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Education UW requires civil rights training after federal antisemitism probe University of Washington staff and students are required to take a new civil rights training as part of a voluntary agreement with the federal government after allegations of unchecked antisemitism on campus in 2023 and 2024. Ann Dornfeld
Friday Evening Headlines Seattle businesses join national shutdown to protest Trump Administration, snow conditions remain bleak at WA ski resorts, and could WA get an income tax? Paige Browning
National Minnesota corrections commissioner disputes ICE arrest numbers NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Paul Schnell, commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Corrections, over his agency's dispute of Homeland Security claims around arrest numbers. Lauren Hodges
Asia How the blockade between Afghanistan and Pakistan is affecting people on both sides Borders between Pakistan and Afghanistan have been closed since October, disrupting trade around the region. It's part of a broader dispute over how to handle increasingly active militant groups. Betsy Joles
Science A stencil of a handprint in an Indonesian cave is the oldest known rock art Scientists have discovered what they say is the earliest known rock art, in a cave in Indonesia. They say the image dates to more than 67,000 years ago. Christopher Intagliata
Oprah opens up about how she stayed grounded when she first rose to fame On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Oprah opens up about how she stayed grounded when she first rose to fame. Rachel Martin
National States look at banning masked agents, but local police have doubts We look at the potential for conflict between local police and federal immigration agents as Democratic states consider banning law enforcement from wearing masks or otherwise concealing their IDs. Martin Kaste
Remembering actor Catherine O'Hara of 'Schitt's Creek' and 'Home Alone' Actor Catherine O'Hara has died at the age of 71. She had a long career, winning an Emmy for her role on the sitcom Schitt's Creek, and spent years as a featured player in Christopher Guest movies. Glen Weldon
Residents in Nashville still struggle with power outages a week after winter storm Residents of Nashville are still struggling to recover from a winter storm as more freezing weather is expected this weekend. Cynthia Abrams