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Sports Skeleton sled racing is drawing the internet's attention. Could the U.S. win a medal? Ukrainian skeleton sled racing athlete Vladyslav Herskevych drew attention to his sport after being disqualified for wearing a controversial helmet at the Winter Olympics. Brian Mann
Immigration Immigration enforcement will remain largely uninterrupted by the government shutdown Immigration enforcement will continue through a Department of Homeland Security shutdown thanks to a separate pool of funding. Ximena Bustillo
Race & Identity As white nationalist slogans, images, and memes become normalized, can we go back? NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Heidi Beirich, co-founder of the Global Project Against Hate and Extremism about the prevalence of racism in modern political discourse. Ayesha Rascoe
Europe U.K.'s fish and chips shops are adding a growing favorite to the menu — fried chicken Fried chicken is taking over the U.K. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to British fish and chip shop owner, David Miller, about the country's changing tastes. Ayesha Rascoe
'Major travel impacts' expected as winter storm watch issued for northern California As people travel for the holiday weekend, much of Northern California is under a winter storm watch, with communities bracing for several feet of snow. The Associated Press
The Nude Party band members discuss their fourth record 'Look Who's Back' NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with lead vocalist/guitarist/harmonica player Patton Magee and pianist/vocalist Don Merrill of The Nude Party about the band's fourth record, "Look Who's Back." Dave Mistich
Mental Health Psychologists say feeling valued is a core human need. Here's how to meet it Psychologists say that after the need for food and shelter, humans want to feel valued. But that need usually goes unmet. Rhitu Chatterjee
Politics Politics chat: Government shuts down over DHS funding, Trump gets pushback from GOP President Trump seems to lose some of his grip on his base as the Department Of Homeland Security shuts down amidst resistance to changes to immigration enforcement. Ayesha Rascoe
Arts & Life Amidst ongoing war, Ukrainian grandmothers are finding joy in cheerleading Struggling with stress and depression after years of war in Ukraine, a group of friends in their fifties and sixties throw themselves into competitive cheerleading. Joanna Kakissis
Sports U.S. speedskater Jordan Stolz, two gold medals down, chases making more history Wisconsin speedskating phenom Jordan Stolz continues his quest to medal in all four of his Olympic events. He's one of a streak of Olympic-record setting speedskating performances in these Games. Pien Huang