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Arts & Life Students' push for change results in new Latino history exhibit in Chicago A group of Latino high school students in Chicago didn't feel represented by a local museum. They successfully petitioned the museum, resulting in a new exhibit reflecting local Latino history. Jessica Pupovac
Politics Top 5 takeaways from the House immigration oversight hearing The hearing underscored how deeply divided Republicans and Democrats remain on top-level changes to immigration enforcement in the wake of the shootings of two U.S. citizens. Ximena Bustillo
Sports Seahawks super fans scoop up Super Bowl victory merch Seattle Seahawks fans are gearing up for the team's Super Bowl LX victory parade on Wednesday, and many are grabbing some new merch to celebrate the occasion. Noel Gasca
Sports A historic day for U.S. cross-country skiing, but Shiffin's Olympic struggles continue American women continue to dominate alpine ski racing events in the Winter Olympics, and American men win their first medal in cross-country skiing in 50 years. Becky Sullivan
Politics State lawmaker wants closer look at public records burden for Washington school districts A bill moving through the Washington legislature seeks to find ways to discourage people from misusing the state’s Public Records Act to target school districts. Erick Bengel/Washington State Standard
A look at the Department of Justice under the watch of attorney general Pam Bondi NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Carol Leonnig about the Department of Justice under Pam Bondi's watch. Leonnig co-authored Injustice: How Politics and Fear Vanquished America's Justice Department. Christopher Intagliata
World Pakistan-Afghanistan border closures paralyze trade along a key route Trucks have been stuck at the closed border since October. Both countries are facing economic losses with no end in sight. The Taliban also banned all Pakistani pharmaceutical imports to Afghanistan. Betsy Joles
Business Bellevue becomes destination for AI companies Bellevue, Wash., is becoming an artificial intelligence hub as OpenAI and xAI look to establish outposts on the Eastside. Monica Nickelsburg
Politics Malinowski concedes to Mejia in Democratic House special primary in New Jersey With the race still too close to call, former congressman Tom Malinowski conceded to challenger Analilia Mejia in a Democratic primary to replace the seat vacated by New Jersey Gov. Mikie Sherrill. Stephen Fowler
Arts & Life A daughter reexamines her own family story in 'The Mixed Marriage Project' Dorothy Roberts' parents, a white anthropologist and a Black woman from Jamaica, spent years interviewing interracial couples in Chicago. Her memoir draws from their records. Tonya Mosley