With more older drivers on the road, states try to balance safety and mobility The number of older drivers on the road is climbing. Safety advocates want tougher rules for relicensing, but many drivers say they shouldn't be forced to give up their mobility because of age alone. Joel Rose
A LaGuardia crash kills 2, hurts dozens and closes the airport. Here's what to know An Air Canada regional jet hit a fire truck while landing at LaGuardia on Sunday night, killing both pilots. At least nine people are hospitalized, and the airport is closed Monday morning. Rachel Treisman
ICE officers set to deploy to airports as delays mount, border czar Homan confirms Border czar Tom Homan says ICE agents will help the Transportation Security Administration "move those lines" while also enforcing immigration law. Luke Garrett
This lab that's determined to discover new drugs isn't where you might expect A scientist from Zambia who loves — LOVES! — chemistry runs a lab in South Africa that is being hailed for "extraordinary" work. Ari Daniel
Cuba begins to restore power after third nationwide collapse in a month Cuba's power grid collapsed Saturday leaving the country without electricity for a third time in March as the communist government battles with a decaying infrastructure and a U.S.-imposed oil blockade. The Associated Press
A strike on a hospital in Sudan killed at least 64 people, WHO says At least 64 people were killed, including at least 13 children, in a strike on a hospital in Sudan's western Darfur region last week, the World Health Organization said Saturday. The Associated Press
How one Minnesota school is bouncing back after the ICE surge NPR spent time inside a Minnesota school talking with educators, parents, and children as it tries to help kids feel safe again after the ICE surge. Meg Anderson
Airport security lines are long. Here's what to know if you're flying Travel experts say passengers need to be prepared, and patient, amid the government shutdown. Until a deal is reached, officials say airport disruptions and delays could get even worse. Shannon Bond
Robert Mueller, ex-FBI director who led 2016 Russia inquiry, dies at 81 Mueller's family told The New York Times in August that he had been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. Chandelis Duster
Iraqi Kurds mark Nowruz, celebrating light over darkness In the Kurdish regions of the Middle East, Nowruz celebrations — honoring the arrival of spring — are a fundamental expression of Kurdish identity. Claire Harbage