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World Germany's far right political party, the AFD, is at the Munich Security Conference NPR's Mary Louise Kelly and Correspondent Rob Schmitz discuss Germany's far-right Alternative for Germany, or AfD, at to the Munich Security Conference. Mary Louise Kelly
Politics For the first time, lawmakers are reviewing unredacted copies of the Epstein files Lawmakers are just beginning to review unredacted versions of the Epstein files but those who have read them say the system is complicated and insufficient. Claudia Grisales
Politics An effort in Congress to restrain immigration enforcement tactics is flailing (again) A bipartisan effort in Congress to restrain immigration enforcement tactics is flailing. It wouldn't be the first time recently that lawmakers pledged to find consensus, only for negotiations to fail. Sam Gringlas
World NATO members have launched a new Arctic initiative NATO members have launched a new Arctic initiative after President Trump's threats to take over Greenland. Teri Schultz
Seattle Police escalated conflicts during anti-trans rally in 2025, report says A new review from Seattle’s Office of Inspector General – which scrutinizes police practices -- cites dozens of contributing factors to the “poor outcomes” and clashes between police and counter-protesters around a conservative Christian rally last May in Cal Anderson Park on Capitol Hill. Amy Radil
Ice boating on the Chesapeake The recent deep freeze across much of the U.S. has created the best opportunity in decades to sail ice boats across frozen bays and rivers — including Chesapeake Bay. Frank Langfitt
National What will the cities of tomorrow look like? These middle schoolers have thoughts At the Illinois gathering of the Future City competition, 16 middle school teams presented their concepts for cutting-edge cities. Kadin Mills
Ghanian musician Ebo Taylor, a pioneer in the world of modern highlife music, has died This week the Ghanian musician Ebo Taylor died at 90 years old. While he was not well known in the U.S. he was a star in Africa, and a defining force in highlife music. Jeffrey Pierre
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National Mayor says lack of communication created concern and alarm in El Paso NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with El Paso Mayor Renard Johnson about the FAA's temporary closure of airspace over the city, and how it was communicated to city leaders. Sarah Handel