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Today’s top stories
Border Patrol leadership changes in Minnesota: Greg Bovino, who previously led immigration operations in Minnesota, has been replaced by Border Czar Tom Homan. Bovino will return to California. Yesterday, President Trump spoke with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey to discuss the ongoing immigration crackdown in the state. Walz noted the president’s approach was “earnest and more collaborative,” while Frey mentioned Trump acknowledged the untenable situation.
U.S. Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino, seen here in Minneapolis on Jan, 21, has been ordered to leave Minneapolis.
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- 🎧 Protests in Minneapolis demand justice: As gatherings grow in memory of Renee Macklin Good and Alex Pretti, residents are pushing for assurances of a proper investigation. According to Matt Sepic from Minnesota Public Radio, there is no cooperation between state police and federal agencies regarding the shootings by federal agents. Listen to more.
Trump’s upcoming rally in Iowa: President Trump is set to speak in Iowa, aiming to shift focus to economic and energy issues amidst criticism over his immigration policies, which have led to turmoil. Some Republicans have expressed concerns over the chaos that has ensued. Trump intends to highlight economic achievements.
- 🎧 Challenges overshadow Trump’s economic messages: NPR’s Franco Ordoñez notes the difficulties Trump faces in steering conversation back to the economy, given the current crises. Republican strategist Ryan Williams shared with Ordoñez that while the economy is a priority, the president will have to contend with ongoing discussions about the immigration conflict. Learn more.
Social media giants on trial: A significant trial begins today, examining if platforms like YouTube, Meta, and TikTok have contributed to a youth mental health crisis. The outcome could reshape the tech industry. The case questions the role of these platforms in youth addiction issues.
- 🎧 Inside the social media trial: NPR’s Shannon Bond reports that jurors will have access to internal documents from the tech companies. These documents could reveal research on children and potentially addictive features like autoplay videos. Tech companies refute these claims, asserting there’s no clinical definition for social media addiction. Find out more.
Today’s listen
Lucinda Williams, known for her evocative songwriting, explores deeper themes in her new album World’s Gone Wrong. Her 1992 release, Sweet Old World, now finds a counterpart in this collection of protest songs. Williams discusses her perspective on U.S. politics and shares snippets from the album with Morning Edition host Steve Inskeep. More on Williams’ music.
Life advice
Bad haircuts can linger, leaving you to figure out how to manage them. To prevent such mishaps, Life Kit shares tips from hairstylists on effectively communicating with your stylist. Check out this comic for their advice:
- 💇‍♀️ Consider why you want a new style and if you’re ready for a change.
- 💇‍♀️ Ensure your chosen stylist has experience with your desired style and hair texture.
- 💇‍♀️ Show examples of styles you don’t want, alongside inspiration for what you do want.
For more on getting the perfect haircut, listen to this episode of NPR’s Life Kit. Subscribe to the Life Kit newsletter for expert advice on love, money, relationships and more.
3 things to know before you go
Katie Uhlaender of the USA competed during the Women’s Skeleton race of the 2025 IBSF World Championships at Mt Van Hoevenberg on March 06, 2025 in Lake Placid, New York.
Al Bello/Getty Images North America
- U.S. sled racer Katie Uhlaender, who claims she was unjustly denied a spot at the next Winter Olympics, has requested the International Olympic Committee to add a “wild card” berth for her participation.
- A private aircraft crashed in Bangor, Maine, during a winter storm, resulting in at least six fatalities. (via Maine Public)
- California’s famous bald eagle pair, Jackie and Shadow, have laid their second egg of the season. (via LAist)
This newsletter was edited by Suzanne Nuyen.
This article was originally written by www.npr.org






