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Unredacted Epstein files and the debate over ICE shape week in politics
The Department of Homeland Security is likely to run out of money at midnight Friday. If lawmakers don’t agree on how to fund it, TSA agents will be working without pay, while ICE agents will be working with pay.
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Ohio lawmakers want to try new approach to get Ten Commandments in schools
Three states that tried to put the Ten Commandments in schools have been blocked in the courts. In Ohio, lawmakers are considering a new approach.
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Less personnel drama but still sky-high turnover one year into Trump's new term
A large share of the departures so far this term were on the National Security Council staff.
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China's birth rate fell to a record low last year despite attempts to boost it
Despite government efforts to boost fertility, China's birth rate fell to a record low in 2025.
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Busting common misconceptions about ways to prevent the flu
Cases of the flu have started to decline, according to the CDC, but flu season isn't over yet. We bust some common myths on ways to avoid catching the virus.
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Indiana completes undefeated season, winning first national title
The Indiana Hoosiers have won the College Football Playoff National Championship. The win is the peak of their drastic two-year turnaround led by coach Curt Cignetti.
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Gretchen Whitmer says it's not 'paranoia' to fear Trump disrupting elections
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer about tariffs, the security of upcoming elections and the prospects of a female president.
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Sen. Chris Coons on efforts to ease tensions between the U.S., Denmark and Greenland
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Democratic Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware about congressional efforts to de-escalate tensions between the U.S., Denmark and Greenland.
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European leaders call for emergency summit as tensions with the U.S. rise
European leaders will meet for an emergency summit Thursday to form an official response to President Trump's pursuit of Greenland and his threat of tariffs for any country that tries to stop him.
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Ex-Trump official weighs in on whether the presidency is operating without guardrails
With troops standing by for Minnesota and an escalating campaign for Greenland, NPR's Michel Martin asks former Trump official Miles Taylor if this is a presidency without guardrails.
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