The Latest Politics Only a fraction of House seats are competitive. Redistricting is driving that lower Primary voters in a small number of districts play an outsized role in deciding who wins Congress. The Trump-initiated mid-decade redistricting is driving that number of competitive seats even lower. Ashley Lopez Politics TSA says PreCheck still operational after previous announcement of suspension The TSA said Sunday that its PreCheck program would remain operational despite an earlier announcement the airport security service was being suspended during the partial government shutdown. The Associated Press Music Remembering salsa legend Willie Colon Salsa legend, Willie Colon, has died at age 75. Colon was a key part of salsa's development in the 1970's as an instrumentalist, songwriter and producer. Felix Contreras Arts & Life FCC calls for more 'patriotic, pro-America' programming in run-up to 250th anniversary The "Pledge America Campaign" urges broadcasters to focus on programming that highlights "the historic accomplishments of this great nation from our founding through the Trump Administration today." Chloe Veltman Science NASA's Artemis II lunar mission may not launch in March after all NASA says an "interrupted flow" of helium to the rocket system could require a rollback to the Vehicle Assembly Building. If it happens, NASA says the launch to the moon would be delayed until April. Russell Lewis World Europe reacts to new tariffs announcement and more uncertainty President Trump announced a 15% increase on tariffs across the board. Europeans have been celebrating yesterday's SCOTUS decision, but have been doing so quietly. Eleanor Beardsley National Hidden Levels podcast explains how the industry has grown from the arcade into a global juggernaut Last year, the video game industry generated around $190 BILLION in revenue. More than the music and film industry combined. How did this medium go from the arcade into a global juggernaut? That's the subject of a new podcast series called Hidden Levels. Jeanette Woods Sports 'All Norwegians are born with skis on their feet,' Norwegian reporter explains her country's dominance at the Olympics At this year's Winter Olympics, one country has dominated: Norway. Sara Sivertsen Fahrendorff, a sports journalist based in Oslo, discusses how Norway's culture plays a role in its sporting success. Sarah Robbins National 'I witnessed him call America to live up to its ideals,' Sen. Raphael Warnock on Jesse Jackson and America's voting rights Senator Raphael Warnock talks about the legacy of the Jesse Jackson. Jeanette Woods World Jubilation in Lahore with return of historic kite festival The Pakistani city of Lahore celebrated the revival of a historic kite festival called Basant last weekend, 19 years after kite flying there was deemed too dangerous and banned. Betsy Joles Prev 10 of 1649 Next Sponsored
Politics Only a fraction of House seats are competitive. Redistricting is driving that lower Primary voters in a small number of districts play an outsized role in deciding who wins Congress. The Trump-initiated mid-decade redistricting is driving that number of competitive seats even lower. Ashley Lopez
Politics TSA says PreCheck still operational after previous announcement of suspension The TSA said Sunday that its PreCheck program would remain operational despite an earlier announcement the airport security service was being suspended during the partial government shutdown. The Associated Press
Music Remembering salsa legend Willie Colon Salsa legend, Willie Colon, has died at age 75. Colon was a key part of salsa's development in the 1970's as an instrumentalist, songwriter and producer. Felix Contreras
Arts & Life FCC calls for more 'patriotic, pro-America' programming in run-up to 250th anniversary The "Pledge America Campaign" urges broadcasters to focus on programming that highlights "the historic accomplishments of this great nation from our founding through the Trump Administration today." Chloe Veltman
Science NASA's Artemis II lunar mission may not launch in March after all NASA says an "interrupted flow" of helium to the rocket system could require a rollback to the Vehicle Assembly Building. If it happens, NASA says the launch to the moon would be delayed until April. Russell Lewis
World Europe reacts to new tariffs announcement and more uncertainty President Trump announced a 15% increase on tariffs across the board. Europeans have been celebrating yesterday's SCOTUS decision, but have been doing so quietly. Eleanor Beardsley
National Hidden Levels podcast explains how the industry has grown from the arcade into a global juggernaut Last year, the video game industry generated around $190 BILLION in revenue. More than the music and film industry combined. How did this medium go from the arcade into a global juggernaut? That's the subject of a new podcast series called Hidden Levels. Jeanette Woods
Sports 'All Norwegians are born with skis on their feet,' Norwegian reporter explains her country's dominance at the Olympics At this year's Winter Olympics, one country has dominated: Norway. Sara Sivertsen Fahrendorff, a sports journalist based in Oslo, discusses how Norway's culture plays a role in its sporting success. Sarah Robbins
National 'I witnessed him call America to live up to its ideals,' Sen. Raphael Warnock on Jesse Jackson and America's voting rights Senator Raphael Warnock talks about the legacy of the Jesse Jackson. Jeanette Woods
World Jubilation in Lahore with return of historic kite festival The Pakistani city of Lahore celebrated the revival of a historic kite festival called Basant last weekend, 19 years after kite flying there was deemed too dangerous and banned. Betsy Joles