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Winter storm pummels Nashville, takes out power Nashville is one of the cities hard hit by the winter storm that's been pummeling the South this weekend and is heading to New England. Jim Kane
Mayor of Tupelo, Miss. discusses how the winter storm has affected his city NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks to Todd Jordan, mayor of Tupelo, Miss., about how the massive winter storm has affected his city and region. Ayesha Rascoe
Technology Why the latest iPhone update is leaving ordinary users and tech experts grumbling NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to digital writer Patrick Holland about why some iPhone users dislike the latest iOS update. Ayesha Rascoe
National National Park Service dismantles slavery exhibit in Philadelphia The National Park Service has removed exhibits depicting slavery and George Washington's treatment of enslaved people at the President's House in Philadelphia. Frank Langfitt
Arts & Life Videos of cows using tools are drawing attention back to a cult-favorite cow comic A recent study that shows how cows can use tools recalls the controversial 1982 cartoon from "The Far Side" comic strip called "Cow Tools." Ayesha Rascoe
National Internal DHS memo says ICE agents can enter homes without a judicial warrant An internal DHS memo said ICE agents can enter people's homes without a judicial warrant. This contradicts decades of legal precedent. Ayesha Rascoe
National At Davos, Trump calls for laws to make housing and credit cards more affordable At Davos, President Trump called on Congress to pass two laws to help with housing affordability: a ban on large investors buying up houses, and a 10% cap on credit card interest rates. Stephan Bisaha
Latin America What's next for U.S.-Canada relations after Mark Carney's pointed speech at Davos? NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to Canadian political journalist Paul Wells about the path ahead for Canada as its interests diverge from those of its neighbor and key trading partner, the U.S.. Ayesha Rascoe
Sports U.S. rock climber Alex Honnold reaches top of Taipei 101 skyscraper without ropes Cheers erupted from a street-level crowd as Alex Honnold reached the top of the spire of the 508-meter (1,667-foot) tower, about 90 minutes after he started. The Associated Press
Health Here's how 'shared decision making' for childhood vaccines could limit access Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s new approach to six shots that were formerly given routinely will introduce new hurdles for getting kids immunized. And it could have a chilling effect on doctors. Rob Stein