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Politics Venezuela releases imprisoned opposition figures, which Trump says U.S. requested Venezuela released a number of imprisoned high-profile opposition figures, activists and journalists, in what the government described as a gesture to "seek peace". The Associated Press
National Somber Minneapolis demonstrators protest fatal shooting of woman by ICE officer Hundreds of somber demonstrators took to Minneapolis' frozen streets to protest the fatal shooting of a woman by an ICE agent. A Martínez
National Ex-U.S. deputy assistant AG on Trump administration's narrative around ICE shooting NPR's Steve Inskeep asks Elliot Williams, a former U.S. deputy assistant attorney general, about the Trump administration's narrative around the fatal shooting of a woman in Minnesota by an ICE agent. Steve Inskeep
NASA ends mission at the space station a month early due to 'medical situation' NASA is ending its Crew-11 mission to the International Space Station a month early. The agency announced one of the four crew members has a "serious medical condition" and needs to return to Earth. Brendan Byrne
Politics The Jackpod: We coulda been Denmark On Point news analyst Jack Beatty on the opportunity cost of interventionist foreign policy on social betterment programs in the U.S.
Arts & Life Michael B. Jordan expands his cinematic universe From child actor to "Sexiest Man Alive" leading man status, Jordan takes on Hollywood as director-producer and soon may win awards for his performance in Sinners. Mandalit del Barco
Music A year after the LA wildfires, musicians still face a long road to recovery One year later, musicians who lost essential instruments and home studio set-ups in the Los Angeles fires are still picking up the pieces. Isabella Gomez Sarmiento
National Morning news brief The mood in Minneapolis after a fatal shooting by an ICE agent, Portland officials call uptick in ICE shootings a "pattern of violence," Trump says the U.S. could be "running" Venezuela for years. A Martínez
The Golden Globes are this weekend. Hear from some of the nominees The Golden Globe are Sunday night. Revisit some of the nominees that have appeared on NPR's "Morning Edition" this past year. Hosts
National Many Americans say the U.S. is not a moral leader but want it to be: NPR/Ipsos poll A new NPR/Ipsos poll found Americans across the political spectrum want the U.S. to be the moral leader of the world, but far fewer believe it actually is. Frank Langfitt