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National After second fatal DHS shooting in Minnesota, state officials fight for role in probe Minnesota officials are demanding to have a role in the investigation into Alex Pretti's killing by federal agents as videos and eyewitnesses contradict the Trump administration's account. Leila Fadel
National Minnesota official talks about fatal shooting of man by immigration agent NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Bob Jacobson, the commissioner of the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, about the fatal shooting of 37-year-old intensive care nurse Alex Pretti. Michel Martin
Health How long do you need to spend in the gym to get strong? Less than you think If you're procrastinating working out, here's one less excuse. Short gym sessions can be enough to build meaningful strength — as long as you push yourself while you're there. Will Stone
Former Columbia University president's new book explores attacks on higher education NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Lee C. Bollinger, former president of Columbia University and author of the new book, "University: A Reckoning." Leila Fadel
History Pierre L'enfant designed the look of the U.S. capital but died in obscurity Pierre L'Enfant was a lowly French engineer when he met George Washington at Valley Forge. Washington recruited him to make the design for the nation's new capital city. L'Enfant made the plans, but his personality was so abrasive, he was pushed out of the project. Rebecca Rosman
Politics All eyes are on Rubio as he navigates the world in 2 critical roles Rubio is the first person to hold both roles at the same time since Secretary of State Henry Kissinger in the 1970s. Franco Ordoñez
National Morning news brief A 37-year-old man was killed by federal officers in Minneapolis, sparking new protests; many Senate Democrats say they plan to vote against DHS funding; winter storm knocks out power to thousands. Leila Fadel
National Political blame game continues after second fatal Minneapolis shooting A second person was killed in Minneapolis over the weekend by federal officials. The political finger-pointing began almost immediately. Leila Fadel
Politics The rise of data centers is becoming a midterm issue for voters Data centers used to fuel artificial intelligence are popping up all over the country, and they're becoming a midterm issue for voters that's now drawing White House attention. Deepa Shivaram
National Rideshare drivers in California can now unionize for better pay and conditions Rideshare drivers in California can now unionize and collectively bargain for better pay and working conditions. It's the second state after Massachusetts to allow drivers to organize. Laura Fitzgerald