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World More than 160 people killed by suspected Islamist militants in Nigeria As Nigeria battles multiple security crises, a single attack in the west left more than 160 people dead and raises new questions about who's really in control. Emmanuel Akinwotu
Science Searching for dinosaur secrets in crocodile bones Until now, estimating how old a dinosaur was when it died has been a fairly simple process: Count up the growth rings in the fossilized bones. But new research into some of dinosaurs' living relatives, like crocodiles, suggests that this method may not always work. Ari Daniel
Politics Poll: Two-thirds of Americans say ICE has 'gone too far' in immigration enforcement A new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll finds a jump in disapproval of the agency among Democrats and independents, but Republicans are standing by ICE and the president. Domenico Montanaro
Food How the new dietary guidelines could impact school meals Cutting back on ready-to-eat meals won't be easy, and whole milk may make a comeback. One thing that's certain: It'll be a while before the new guidelines trickle down to schools. Kadin Mills
Morning news brief Hundreds of federal agents are leaving from Minnesota, poll finds a jump in disapproval of ICE among Democrats and Independents, the last major arms control treaty between Russia and the U.S. expires. Steve Inskeep
'It Was Just An Accident' director talks about film and the arrest of his co-writer NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Iranian director Jafar Panahi after one of the co-writers of his Oscar-nominated film, "It Was Just An Accident," was arrested for criticizing the regime. Leila Fadel
Sports U.S. enters Winter Olympics as its image on the world stage is changing The Olympics are a symbol of international cooperation and peace. The U.S. was once seen as a bastion of that order, but historians say it enters this year's Winter Games with a very different image. Brian Mann
World Venezuela's interim leader works to balance U.S. demands and Chavista expectations A month after Maduro's ousting, Venezuela's Interim leader walks a tightrope between US demands and Chavista hardliners' expectations. Manuel Rueda
Politics New Jersey voters head to the polls for special congressional primary New Jersey voters head to the polls for one of the year's first congressional primaries. WNYC's Mike Hayes discusses the special election for the House seat left open by now-Gov. Mikie Sherrill. Mike Hayes