Morning Edition
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- DHS expected to shut down as talks over immigration enforcement reform falter
- Sen. Ruben Gallego talks about debate over DHS funding as deadline approaches
- Morning news brief
- Carnival and award seasons collide as Brazilians root for Oscar-nominated film
- Snowboarder Chloe Kim takes home silver in the halfpipe, ending bid for three-peat
- World leaders to discuss the future of Europe's security in Munich
- These foreign correspondents covered hard to reach places. Then, they were laid off
- How college football became a financial engine for Olympic training
- Swing voters in Arizona say ICE should be reformed
- Trump administration says it's ending the immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota