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Building strength without weights Lifting weights isn't the only way to build strength and muscle. Experts say bodyweight exercises can go a long way and are a great way to get started if you don't feel like going to the gym. Will Stone
Economy What's hidden behind your credit score? Follow along as we try to buy a hat in each of America's three major credit eras to see what data is collected and used to determine creditworthiness at different points in American history. Teo Popescu
Claudette Colvin was a civil rights pioneer. She died this week at 86 In 1955, 15-year-old Claudette Colvin, a student from a Black high school in Montgomery, Ala., refused to move from her bus seat. The forgotten civil rights activist died this week. Jeanette Woods
Economy NPR price-checks 114 items at Walmart NPR price-checks 114 items at a Walmart in Georgia to see how costs have changed in a year. Alina Selyukh
Arts & Life Centuries-old 'Frank the Liberty Tree' gets cut down People from Florida to Washington want a piece of Frank the Liberty Tree, a huge oak between 250 and 300 years old that was struck by lightning years ago and now must come down. Frank Morris
Law & Courts Minnesota protesters say ICE using force to silence dissent Immigration agents are threatening protesters with arrest while protesters are making noise and trying to prevent immigration arrests. The legality of the actions of both sides appears to be in flux. Martin Kaste
Arts & Life Here to Help: How an LA musician's loss has inspired him to help others Brandon Jay and his wife, Gwendolyn Sanford, created Altadena Musicians to help those who may have lost their beloved musical instruments in last year's LA wildfires. Kira Wakeam
If Iran's government now has an 'expiration date,' what next? NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Jason Rezaian, who was imprisoned in Iran when he was the Tehran correspondent for The Washington Post, about the country's current wave of protest. Patrick Jarenwattananon
National How the USPS made sure new Muhammad Ali stamps pack a punch Artist Antonio Alcala gets the stamp of approval for his new USPS postage stamp. Gabriel J. Sánchez
World Denmark says there's a 'fundamental disagreement' with Trump over Greenland The two sides agreed to create a working group to discuss ways to work through differences as President Trump continues to call for a U.S. takeover of Denmark's Arctic territory of Greenland. The Associated Press