours later local TV shows a massive crater one building collapsed and others on fire all around it
For blocks balconies are blown out and buildings covered in soot
Lebanon's national news agency says Israel used bunker buster
bombs in this strike. Israel says its airstrike's target has Bola militants. They've primarily
hit across Lebanon's south and east where the group has strongholds. But strikes like
this in central parts of the capital are becoming more frequent. Lauren Freyer, NPR News, Beirut.
Amazon says it's investing another $4 billion into the artificial intelligence
startup, Anthropic. The move comes amid the ongoing battle to lead the AI future in Silicon
Valley. And here's Bobbi Allen has more. Amazon's big bet on AI startup, Anthropic, doubles
its investment in the company. Its language model, Claude, competes with Chatchie PT from
rival company, OpenAI, and the race is on. Microsoft back Claude, competes with ChatGPT from rival company OpenAI. And
the race is on. Microsoft-backed OpenAI, Amazon-backed Anthropic, and Elon Musk's XAI, with support
from Google, are locked in an AI standoff. The money pouring into AI ventures is fueling
a search for the next ChatGPT, an AI-powered commercial product with mass appeal. Much
of the big tech investment allows AI startups to access what's called compute or the immense amount of power it takes to run AI systems. It all
comes as regulators in Washington probe into leading AI companies, scrutiny that may diminish
when President-elect Donald Trump enters office in January.
Bobbi Allen, NPR News.
This is NPR News. Hollywood might have another Barbenheimer-style double feature this weekend, and Piers Bob
Mandelo says the industry is hoping Gladiator 2 plus Wicked Part 1 equals Glick-It.
Personally, I prefer Wicked-It, but it'll be good for cinemas either way. Like Barbie,
Wicked is expected to appeal to women and girls, while Gladiator leans male, as did
Oppenheimer.
Early estimates have Wicked living up to its hit song,
looking at almost $120 million for the weekend while Gladiator 2
should take in about half that. Usually when two Hollywood blockbusters bang heads in the same
weekend, one of them suffers.
But patrons doing a Barbenheimer double feature actually boosted both films last year. The
industry hopes the wicked gladiator combo will also be defying gravity. But after a
lackluster fall, cinema owners will be relieved if they just reach current estimates. Bob
Mandelo, NPR News.
Florida's Surgeon General says communities in the state
should not add fluoride to drinking water. Joseph Oladapo says that's because
of what he calls the neuropsychiatric risk that's associated with fluoride
exposure. He does acknowledge in the guidance though that fluoride has long
been proven to reduce tooth decay by strengthening teeth, but he says there
are possible safety concerns related to systemic fluoride exposure.
President-elect Trump's pick for Health and Human Services Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy
Jr., has said he would advise against fluoride being added to U.S. water systems.
I'm Janene Herbst, NPR News.