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National Minneapolis mayor talks about the killing of Renee Good and the protests against ICE NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey about residents protesting the Trump administration's ICE deployment and the killing of Renee Good by an immigration officer. Leila Fadel
National Trump wants to add the West Wing to his list of construction projects President Trump is on a remodeling and construction spree. In addition to the White House ballroom project, Trump wants to add a second story to the West Wing colonnade. Tamara Keith
Arts & Life Who are the figure skaters representing Team USA? Key names and backstories to know Sixteen U.S. figure skaters are competing in all four Olympic disciplines: men's, women's, pairs and ice dance. The team includes a mix of seasoned vets, world champions and rising stars. Rachel Treisman
Health Exercise is as effective as medication in treating depression, study finds New research shows exercise is as effective as medication at reducing symptoms of depression. And you don't need to run a marathon to see benefits. So how much is enough? Allison Aubrey
Arts & Life How IVF has led to a record number of single moms in their 40s Who gets to be a parent has been reshaped by IVF: Single women in their 40s are increasingly opting to become moms. Janet W. Lee
Politics Marrying for health insurance? The ACA cost crisis forces some drastic choices While Congress debates bringing back Affordable Care Act subsidies, many Americans have already made life-altering decisions to afford health care. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Law & Courts Law giving pregnant women in Florida access to disabled parking faces legal challenge A new law that allows pregnant women in Florida to access disabled parking spots is getting pushback and is headed to court. Kerry Sheridan
National Morning news brief HHS sending more agents to Minnesota as protests over Renee Good's death continue, Iran warns U.S. against military actions after protest crackdown, DOJ subpoenas Fed in escalating pressure campaign. Leila Fadel
Politics Why the Trump administration wants to 'take over' Greenland President Trump has restated his intent to "take over" Greenland. NPR's A Martinez speaks to Rebecca Pincus {PINK-uss} of the Foreign Policy Research Institute about why Greenland is so important. A Martínez
World Venezuela releases political prisoners days after U.S. removes Nicolas Maduro Venezuela has begun releasing political prisoners in what the government calls a goodwill gesture, days after the U.S. seized President Nicolás Maduro. John Otis