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Politics Trump and Marjorie Taylor Greene had a falling out over Epstein. What changed? Marjorie Taylor Greene rose to prominence as one of President Trump's most outspoken allies. But in recent months she's begun to criticize him. What is driving the shift? Sam Gringlas
Milli Vanilli's Fab Morvan gets a surprising Grammy nomination Thirty-five years after the Recording Academy revoked Milli Vanilli's Grammy for best new artist, the awards show has nominated one of its members in an unexpected twist. Stephen Thompson
National As immigration crackdowns move on, Chicago group aims to share resistance techniques A neighborhood network in Chicago is now helping other cities that face immigration crackdowns. The group recently put years of resistance training to the test, as federal agents focused on Chicago. Odette Yousef
National Recalled baby formula linked to a botulism outbreak may still be in some stores A botulism outbreak that has sickened more than two dozen babies in 15 states has been linked to ByHeart formula sold nationwide. Here's what to know about it. Rachel Treisman
Law & Courts Oregon National Guard troops remain under federal control after appeals court order Earlier on Wednesday, Gov. Tina Kotek announced the Oregon guard troops would be demobilized. The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals put that on pause just over an hour later. OPB Staff
Education Seattle Public Schools’ new superintendent will start in February with $425,000 contract It’s official: Seattle Public Schools has hired its next superintendent, a district leader from Michigan, to begin working on Feb. 1. Sami West
Politics Trump says Democratic lawmakers' video is 'seditious behavior, punishable by death' The Democratic lawmakers said that members of the military can and must refuse illegal orders by their superiors. Saige Miller
Health The CDC revives debunked 'link' between childhood vaccines and autism A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention webpage that previously stated "Vaccines do not cause autism" has been changed to cast doubt on the scientific research that supports the finding. Pien Huang
Politics These families' health care costs will balloon if Congress doesn't act on the ACA Millions of Americans face sharply rising costs for health care plans they bought through the Affordable Care Act marketplaces, unless Congress acts soon. Here's what's at stake for them. Aru Nair
Books Book explores how an aphorism often contains 'The World in a Phrase' Author James Geary loves aphorisms, those short, witty statements that often contain profound truths.