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  • The popular Summit County bike share program opens for the summer this week.
  • The media site founded by adherents of Falun Gong morphed into a pro-Trump outlet that spouted conspiracy theories. Now the CEO is out after money laundering charges were filed against the CFO.
  • Giving Tuesday offers chance to give local on Nov. 28 (3:42), Summit County Justice Court Judge selection meeting set (6:12), Tom Kelly previews Wednesday's IOC meeting (7:32), Ballet West Academy's Allison DeBona disucsses their December 9 performances of "The Nutcracker Suite" at the Eccles Center and "Beauty and the Beast" in April (21:27), Longtime activist hopes to promote community values on Park City Council (30:24), Park City Ski and Snowboard Alpine Program Director Tommy Eckfeldt and DEVO Head Coach Dar Hendrickson have details on this Saturday's Placement Day (32:50), Mikaela Shiffrin wins slalom event for a record 90th World Cup victory (41:04), Coalville asks residents for input on Main Street improvements (41:47), Parkites start slopeside charcuterie brand (43:34), New owner of Kouri Richins’ Midway mansion will finish the home (45:42), and Two killed in head-on collision on US 40 on Black Friday (48:31)
  • The Los Angeles Dodgers have fired Ippei Mizuhara. He gave conflicting accounts about paying large gambling debts, ESPN's Tisha Thompson tells NPR.
  • The bidder that lost last month's auction of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones' assets had complained that the process was rigged and "fatally flawed."
  • Russia has proposed another attempt at peace negotiations with Ukraine on Monday in Istanbul, but both sides remain firmly entrenched in positions likely to prolong the war.
  • Navarro, director of the new Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy, discusses his mission to "defend American workers and domestic manufacturers." He says the administration is off to a good start.
  • As part of the economic stimulus, the government offered subsidies so laid-off workers could keep their health insurance. For some, the subsidies are running out.
  • Millions of people who use the food assistance program SNAP are facing changes: on what food they can buy, how much money they'll receive or even if they'll still qualify for the program.
  • Federal agents arrested Ross Ulbricht, 29, known as "Dread Pirate Roberts," and took $3.6 million in Bitcoin. They're calling it the largest seizure of the popular digital currency in history.
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