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Arts & Life 'End of Days' recalls the violent 1992 Ruby Ridge confrontation in Idaho Author Chris Jennings talks the apocalyptic religious views that fueled the standoff between federal agents and the family of Randy Weaver — and the use of force rules that made it so deadly. Dave Davies
Health Olympic COVID restrictions are gone, but some athletes are still self-quarantining For most people, the pandemic days of masking are behind them. In certain corners of the Winter Olympics, though, things still look a lot like they did in COVID times. Some athletes are taking extreme measures to stay healthy. Nathaniel Herz
Politics Jeffrey Epstein co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell to testify before Congress Jeffrey Epstein co-conspirator Ghislaine Maxwell will sit Monday for closed-door, virtual testimony with lawmakers on the Republican-led House Oversight Committee. Michel Martin
Politics Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, D-Ill., talks abut the deposition of Ghislaine Maxwell NPR's Leila Fadel talks to House Oversight Committee member Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, D-Ill., about the deposition Jeffrey Epstein accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell. Leila Fadel
Sports As US Olympians call for tolerance and LGBTQ rights, some face Trump attacks and online hate President Trump called U.S. Olympic skier Hunter Hess a "loser" after Hess voiced concern about political turmoil in the U.S. Gold medal U.S. figure skater Amber Glenn says she's faced online hate and threats after advocating for LGBTQ rights. Brian Mann
World Japan's ruling party wins a supermajority in country's lower house Japan's ruling party scored its biggest electoral win in its seven-decade history Sunday, due mostly to the popularity of its first female prime minister, Sanae Takaichi. Anthony Kuhn
Business Small businesses are getting help paying tariffs -- at a high cost How about $350,000 within hours? The pitches flood small businesses: "No hidden fees, No BS." These financial lifelines are barely regulated and can turn into trip wires. Scott Horsley
Politics 5 glaring warning signs for Republicans in this year's midterm elections Here's why Republicans are facing an uphill battle, particularly for retaining control of the House. Domenico Montanaro
Health Need a new path in midlife? There's a school for that and a quiz to kickstart it Schools across the country are offering courses and retreats for people 50+ who want to reinvent themselves and embrace lifelong learning and discovery. Allison Aubrey