Morning Edition Friday, the 26th of December

Good morning,

At the top of the news, Remains of missing Nebraska mother found a year later as police narrow in on person of interest.

Also in the digest... Adam, Kristin Davis, and United States.

Happy reading.

- The inkl team

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Lead Stories
National
Texas CBP Officers Prevent Weapons, Ammo From Being Smuggled Into Mexico: 'Threat Neutralized'
Politics
Kimmel slams Trump in U.K. Christmas message: "Tyranny is booming"
National
Rain-soaked California still at risk of floods and high surf
Sport
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Has Blunt Message for Thunder After Third Loss to Spurs
Donald Trump
Federal workers annual charity drive sees 40% drop in donations as layoffs under Trump left thousands out of work
Iowa
Iowa Conservative Christian Woman Says Medical Care Was Denied After Fatal Pregnancy Diagnosis
World
US carries out strikes on Nigeria targeting Islamic State militants, Trump says
Volodymyr Zelenksyy
Zelenskyy says meeting with Trump might happen 'in the near future'
World
Brown shooting suspect: gruelling academic climate may have taken mental toll, say ex-classmates
World
Russia says ‘ball is in France’s court’ on detained French researcher Vinatier
World
Japan’s cabinet approves record defence budget amid escalating China tensions
World
Shock And Outrage In Melbourne As Hanukkah Car Targeted In Suspected Antisemitic Firebombing
National
Remains of missing Nebraska mother found a year later as police narrow in on person of interest
World
Putin critic sentenced to six years in prison by Russian court
World
These are the states seeing the biggest impact from the flu tearing across the nation
National
U.S. Beefing Up Military Presence In The Caribbean To Further Escalate Pressure On Venezuela's Maduro
National
Texas A&M System declines to reinstate fired lecturer despite faculty panel’s findings
National
National Guard members killed in Syria return home to families on Christmas Eve
National
Two hospitalized after ICE agents shot at person who tried to ‘run them over’ in Maryland neighborhood
DOJ
The DOJ Assails D.C.'s 'Assault Weapon' Ban As an Arbitrary, Historically Ungrounded Gun Law