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National CBP has a history of excessive force. Critics say they were unprepared for Minnesota Experts say federal immigration agents' skills are a dangerous mismatch for urban settings such as the Twin Cities Martin Kaste
National To keep AI out of her classroom, this high school English teacher went analog Forth Worth teacher Chanea Bond says sticking with pen and paper keeps generative artificial intelligence out of her American literature classes. Lee V. Gaines
National Americans may love football, but did you know its origins are in medieval England? "Football" is a word used to refer to different games: American football, the game played at the Super Bowl, where a foot is rarely used to direct the ball. And elsewhere in the world, football refers to what Americans call "soccer." But where does this word really come from? Jaclyn Diaz
Politics The Trump administration has secretly rewritten nuclear safety rules The rewrite was done to speed up the construction of a new generation of nuclear reactors. Critics warn it could compromise safety and public trust. Geoff Brumfiel
National 3 generations of women in one family show how choices on motherhood have changed In one family, three generations of American women explore how choices around becoming mothers have changed at the same time the U.S. birth rate has dropped. Avery Keatley
Arts & Life So you're buying tickets for Harry Styles' tour. Can artists control the prices? For years, fans have complained about what it can take to get a concert ticket: the long virtual queue waits, website crashes and high prices. Now, the artists' role in it all are being questioned. Ayana Archie
National Bystander videos of Minneapolis killings reveal larger trend Bystander videos have shaped public perception for decades. The ability to now spread video widely can lead to real-time access and transparency, but experts say videos can't tell the full story. Ava Berger
National Morning news brief Trump says the economy is "booming" in Iowa message, the NTSB releases finding in DCA midair crash, Trump administration quietly rewrites nuclear safety directives. Michel Martin
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