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Politics Trump pushes his power to new heights with help from loyal lieutenants As President Trump finishes the first year of his second term, it is clear there are fewer guardrails than last time. Tamara Keith
Politics How Minnesota became the center of a political crisis In the days leading up to Renee Macklin Good's death, the political situation in Minneapolis had turned combustible. Her shooting has exposed how colliding forces set the stage for the ongoing crisis. Elena Moore
Politics 'Pain, betrayal, sadness': Danish veterans describe shock of Trump admin rhetoric Danish veterans say the rhetoric from the Trump administration has been painful. They describe feeling betrayed and abandoned by an ally after standing shoulder to shoulder with American soldiers. Barbara Sprunt
Politics Here's how Trump has reshaped the country and eroded democratic norms In his first year back in the White House, President Trump has presided over a sweeping expansion of executive power while eroding democratic norms. NPR Staff
National Ice may be more hazardous than snow this weekend. What to expect and how to prepare A major winter storm is expected to affect more than 200 million people in the United States this weekend. Freezing rain and ice are a particular concern. Anusha Mathur
Morning news brief Statewide economic blackout against ICE to be held in Minnesota Friday, Zelenskyy gives scorching critique of Europe in Davos speech, millions of Americans prepare for massive winter storm. Leila Fadel
National States prepare for potential widespread power outages as winter storm approaches Heavy snow and ice is expected to affect a large portion of the South and Northeast this weekend. In North Carolina, officials are preparing for icy roads and potential power outages. Laura Hackett
World Palestinians say Jared Kushner's vision for Gaza erases what's left of their homes Jared Kushner unveiled a vision of a futuristic cityscape for Gaza that includes skyscrapers and advanced industrial zones, but Palestinians fear his vision erases what remains of their homes. Aya Batrawy
Business China's auto industry is rising as car manufacturing in the U.S. struggles NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to auto analyst Tu Le on the floor of the Detroit Auto Show about the rise of China's auto industry compared to the downturn in U.S. car manufacturing. Steve Inskeep
National How one organization is trying to close the funding gap left by USAID's closure In the wake of the USAID closure, philanthropies are trying to fill some of the gap. How one organization is trying to do the most good in the face of the sudden funding gap. Mary Childs