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Politics Rahm Emanuel steers a course between 'monopolists' and 'Marxists' NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with longtime Democrat Rahm Emanuel about politics in the Trump era. Steve Inskeep
Politics Jack Smith to defend Trump investigations to House Republicans Jack Smith's appearance before the House Judiciary Committee marks the first open testimony about his work after presiding over two federal criminal indictments of President Trump. Carrie Johnson
Morning news brief European leaders to meet for emergency summit about the U.S. and Greenland, Trump's statements about Greenland threaten long-standing world order, SCOTUS weighs Trump's power to fire Fed governors. Leila Fadel
Massive winter storm predicted to hit large swath of the U.S. this weekend Snow and possibly icy conditions are forecasted for several Southern states, including Texas, this weekend. Lucio Vasquez
Arts & Life 'One Battle After Another,' 'Sinners' could make history with Oscar nominations Nominations for the 98th Academy Awards will be announced Thursday, including a new category debuting this year. Experts believe "One Battle After Another" and "Sinners" could also break records. Mandalit del Barco
National Investigation links several of Trump's associates to mining interests in Greenland As President Trump pursues a takeover of Greenland, an investigation links several of his associates to mining interests in the Arctic territory. NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with journalist Kevin Hall. Leila Fadel
Law & Courts Supreme Court weighs whether Trump has the power to fire Federal Reserve governors President Trump wants much lower interest rates, and he's going to extraordinary lengths to push the Federal Reserve in that direction. Trump's efforts are now being tested by the Supreme Court. Leila Fadel
Law & Courts Takeaways from the Supreme Court hearing on president's power to fire Fed governors As the Supreme Court considers whether to allow President Trump to remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, NPR discusses takeaways from Wednesday's oral arguments with Amy Howe of SCOTUSblog. A Martínez
National Equal Employment Opportunity Commission expected to rescind harassment guidance The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is expected to rescind its 2024 harassment guidance, which covered all types of harassment, including those based on gender identity and sexual orientation. Andrea Hsu
Arts & Life Remember 'Star Search'? Netflix is rebooting it, and this time you're the judge The streamer's revamp of the 1980s-'90s talent show lets global viewers vote in real time, with almost instant results. Chloe Veltman