Small businesses are getting help paying tariffs -- at a high cost How about $350,000 within hours? The pitches flood small businesses: "No hidden fees, No BS." These financial lifelines are barely regulated and can turn into trip wires. Scott Horsley
5 glaring warning signs for Republicans in this year's midterm elections Here's why Republicans are facing an uphill battle, particularly for retaining control of the House. Domenico Montanaro
Need a new path in midlife? There's a school for that and a quiz to kickstart it Schools across the country are offering courses and retreats for people 50+ who want to reinvent themselves and embrace lifelong learning and discovery. Allison Aubrey
Iran's crackdown on dissent widens to ensnare reformist figures Detained Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi has received another prison sentence of over seven years. The Associated Press
No, that wasn't Liam Conejo Ramos in Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftime show A publicist for Bad Bunny confirmed to NPR that the little boy in a blue bunny hat detained by ICE in Minneapolis last month did not participate in the Super Bowl halftime show. Sergio Martínez-Beltrán
Here's what happened at Kid Rock's alternative halftime show Kid Rock headlined conservative group Turning Point USA's alternative halftime event. Chandelis Duster
March for Life attendees may have been exposed to measles, DC Health warns D.C. health officials are contacting people possibly exposed to measles at the March for Life in January, as confirmed cases rise nationwide. Kristin Wright
Breezy Johnson wins gold, while Lindsey Vonn crash ends comeback quest On the first Sunday of the Olympic Winter Games, downhill skier Breezy Johnson captured the first gold for Team USA. And alpine racer Lindsay Vonn crashed and was transported to the hospital with a broken leg. Becky Sullivan
U.S. gave Ukraine and Russia June deadline to reach peace agreement, Zelenskyy says "The Americans are proposing the parties end the war by the beginning of this summer," Zelenskyy said, speaking to reporters on Friday. The Associated Press
U.K. leader's chief of staff quits over hiring of Epstein friend as U.S. ambassador British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's chief of staff resigned Sunday over the furor surrounding the appointment of Peter Mandelson as U.K. ambassador to the U.S. despite his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The Associated Press