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They say Arnold wrote that song in math class when he was 15 years old.
Lindsey Vonn says she's ready for the downhill ski competition that begins Sunday at the Winter Olympics in Italy.
She tore the ACL in her left knee last weekend but says she'll do her best even with the tear.
She had stopped competing for several years.
after having surgery for a titanium replacement in her right knee.
Live from NPR News, I'm Dale Willman.
The publisher and CEO of The Washington Post is leaving just days after mass layoffs at the storied paper.
As NPR's David Folkenflik reports, the publisher's two-year tenure was marked by controversy and crisis.
White House Border Czar Tom Homan says he'd like to draw down the surge of federal immigration agents in Minneapolis.
But speaking with KSTP television on Saturday, he said he can only do so if he's confident his agents won't be put at risk.
He said if he does get that support, the drawdown could take place over the next couple of weeks.
The president of MIT is pushing back on criticism that the world of higher education hasn't united against attacks from the Trump administration.
From member station GBH in Boston, Kirk Carapazza reports that Sally Kornbluth says part of the problem is that American colleges and universities are wildly different.
Today's show host Savannah Guthrie says her family is prepared to pay for the safe return of her mother, Nancy Guthrie.
Her mother was kidnapped seven days ago.
In a video Saturday, Guthrie said they have received a message and will pay.
The FBI says she was referencing a message that was sent to Tucson television station KOLD on Friday.
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