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Officials at the boys' school say federal agents used the boy as bait to lure other adults out of his house.
From Minnesota Public Radio, Matt Sepik has more.
The National Weather Service says bitterly cold temperatures and dangerous wind chills persist this morning from Florida to the northeast.
The wind chill makes it feel like 21 degrees in Daytona Beach, Florida right now.
Back-to-back weekend winter storms also brought rare snowfall to parts of the Carolinas.
Jury selection starts today in New Mexico.
The state is suing big tech company Meta.
State officials claim the parent company of Instagram and Facebook fails to protect children from sexual exploitation and mental health harm.
The lawsuit targets how Meta sends its content to children or how it uses its algorithm to appeal to them.
The lawsuit does not target the online content itself.
During last night's Grammy Awards, several musicians addressed the Trump administration's crackdown on immigrant communities.
And Piers Isabella Gomez Sarmiento reports that included some of the night's biggest winners.
Voters in Costa Rica have elected a new president.
Laura Fernandez is a conservative political scientist.
She ran on a tough-on-crime platform.
She was also selected by the outgoing Costa Rican president, Rodrigo Chavez, as his successor.
I'm Corva Coleman, NPR News in Washington.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Korva Coleman.