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National The model railroad world feels a pinch from global trade uncertainty Model railroaders convene each year to celebrate their hobby. But this year they're wondering about the impact of tariffs on the foreign companies that make a lot of the products they collect. Jeff Lunden
Politics Immigration enforcement emerges as the major issue in the Texas U.S. Senate race Texas' U.S. Senate is grappling with how immigration enforcement should look like ahead of its primary elections. Blaise Gainey
Sports Music is critical to figure skating at the Olympics. Here's what to watch for Music can make or break a figure skating program. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with skating coach Mary Quigg of Denver about what she thinks works and what to watch out for during the Winter Olympics. Ayesha Rascoe
Latin America What's next for Haiti after the dissolution of its transition government? NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with journalist Widlore Merancourt in Port-au-Prince about what's ahead for Haiti, as its transition government dissolves this weekend. Ayesha Rascoe
Sports How the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots beat the odds to play the Super Bowl Most folks never would have predicted the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots would end up meeting in the Super Bowl. Last season the Patriots had a record of 4-13 and Seattle was barely a .500 team. What happened? Steve Futterman
Politics Politics chat: Trump defends posting racist clip, Judge rules on Hudson River project President Trump explains how a racist video clip made it into his Truth Social post. A judge rules that his administration cannot block funds for a massive tunnel project under the Hudson river. Ayesha Rascoe
Arts & Life A Nashville museum celebrates the role of a small town in American music over the years The small town of Muscle Shoals, Alabama has played a great role in American music for decades. Now, a new exhibit in Nashville is honoring its legacy. Jewly Hight
Arts & Life Sunday Puzzle: -IUM Pandemonium NPR's Ayesha Rascoe plays the puzzle with KPBS listener Anthony Baio and Weekend Edition Puzzlemaster Will Shortz. Will Shortz
Politics Thailand counts votes in early election with 3 main parties vying for power Vote counting was underway in Thailand's early general election on Sunday, seen as a three-way race among competing visions of progressive, populist and old-fashioned patronage politics. The Associated Press
Sports For many U.S. Olympic athletes, Italy feels like home turf Many spent their careers training on the mountains they'll be competing on at the Winter Games. Lindsey Vonn wanted to stage a comeback on these slopes and Jessie Diggins won her first World Cup there. Pien Huang