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National March for Life attendees may have been exposed to measles, DC Health warns D.C. health officials are contacting people possibly exposed to measles at the March for Life in January, as confirmed cases rise nationwide. Kristin Wright
National Do you have some bad habits? Good news - you can make new ones. Here's how Research shows it helps to start small if you want new habits to stick. NPR's Life Kit has more. Marielle Segarra
Science The physics of the spiral pass have long been a mystery. Not anymore The physics of the spiral pass have baffled physicists and football fans for decades. Kai McNamee
National How one New Hampshire town made sure its water was 'Safe to Drink' NPR's Emily Kwong talks with Mara Hoplamazian about the new podcast, "Safe to Drink," about Merrimack, New Hampshire's fight for clean drinking water. Matt Ozug
Sports Breezy Johnson wins gold, while Lindsey Vonn crash ends comeback quest On the first Sunday of the Olympic Winter Games, downhill skier Breezy Johnson captured the first gold for Team USA. And alpine racer Lindsay Vonn crashed and was transported to the hospital with a broken leg. Rachel Treisman
World U.S.-India trade deal improves relations, but strain still shows After months of wrangling and much tension, India and the US have finally released a framework for an interim trade agreement Diaa Hadid