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Health As ACA enrollment drops, hopes for Congress to restore funding are fading ACA enrollment is down for the first time in 5 years, and people are facing enormous premium hikes. Hopes for Congress to restore funding are fading. Selena Simmons-Duffin
National Escalating tensions in Minnesota Tensions continue to escalate in Minnesota as the state continues to be the center of the administration's immigration crackdown. NPR's Jasmine Garsd reports from Minneapolis. Sarah McCammon
World A Saudi-UAE rift is turning two close allies into regional rivals The key question now is whether the Saudi-UAE rift settles back into business as usual or accelerates into a wider realignment, says Marc Lynch, professor of political science and international affairs at George Washington University. Ahmad Damen
'You need to find joy together,' says leader of Beth Israel synagogue's religious school after arson attack A week after an arson fire at Mississippi's oldest synagogue, Rachel Myers, a leader of the congregation's religious school, talks about how the congregation is doing and about this weekend's services. Sarah McCammon
Politics Senators travel to Denmark as Greenland tensions rise A bipartisan group of Senators is in Denmark speaking to officials there as President Trump announces new tariffs and continues to talk about taking over Greenland. Barbara Sprunt
Politics How NPR's Stephen Fowler crunches the data on the Epstein story Stephen Fowler is NPR's go to reporter for document dumps. He explains how he approaches the day's biggest stories...and its most perplexing datasets. Linah Mohammad
Arts & Life 'You need this knowledge,' says Henry Louis Gates Jr. as new season of Finding Your Roots premieres Henry Louis Gates Jr. previews the complex, multi-generational stories shaping the newest season of PBS' Finding Your Roots. Jeanette Woods
Politics 'Not for sale': massive protest in Copenhagen against Trump's desire to acquire Greenland Thousands of people rallied in Copenhagen to push back on President Trump's rhetoric that the U.S. should acquire Greenland. Barbara Sprunt
World Uganda's longtime leader declared winner in disputed vote Museveni claims victory in Uganda's contested election as opposition leader Bobi Wine goes into hiding amid chaos, violence and accusations of fraud. Emmanuel Akinwotu
Weekend Listen: Methane hazard at Rainier Beach High School, Pierce County reimagines juvenile probation, and the UW Huskies get back the star quarterback they just lost Today, we’re bringing you the best from the KUOW Newsroom… A KUOW investigation found the district skipped some safety steps to keep methane out of Seattle’s Rainier Beach High School after it was rebuilt last year. Pierce is finding success in a different way of doing juvenile probation. And a look into how the University of Washington became the epicenter of college sports drama over the past couple of weeks. Paige Browning