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Cities across the state of Jalisco in Mexico are returning to normal after the killing of the country's biggest drug lord.
NPR's Ader Peralta reports authorities have lifted a red alert.
A divided Supreme Court has ruled that Americans can't sue the Postal Service even when employees deliberately refuse to deliver mail.
The justices ruled against a black Texas landlord who alleges racial prejudice played a role in postal employees intentionally withholding her mail for two years.
The city of Miami Beach broke up with Spring Break two years ago after a string of deadly shootings.
Now it wants to bring in business by loosening its grip on the festivities.
From Member Station WLRN, Joshua Ceballos reports.
Meanwhile, millions across the Northeast are digging out after a storm blanketed the region with snow, canceled flights, and downed power lines.
The National Weather Service warns another storm is right around the corner.
In New York City, Mayor Zoran Mamdani declared that students in the nation's largest public school system had a regular day.
He invited kids to pelt him with snowballs over the decision.
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House Democrats say they're investigating why some Epstein files that mention President Trump have not been made public.
It follows an NPR investigation that found the Justice Department withheld documents related to sexual abuse accusations against the president.
NPR's Stephen Fowler reports.
President Trump will deliver the State of the Union address tonight.