Global Headlines and Breaking Stories - December 4, 2025
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On this day in 1619, 38 colonists from England went ashore to settle the James River land grant
that became known as the Berkeley Hundred, today called Berkeley Plantation.
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For political insight, here's what's new.
The FBI says it has arrested a suspect tied to pipe bombs placed near the DNC and RNC in Washington, D.C.
Turning to Cassandra Joyce for details.
Federal officials say the arrest relates to the two devices found near Democratic and Republican Party offices on January 5, 2021, the night before the Capitol attack.
According to the Justice Department, agents sifted thousands of tips and hours of video.
Prosecutors plan to outline charges and evidence at an initial court appearance.
The FBI stresses it targets criminal conduct, not political views,
and asks the public to continue sharing information.
AP Reports
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International developments you should know.
Former First Lady Melania Trump says seven more Ukrainian children have been reunited with their
families in a Russia-Ukraine initiative. According to AP, I'm joined by Daniel Grove.
AP and Ukrainian officials say the children crossed from Russia with Qatari mediation and
Red Cross support.
Melania Trump says she helped facilitate outreach.
Kiev's ombudsman calls the returns limited but important.
UNICEF estimates thousands remain separated.
Rights groups say documentation and safe passage are key hurdles.
Washington and Brussels press Moscow to allow reunifications under international law.
Reuters reports,
This is Daniel Grove for Neural Newscast.
Market movements and financial headlines.
Reuters reports Britain's energy regulator Offgem approves 28 billion pounds in grid upgrades,
a plan that will lift household bills in the near term.
Bloomberg reports Harvey, an AI legal software maker, raises $160 million at an $8 billion
valuation to expand in regulated sectors.
For a tech update, here's what's new.
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AWS says ARM64 now dominates Lambda in 2025, with Rust on ARM showing speed and cost gains across workloads.
Let's hear from Kara Swift.
Amazon says ARM-based functions lead on Lambda in 2025.
Benchmarks cited by AWS and independent tests show ARM runs faster
and cost less than x86 across Rust, Python, and Node.js.
Some Rust on ARM 64 workloads clock 4.5x speedups
and about 30% lower bills.
That means snappier APIs and more headroom for AI and data tasks.
Developers can flip a setting to switch architectures
without rewriting apps, AWS Notes.
This is Kara Swift for Neural Newscast.
A look at research and innovation.
NASA plans live coverage of a Soyuz crew undocking and landing as station operations continue, the agency says.
Daniel Fletcher reports.
NASA says a Soyuz spacecraft will undock from the International Space Station and land on the Kazakh step, wrapping a long-duration mission.
The vehicle departs from Russia's Preacher module and aims for a parachute-assisted touchdown near Jizhuzgan.
The return continues routine U.S.-Russia crew rotations under existing agreements.
Life coverage will include undocking, de-orbit and landing, with updates on weather and recovery forces.
The agency says operations remain normal on orbit.
This is Daniel Fletcher for Neural Newscast.
For a health update, here's what's new.
The FDA warns faulty Abbott Freestyle Libre Glucose Monitor Sensors may be linked to seven deaths and hundreds of injuries.
Now, Isabella Wright joins us.
The Food and Drug Administration says faulty glucose monitor sensors may be tied to seven deaths.
The agency warns some Abbott freestyle Libre sensors can malfunction,
leading to inaccurate readings or missed alarms.
Abbott reports more than 700 injuries that may be associated with the issue.
The FDA classifies recent actions as a Class 1 recall, its most serious level.
The company updates labeling and software and urges users to check alerts and confirm critical readings.
Safety is our priority, Abbott says, while advising patients to contact their clinicians.
The FDA urges prompt reporting of problems.
This is Isabella Wright for Neural Newscast.
Turning to the environment now.
Researchers report a global map showing glaciers speed up and slow down seasonally,
improving sea level forecasts.
Let's turn to entertainment news.
Music
NPR Music Spotlights guitarist Steve Cropper, 84, whose stacks work helped define Memphis
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