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Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Jack Spear. Israel's cabinet is adopting a U.S.
brokered ceasefire agreement with Hezbollah in Lebanon.
Word of the deal came even as Israeli warplanes
were continuing to strike targets in Lebanon,
killing at least 42 people there.
President Joe Biden, speaking from the White House,
Rose Garden, outlined terms of the agreement
between the two sides.
Over the next 60 days, the Lebanese army and state security forces will deploy and take
control of their own territory once again.
Hezbollah terrorist infrastructure in southern Lebanon will not be allowed to be rebuilt.
And over the next 60 days, Israel will gradually withdraw its remaining forces.
The Israeli military today issued evacuation warnings as it continued to go after the Iranian-backed
militant group until the final moments of the ceasefire deal.
Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu praised the—or presented the proposal, rather, to
cabinet ministers earlier in the day.
President-elect Trump said he would enact a 25 percent tariff on imports from Canada
on day one in office, as A.J. Jones from member station
WCMU reports, Canadian shipping companies who rely on the Great Lakes are worried about
potential consequences.
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the border.
They manufacture products that they sell to the American consumer and if their input costs
go up by 25 percent, then that's going to be passed on very quickly to the U.S. consumer
and so this is not good.
Last year, the Great Lakes St. Lawrence Seawayaway generated over 50 billion U.S. dollars in economic activity.
For NPR News, I'm A.J. Jones in Mount Pleasant, Michigan.
President-elect Trump has nominated Jamison Greer
as U.S. Trade Representative.
Separately, Trump named Kevin Hassett
as director of the White House National Economic Council.
Hassett previously served as chair of the Council
of Economic Advisers in the first Trump term. Weight loss drugs like Wigovian, Zep-Bound could be easier for
people to access who are on Medicare and Medicaid. More from NPR's Cindy Lopkin.
Many people who rely on Medicare and Medicaid for their health insurance do not have access
to popular medications that treat obesity. That's because of decades-old legislation
that specifically excludes drugs for weight gain,
weight loss, and anorexia from mandatory coverage. The Biden administration says it is proposing a
rule to remedy that for people with obesity, expanding access to an estimated 3.4 million
people on Medicare and 4 million people on Medicaid. Currently, the drugs are only required to be
covered if the patient also has cardiovascular disease because they can reduce the risk of a heart attack.
It's unclear, however, if the proposed rule will become finalized in the incoming Trump
administration.
Sydney Lepkin, NPR News.
You're listening to NPR.
Even as millions of travelers prepare to head out for the Thanksgiving holiday, including
many who will travel by air,
United Airlines is warning about what it calls an acute shortage of air traffic controllers at busy Newark Airport outside New York.
The airline says that is already causing significant disruption.
United says the Federal Aviation Administration has been forced to reduce traffic flows to the New Jersey hub
because of low staffing on roughly half the days this month, disrupting travel for more than 343,000 United Flyers.
That includes delays, cancellations, and longer flight times, according to the airline.
Negotiators from dozens of countries are in South Korea trying to write a United Nations
treaty to cut down on plastic pollution, appears Michael Copley reports.
People create a huge amount of plastic waste, hundreds of millions of tons annually, and
the amount's growing fast. Plastics made from oil and gas in countries that produce
fossil fuels are fighting efforts to limit plastic production. Problem is, that's one
of the most effective solutions. That's according to Douglas McCauley, who's an environmental
scientist at University of California Santa Barbara. You have a hard time ending this problem of global plastic pollution unless you actually
we've specifically put it in a cap.
Countries are also looking for ways to improve recycling.
And there are efforts to regulate harmful chemicals used in plastic.
The talks are due to end December 1st.
Michael Copley, NPR News.
Crypto futures prices continue to move lower, extending yesterday's losses amid uncertainty Michael Copley, NPR News.
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