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Arts & Life Denver bison herd helps Indigenous residents connect with their heritage Since 1914, Denver, Colorado, has maintained a small bison herd in a park outside the city. In recent years, an Indigenous group has slaughtered one annually to feed urban Native people. Sam Brasch
National Dells donate $6.25 billion to fund investment accounts for millions of children Michael and Susan Dell are donating $6.25 billion to fund investment accounts for millions of U.S. children. Bill Chappell
Education To AI or not to AI? Do college students appreciate the question? A college history professor tells us why using AI is a detriment to learning. Justine Kenin
Politics A look at the White House's actual drug enforcement strategy President Trump has been bullish on stopping the flow of drugs from Latin America. What exactly is this administration's strategy for stopping drug trafficking? Vincent Acovino
Economy Holiday shoppers are opting to buy now, pay later — without using credit cards. Klarna, Affirm, and other companies are pushing "buy now, pay later" sales models. And consumers are taking advantage. Jordan-Marie Smith
Animals Birds rating habitat A group in Western Washington state has developed a novel gauge for their forest conservation work — thousands of audio recordings of native birds. Patrick Jarenwattananon
Politics Costco sues the Trump administration over tariffs, joining a refund queue Costco is one of the largest companies to sue for possible refunds if the Supreme Court strikes down the new import duties. Alina Selyukh
National A major winter storm is pummeling the Northeast with ice and snow A system expected to drop 6 inches of snow or more from Pennsylvania to Maine could tie up the Tuesday evening commute, the National Weather Service says. Joe Hernandez
Politics Man charged in National Guard shooting pleads not guilty during court appearance from hospital bed WASHINGTON (AP) — A man accused of shooting two National Guard troops near the White House pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to murder and assault charges during his first appearance before a judge via video from a hospital bed. Associated Press
Arts & Life Photojournalist Lynsey Addario on balancing work and family — when work is a war zone The Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist has been kidnapped and thrown from a car. Still, Addario says, parenting two young kids can be more challenging than war reporting. Sam Fragoso