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Today's top stories
Former President Donald Trump won't be on Maine's primary ballot after the state's secretary of state ruled he isn't qualified based on his attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. Maine Secretary of State Shenna Bellows, a Democrat, released a 34-page ruling yesterday evening concluding that Trump's primary election petitionis "invalid." Trump's campaign said it would quickly file an objection to the "atrocious" decision.
Thousands of Palestinians are fleeing Israel's expanding offensive into central and southern Gaza. Here's what you need to know 83 days into the war:
In recent weeks, a Polish blockade has caused a 20-mile-long queue of trucks. Polish truckers claim Ukrainian truckers have an unfair advantage because they're temporarily exempt from European Union permits. The protest is souring a once neighborly and supportive relationship between the two countries. NPR's Elissa Nadworny reports from the Poland-Ukraine border that drivers have been waiting in line for weeks. She interviewed a man involved in managing the Polish blockade, and he said the protest is a fight for their existence.
Deep dive

Good news for those planning on buying an electric vehicle in 2024 — a hefty federal tax credit for EVs will be easier to access next year. The bad news? Fewer vehicles will likely qualify for the full $7,500. Here's what you need to know:
Weekend picks
Check out what NPR is watching, reading and listening to this weekend:
Movies: Adam Driver stars in Ferrari, a movie about a speed-obsessed man and the challenges he and others endure. On Pop Culture Happy Hour, Chris Klimek, host of the Smithsonian Magazine podcast, "There's More To That," discusses how the film compares to director Michael Mann's earlier works.
TV: In the '80s and '90s, kids loved watching Commander Mark on PBS, where he used his pen to teach them how to draw. Now, 40 years later, "The Secret Cities of Mark Kistler" documentaryexplores the artist's journey behind shows like The Secret City, Draw Squad and Imagination Station.
Books: Lisa McManus and Hannah Crowley, executive editors at America's Test Kitchen Reviews, discusstheir book, Kitchen Gear: The Ultimate Owner's Manual, and share essential tools and tips that every chef should have.
Music: Have you ever listened to NPR and wondered who chooses those songs you hear between stories and interviews? Meet All Things Considered directors and check out their 2023 playlist.
3 things to know before you go

1. The Christmas Tree Association says we sell 25 to 30 million live Christmas trees in the U.S. each year. If your tree is still up, here are some tipsfor when it's time to take it down, give it a second life or turn it into spruce beer.
2. Civil rights leader Bishop William Barber, 60, says he was kicked out of a North Carolina movie theater while trying to watch The Color Purple for attempting to use the special chair he brought into the disabled section. Now, civil rights groups are callingon AMC Theaters to improve accessibility for patrons with disabilities in response to this incident.
3. Ever thought about the people who bring you Morning Edition every day even on holidays?Listen to hear some of their favorite stories of 2023.
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