Auschwitz holds observances on the 80th anniversary of the death camp's liberation Elderly camp survivors, some wearing striped scarves that recall their prison uniforms, walked to the the Death Wall, where prisoners were executed. Across Europe, officials were pausing to remember. The Associated Press
Thousands of Palestinians begin returning home to a devastated Gaza The long trek home by Palestinians comes as mediators helped end twin crises over ceasefires in Gaza and Lebanon. Willem Marx
A Republican court candidate in North Carolina wants to toss out thousands of votes More than 80 days after Election Day, a race for a seat on the North Carolina Supreme Court remains unresolved. That's because the Republican candidate is contesting some 65,000 ballots. Steve Harrison
White House says Colombia agrees to take deported migrants after Trump tariff threat The White House claimed victory in a showdown with Colombia over accepting flights of deported migrants from the U.S. on Sunday, hours after President Donald Trump threatened various sanctions. The Associated Press
Chiefs to face Eagles at the Super Bowl for the second time in three years Just two years after the Chiefs narrowly defeated the Eagles at the Super Bowl, these two powerhouses will face off once again on the championship stage, with even higher stakes. Juliana Kim
A snowboarder and a skier land the first 2340s in competition Japanese snowboarder Hiroto Ogiwara and Italian skier Miro Tabanelli pulled off the six-and-a-half-rotation maneuver in competition for the first time in history. Joe Hernandez
DeSantis faces pushback by fellow Republicans on his call for an immigration session Republican leaders in the state legislature say they support President Trump's pledge to combat illegal immigration but want to deal with it and other issues identified by DeSantis on their schedule, not his. Greg Allen
Trump says he still wants to buy Greenland, suggests Canada could become a U.S. state The newly inaugurated president held forth on multiple foreign policy issues on Saturday, from Greenland to Canada to the war between Israel and Hamas. Joe Hernandez
A minister was acquitted of a brutal 1832 murder. A new book revisits the case In the world of true crime, Fall River, Mass. is known for Lizzie Borden, but another murder 60 years earlier captivated New England. Kate Winkler Dawson tells the story in The Sinners All Bow. Melissa Gray