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World Venezuela's interim leader works to balance U.S. demands and Chavista expectations A month after Maduro's ousting, Venezuela's Interim leader walks a tightrope between US demands and Chavista hardliners' expectations. Manuel Rueda
Politics New Jersey voters head to the polls for special congressional primary New Jersey voters head to the polls for one of the year's first congressional primaries. WNYC's Mike Hayes discusses the special election for the House seat left open by now-Gov. Mikie Sherrill. Mike Hayes
National After historic flooding, Washington residents rebuild and reckon with the future In Washington state, over 400 homes were destroyed or sustained major damage from historic flooding in December. We hear about what recovery looks like and how people are thinking about future flood risk. Casey Martin
World The New START treaty has expired. What it means for the world's superpowers Are the world's superpowers back in an arms race now that the new START treaty has expired? NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with arms control expert Rose Gottemoeller. Leila Fadel
World New START treaty between the U.S. and Russia expires Thursday The last major arms control treaty between Russia and the U.S. will expire on Thursday. Charles Maynes
Sports Blind and low vision fans to experience Super Bowl 60 in new way Some blind and low vision fans will get to use haptic tablets at Super Bowl 60. It allows them to feel the ball as it moves around the field. Ava Pukatch
Food Four favorite cozy coffee spots...it's all about the couch Seattle Times arts and economy reporter Margo Vansynghel joins Tan to share her favorite cozy coffee shops to grab a warm drink and read a good book. Tan Vinh
Politics Nike faces federal probe over allegations of discrimination against white workers The federal agency for protecting workers' civil rights revealed Wednesday that it is investigating sportswear giant Nike for allegedly discriminating against white employees. The Associated Press
National ICE can't make warrantless arrests in Oregon unless there's risk of escape, judge rules U.S. immigration agents in Oregon must stop arresting people without warrants unless there's a likelihood of escape, a federal judge ruled Wednesday. The Associated Press
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