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Arts & Life Neighbors and church members transformed the home of a man with terminal cancer In 2007, Larry Maxfield helped his brother Marty move to Utah. Marty had terminal cancer. Neighbors and church members helped transform Marty's new house into a warm home during his final days.
Politics Fight over DHS funding has the government on track for a partial shutdown Efforts in Congress to avoid a partial government shutdown have been scrambled by two fatal shootings in Minneapolis this month involving ICE officers. Claudia Grisales
National A year after the DCA midair collision, families of those killed push for changes Nearly a year after the midair collision over the Potomac River, family members of the victims are still pushing for tougher restrictions in the congested airspace around the nation's capital. Joel Rose
National U.S. sled racer Uhlaender says she was unfairly denied sixth Olympic bid Five-time U.S. Olympian Katie Uhlaender says a point-manipulation scheme blocked her bid to compete in Milan Cortina. U.S. sports officials are backing her bid for a special berth at the Winter Games. Brian Mann
Alex Pretti remembered as friend, nurse and dog dad Two days after VA nurse Alex Pretti was fatally shot by federal agents, we learn more about who he was from his friend. Henry Larson
Education Are snow days bad for students? If you have ever experienced the giddy freedom of a snow day, you are not alone. But while most kids love the days off, is there an impact on academic performance? Jeanette Woods
A new Pope and the Super Bowl seem to be going hand-in-hand EVERY TIME THIS CENTURY that the Catholic Church has elected a new pope, the Seahawks have made it to the Super Bowl. Jordan-Marie Smith
Politics GOP lawyer Chris Madel ends bid for Minnesota governor, calls ICE effort a 'disaster' Chris Madel — a Republican candidate for governor of Minnesota — has dropped out of the state's gubernatorial race, saying he no longer supports the immigration crackdown taking place in Minneapolis. Elena Moore
National Minneapolis officials seek immigration crackdown pause after 2nd U.S. citizen killed A judge Monday considered the legality of the Trump administration's immigration crackdown in Minneapolis. And backlash continues after federal agents there shot and killed a second U.S. citizen. Jennifer Ludden
Politics Treasury cancels Booz Allen contracts over leaks about wealthy taxpayers A Booz Allen contractor had leaked confidential tax information that showed how wealthy people like Donald Trump, Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos manage to minimize their tax obligations. Scott Horsley