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The United Kingdom's former prince, Andrew, has been arrested in an investigation into the Epstein files.
His brother, King Charles, has issued a statement.
It says, quote, the law must take its course.
NPR's Lauren Frayer reports from London.
Andrew is the first senior royal to be arrested in centuries.
Stocks opened lower this morning as the Commerce Department reported a big jump in the U.S.
NPR's Scott Horsley reports the Dow Jones Industrial Average slipped more than 180 points in early trading.
On Wall Street, the Dow is now down 170 points.
A federal judge will hold a hearing today in Minneapolis on the Trump administration's handling of refugees in Minnesota.
District Judge John Tunheim temporarily blocked the U.S.
government from detaining refugees who are lawfully in Minnesota.
That order expires on Wednesday unless it is extended.
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.