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Results come in from an Italian vote, we look at the complex relationship between China and Taiwan, and we explain how a dangerous type of cyberattack works.
Italians vote on whether to change their Constitution, smog grounds flights and travelers in part of China, and we examine the extensive preps of pro Santas.
The U.N. announces new sanctions against North Korea, Carrier announces it's keeping jobs in Indiana, and football promoters hope to score touchdowns in China.
U.S. Marines take part in training exercises near Norway's border with Russia, and we look at the incoming U.S. Senate with regard to potential filibusters.
A plane crash in Colombia, a look at wildfires in Tennessee, a protest over the U.S. minimum wage, and a potential space weapon are all covered today.
An attack at Ohio State University, the Cabinet choices of the U.S. president-elect, and a look at how war could be waged in space are all covered this Tuesday.
Reaction to the death of Cuban leader Fidel Castro, a push to recount votes in several U.S. states, and the reinvention of the wheel are all featured today.
On our last show before Thanksgiving: Tensions rise between China and Hong Kong, we examine the plight of Iraq's Christians, and the Dead Sea shrinks further.
The growing problem of "fake news," the landslides occurring in New Zealand, America's newest weather satellite, and Black Friday sales are all explored today.
In the U.S. Congress, some things change; some stay the same. Japan's leader meets with the U.S. president-elect, and we explain the history of NAFTA.