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Law & Courts Group of refugees in Minnesota say Trump Administration is illegally detaining them Refugees from three continents are suing the Department of Homeland Security, saying immigration agents illegally arrested and detained them as part of a Trump administration review of asylum seekers. Matt Sepic
Health Care For many doctors and patients in Minneapolis, medical care has moved underground The Trump administration's immigration enforcement operation in Minneapolis has pushed many immigrant communities away from hospitals and doctors. Some have responded with underground clinics. Jasmine Garsd
Sports Norwegian Johannes Klaebo has a shot at winning all 6 events in cross-country skiing A Norwegian cross-country skier is on track to become the winningest winter Olympian ever. Johannes Klaebo is a talent the likes of which the world has never seen. Nathaniel Herz
Sports A small Catholic school has 5 alums on the U.S. women's hockey team Five of the 23 members of the women's Olympic hockey team representing the U.S. come from a small Catholic school in Upstate New York. Bishop Kearney High School is becoming a hockey power. Veronica Volk
Politics Can Republicans and Democrats find common ground on DHS funding? NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick, R-Pa., and Tom Suozzi, D-N.Y., about current congressional negotiations regarding funding for the Department of Homeland Security. Jason Fuller
Politics Is right-wing media allowed in Olympia? A dispute is escalating in Olympia, pitting right-wing media against the mainstream press and legislative Democrats, and raising questions about who draws the line between journalism and activism as it gets blurrier in the internet age. Scott Greenstone
Politics A Jan. 6 rioter pardoned by Trump was convicted of sexually abusing children A handyman from Florida who received a pardon from President Trump for storming the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, was convicted on state charges of child sex abuse and exposing himself to a child. Tom Dreisbach
Sports Seattle's 12s celebrate Super Bowl champion Seahawks Twelfth man? More like millionth man. Hundreds of thousands of Seattle Seahawks fans were at Lumen Field and lined downtown streets Wednesday morning to celebrate their Super Bowl LX champions. Noel Gasca
Business Tariffs ripple from grocery aisles to hobby shops The Trump administration’s tariffs have had broad effects on the economy, and you may feel those effects when you’re shopping in the grocery store or when you buy a car.
Politics Trump is doling out political retribution in Colorado, Democratic lawmakers there say Democratic leaders say the fallout will be in rural communities on everything from water to planning for disasters.