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Today's top stories
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and White House Homeland Security Adviser Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall travel to Mexico today to discuss immigration enforcement with Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. The meeting comes as an unprecedented number of migrants as an unprecedented number of migrants crosses the countries' border into the United States.
In addition to immigration, the economy will also be a major deciding factor in next year's presidential election. It's shown some strong signs lately: Inflation is cooling, unemployment is low, job growth is better than expected and Americans spent record amounts this holiday season. Still, President Biden isn't benefiting politically.
Confrontations between the U.S. and Israel's troops and Iran-backed militias have increased in recent weeks, with attacks in Iran, Lebanon, Syria and the Red Sea. A recent drone attack on a U.S. base in northern Iraq critically wounded a U.S service member. Israel's ongoing war against Hamas triggered the escalating confrontations. More than 20,000 people have been killed in Gaza.
Picture show
Earlier this year, millions of Americans began paying off their student loans after the COVID pandemic pause was lifted. Hundreds of borrowers shared stories of struggle, confusion and relief with NPR. Read about their experiences in a series of illustrated comics by NPR's LA Johnson.
Today's listen
This month, NPR has brought you end-of-the-year lists aplenty, from the best albums of 2023 to the top animal stories that captivated us. Today, NPR culture correspondent Linda Holmes releases her annual list of 50 wonderful things. Hear about how she began the tradition in 2010 and listen to some of her favorite picks. You can read the full list here.
3 things to know before you go
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