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National Immigrant whose skull was broken in 8 places during ICE arrest says beating was unprovoked Alberto Castañeda Mondragón was hospitalized with eight skull fractures and five life-threatening brain hemorrhages. Officers claimed he ran into a wall, but medical staff doubted that account. The Associated Press
Environment What we know about the massive sewage leak in the Potomac River A collapsed sewer line, about 8 miles from the White House, pumped 368 Olympic-sized swimming pools worth of wastewater into the Potomac. Repairs could take longer than previously expected. Andrew Limbong
Politics Pentagon says it's cutting ties with 'woke' Harvard, ending military training Amid an ongoing standoff between Harvard and the White House, the Defense Department said it plans to cut ties with the Ivy League — ending military training, fellowships and certificate programs. The Associated Press
Business 'Washington Post' CEO resigns after going AWOL during massive job cuts Washington Post chief executive and publisher Will Lewis has resigned just days after the newspaper announced massive layoffs. David Folkenflik
Law & Courts What does it mean when the president calls to "nationalize the voting"? Wendy Weiser, the vice president for democracy at the Brennan Center for Justice, discusses the impact of President Trump's recent urging of Republicans to "nationalize" voting. Kai McNamee
National Temperature check by voters in Minnesota In the first electoral temperature check in Minnesota since President Trump launched Operation Metro Surge to ramp up immigration enforcement in the state, voters had a lot to say. Dana Ferguson
World Suicide bombing at Islamabad mosque kills 31 people An update on the suicide bombing in Pakistan's capital that killed 31 people. Betsy Joles
World Among U.S.-Iran tensions, concern for an Iranian-American in Evin prison As indirect talks begin between the U.S. and Iran over that country's nuclear program, Ryan Fayhee, lawyer for journalist Abdolreza Valizadeh, talks about his concern for his client, who is being held in Evin prison in Tehran. Matt Ozug
World Danish vets want an apology from President Trump Danish veterans of the war in Iraq want an apology from Trump over Greenland stance. Adrienne Murray