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Climate These trees brought a fishery back from the brink. They can help you too A community fishery in Cambodia was struggling. There weren't enough fish to make ends meet, until local fishermen started planting a specific type of tree. Tat Odoum
National Morning news brief President Trump delays deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, Senate votes overnight to fund much of DHS but not ICE, Iran war tests loyalty of Trump's base at this year's CPAC. A Martínez
Politics Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, a combat veteran, shares his thoughts on the war in Iran NPR's Steve Inskeep sits down with Governor Wes Moore, Democrat of Maryland, to talk about the troops heading to the Middle East and what he hopes to see in the next President. Steve Inskeep
Economy 'Fuel hedging' once kept airline prices down. Now passengers bear the brunt Airlines used to do some financial magic to keep airfare down as oil prices increased, a strategy called "fuel hedging." But they stopped. Now fliers are on the hook for a lot of the difference. Wailin Wong
World Cuban Americans face scrutiny for sending goods back to the island Cuban Americans who ship goods to relatives on the island are now seen as propping up Cuba's communist regime as the economy there continues to deteriorate. David Ovalle
Politics Senate votes to fund much of DHS, but not immigration enforcement The Senate approved a bill to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security early Friday. The bill does not fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Sam Gringlas
National Trump says he'll sign order to pay TSA agents as travel chaos continues President Trump says he is going to order that TSA agents be paid, but travelers caught in the partial government shutdown are weary and some have had to shoulder extra expenses. Tovia Smith
National TSA union rep talks about the stress and uncertainty workers face during DHS shutdown Maggie Sabatino, a union representative for TSA officers at Philadelphia International Airport, talks with NPR's A Martinez about the DHS shutdown. A Martínez
National Treasury to put Trump's signature on US bills -- a first for a sitting president NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks to Aidan McLaughlin, Washington correspondent for Vanity Fair, about the Treasury's plan to put President Trump's signature on future U.S. paper currency. Steve Inskeep
Politics Senate votes to fund much of DHS, minus immigration enforcement The Senate approved a bill to fund most of the Department of Homeland Security, early Friday. The bill does not fund Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE. Sam Gringlas