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Plus, a shaken baby syndrome murder conviction is reexamined decades later.

White House chief of staff Susie Wiles reveals her thoughts on key administration players and policies in a Vanity Fair profile. House Republican leaders fail to reach an ACA deal. And, the 7-foot-4 Frenchman who became the NBA’s brightest talent — and its most interesting star.

Here's what to know today.

White House chief of staff's Vanity Fair interview causes a stir

White House chief of staff Susie Wiles reflected on President Donald Trump's second term in a series of interviews for a two-part profile published by Vanity Fair, speaking candidly about key players in the administration who have influence over the president and some of the administration's more controversial policies.

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Wiles, 68, told Vanity Fair writer Chris Whipple, an expert on White House chiefs of staff, that Trump “has an alcoholic’s personality” and called Vice President JD Vance a “conspiracy theorist.” Trump, she said, “wants to keep on blowing boats up until Maduro cries uncle,” she said, referring to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.

After the interviews were published, Wiles denounced the story on X as “a disingenuously framed hit piece on me and the finest President, White House staff, and Cabinet in history.” Trump defended her comments in an interview with the New York Post, saying she has “done a fantastic job.”

In the interview, Wiles said she has read what she calls "the Epstein file" and said while Trump is in it, he's "not doing anything awful." Wiles also said she thought Attorney General Pam Bondi initially erred in her handling of the files amid calls among Trump's base for their release.

Wiles also spoke about billionaire Elon Musk and his leadership of the Department of Government Efficiency. "The challenge with Elon is keeping up with him," Wiles said. "He's an avowed ketamine [user]."

Read the full story and responses to her interview.

More politics news:

House Republican leaders squash vote on ACA funding

House Speaker Mike Johnson said he won't call a vote to extend enhanced subsidies under the Affordable Care Act, effectively guaranteeing they will expire at the end of this month.

That means higher insurance premiums will go into effect for millions of Americans who get coverage through Obamacare next year.

The speaker made the announcement after a closed-door Republican caucus meeting, saying that leadership failed to reach a deal with centrist members to bring up an ACA amendment on a health care bill set for a vote today.

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Surveillance video shows the moment Nick Reiner was arrested

The moment Nick Reiner was arrested on suspicion of killing his parents was captured on newly released surveillance camera footage from a Los Angeles gas station.

The footage shows Reiner, 32, being confronted by four police vehicles at around 5 a.m. Monday as he walked across a street near the intersection of Exposition Boulevard and Vermont Avenue, about 15 miles from his parents’ home.

The youngest son of Rob Reiner and Michele Singer was charged with two counts of murder on Tuesday, two days after his parents were found dead with apparent stab wounds. He is being held in jail without bail and is due to be arraigned in court later on Wednesday.

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Murder convictions involving shaken baby syndrome are now being questioned

For decades, Russell Maze has denied abusing his son. He had been home alone with Alex in May 1999 when the baby suddenly stopped breathing. At the hospital, a pediatrician who specialized in identifying child abuse found what she said were clear signs that Alex was the victim of shaken baby syndrome. The medical examiner, Dr. Bruce Levy later agreed.

Levy's testimony was critical in helping Nashville prosecutors secure a murder conviction against Alex's father, who was sentenced to life in prison. Decades later, Levy says he believes Maze is innocent.

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  • A former California doctor was sentenced to 8 months of home detention and 3 years of supervised release after pleading guilty to ketamine distribution in connection with the fatal overdose of "Friends" star Matthew Perry.

Staff Pick: Head and shoulders above his peers

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Victor Wembanyama of the San Antonio Spurs during a game against the Brooklyn Nets in San Antonio on Oct. 26.Jeff Haynes / NBAE via Getty Images

At 7-foot-4 and a former No. 1 draft pick, Victor Wembanyama has long been considered the NBA's next big thing. But this season, the 21-year-old Frenchman has arrived as the league's biggest attraction — drawing huge audiences and equal amounts of praise from scouts and coaches across the league.

His breakout season has as much to do with the changes he has made to his game on the court as his wild offseason away from basketball, from training with Chinese monks to deep conversations with NBA luminaries. Andrew Greif, sports reporter

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