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The Trump administration has claimed it's targeting criminals.
Critics say refugees with no criminal history are being detained.
A court in South Korea has sentenced the country's former president to life in prison for the crime of insurrection.
NPR's Anthony Kuhn reports the charges are related to ex-president Yoon Song-yeol's brief declaration of martial law in late 2024.
Later today at the Winter Olympic Games in Italy, it's the gold medal game in women's ice hockey.
Team USA is going to face Canada.
When the two teams met last week, the U.S.
I'm Corva Coleman, NPR News, from Washington.
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Britain's King Charles says he is deeply concerned over the arrest of his brother, the former Prince Andrew.
Andrew was formerly a British trade envoy.
NPR's Lauren Frayer says today's arrest is linked to alleged misconduct in office involving late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
NPR's Lauren Frayer reporting.
President Trump is gathering members of what he's called his Board of Peace for a meeting today in Washington.
He's expected to announce he's raised over $5 billion for Gaza.
NPR's Michelle Kellerman reports Trump's negotiators will also be on hand to update him and other world leaders.
After he meets with the board this morning, President Trump is leaving for Georgia.
He's expected to visit the congressional district once represented by Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene.
She broke with Trump over the slow release of some of the Epstein files.