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National DHS restricts congressional visits to ICE facilities in Minneapolis with new policy A memo from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, obtained by NPR, instructs her staff that visits should be requested at least seven days in advance. Sergio Martínez-Beltrán
Sports Historic upset in English soccer's FA Cup as Macclesfield beat holders Crystal Palace The result marks the first time in 117 years that a side from outside the major national leagues has eliminated the reigning FA Cup holders. Willem Marx
National The latest in the fatal shooting of Renee Good by an ICE officer in Minneapolis The latest developments from Minneapolis, where tension between residents and immigration agents is intensifying days after a deadly shooting by an ICE agent. Sacha Pfeiffer
Europe The British Museum is hiring a treasure hunter to recover stolen artifacts The British Museum is looking to hire a dedicated sleuth to help recover the Greek and Roman artifacts that were stolen from it more than two years ago. Sacha Pfeiffer
Latin America Latin American Left responds to the Trump's pledge to take over of Venezuelan oil Latin America's left is in disarray after the seizure of Nicolas Maduro and the U.S.'s pledge to take over Venezuela's oil industry. Many on the left are changing their rhetoric about President Trump. Carrie Kahn
National Minnesota clergy are mobilizing against the fatal shooting of Renee Good After the fatal shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis by an ICE agent, area clergy are planning protests and other public demonstrations. Jason DeRose
National After Minnesota, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine fights back against claims of child care fraud Accusations of benefits fraud has spread from Minnesota to Ohio, where the Republican governor is trying to fight back with facts and tamp down finger-pointing at Somali-Americans. Sarah Donaldson
Asia South Korean President calls for hair loss treatment to be covered by insurance South Korea President Lee Jae Myung suggested that insurance should cover hair loss. NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer speaks to University of Hawaii professor S. Heijin Lee about the country's beauty standards. Sacha Pfeiffer
World After Venezuela, is the world order shifting from diplomacy towards aggression? NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Peter Krause of Boston College about the Trump Administration's willingness to act unilaterally against other countries and what this means for international relations. Sacha Pfeiffer
Latin America Can Cuba's economy recover from U.S. intervention in Venezuela's oil industry? NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer asks University of Texas at Austin energy researcher Jorge Pinon about the economic and political implications of Cuba's reliance on Venezuelan oil. Sacha Pfeiffer