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The FBI searched a Washington Post reporter's home Wednesday, Denmark says a working group will be formed to address U.S. concerns, Trump administration reverses mental health cuts.
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10:30
Tensions remain high Minneapolis as anti-ICE protests continue
Tensions are high in the Twin Cities over ICE's crackdown. A state lawsuit calls the agency's tactics dangerous and unconstitutional while Trump officials say that protestors are the real problem.
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4:22
What to do if you encounter law enforcement: Your rights explained
What rights do U.S. citizens and non-citizens have when they encounter law enforcement? NPR's A Martinez speaks with Georgetown University law professor Paul Butler.
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3:09
Denmark and U.S. to form working group to talk about U.S. security concerns
After meeting with President Trump's top aides, Danish officials say they will form a working group to talk through U.S. security concerns about control of Greenland.
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3:35
Venezuelan opposition member Freddy Guevara talks about the future of his country
Freddy Guevara, former vice president of the Venezuelan Parliament and a member of the Venezuelan opposition, talks about what's next for his country.
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4:43
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen discusses bipartisan legislation to block takeover of Greenland
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations committee, about bipartisan legislation that would block a U.S. takeover of Greenland.
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4:54
Trump administration restores $2 billion in grants for mental health, addiction
Without warning the Trump administration canceled grants late Tuesday for a wide range of addiction and mental health services, but the decision was reversed a day later after political backlash.
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3:13
U.S. says second phase of Gaza ceasefire has begun, but major challenges remain
The White House says the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas is moving into its second phase, which includes the demilitarization of Gaza, a key point in President Trump's peace plan.
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3:48
How the Trump administration's threats to Iran are stoking tensions in the region
NPR's Michel Martin talks to Vali Nasr, a professor of Middle East studies at Johns Hopkins University, about how President Trump's threats against Iran are escalating regional tensions.
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3:43
After widespread outage, a look at the vulnerabilities in the U.S. wireless grid
Verizon customers across the U.S. were affected by a widespread outage Wednesday. NPR's A Martinez asks Lee McKnight of Syracuse University about vulnerabilities in the nation's wireless grid.
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