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Law & Courts The Trump administration's efforts to end TPS for Haitians was blocked — for now A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration's efforts to revoke Temporary Protected Status for some 330,000 Haitian immigrants in the U.S., for now. Jeffrey Pierre
National Newly released court records reveal misconduct inquiry into federal judge A federal judge said he retired to speak out about threats to the rule of law. Newly released court orders suggest his exit coincided with a misconduct inquiry that ended when he stepped down. Carrie Johnson
World Lawsuit from families of men killed in boat strikes is the first to reach U.S. court Relatives of two Trinidadian men killed in a U.S. airstrike last year are suing over what they call extrajudicial killings. It's the first such case to land in an American courthouse. Carrie Johnson
'The Washington Post' cuts a third of its staff The Washington Post is cutting a third of its staff, leading some to say owner Jeff Bezos should sell the company. David Folkenflik
National Security For the first time in decades, the U.S. and Russia have no limits on nuclear weapons The last major arms control treaty between Russian and the U.S. will expire on Thursday, but experts are cautiously optimistic that there won't be another arms race. At least not right away. Geoff Brumfiel
The auteur of 'Strange Loop' tackles an opera like no other The Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize winner is trying something new — instead of a musical for Broadway, he's written an opera, now playing in Philadelphia. Jeff Lunden
Europe Russia's hybrid attacks throughout Europe are becoming more dangerous Russia escalates hybrid attacks across Europe, threatening infrastructure, civilians, NATO. Rob Schmitz
Health Here's how this 87-year-old triathlete keeps her heart strong Despite issues with her heart, this octogenarian still competes in triathlons. She's proof that preventive medicine paired with smart lifestyle choices help seniors stay active longer. Allison Aubrey
Sports What is 'ski mountaineering,' the new sport added to the Winter Olympics? Ski mountaineering is a new sport in the 2026 Winter Olympics in Italy and mogul skiing, gets an additional twist; skiers now participate in pairs. Rachel Treisman
Business Moltbook is the newest social media platform — but it's just for AI bots A new message board for artificial intelligence agents has prompted some strange conversations, and existential questions about the inner lives of bots. John Ruwitch