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Minnesotans begin economic strike against ICE
January 30, 2026
Hundreds of businesses in Minnesota closed on Friday and thousands of protesters turned out in severely cold weather to demonstrate against the ongoing immigration crackdown…
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The fallout from EPA’s pollution shift
January 30, 2026
President Trump’s EPA is raising alarms with a shift in how it weighs the benefits of air pollution rules, with critics warning they’ll lead to…
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Kirkland’s About-Face on Optimum Shows Credit Market’s Clout
January 30, 2026
Kirkland & Ellis’s withdrawal from a bruising corporate-credit battle signals the firm’s choice of priorities for its leading debt finance and restructuring business after getting…
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New Jersey Governor’s Electricity Obsession Is a Warning
January 30, 2026
Executive Order No. 1s aren’t usually directed at electricity bills. But that was how New Jersey’s Governor Mikie Sherrill recently kicked off her tenure. In declaring an emergency…
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There’s a new litmus test for parenting, and it’s all about what you share (and hide) online
January 30, 2026
When Deena Lang lost her job at a radio station during the pandemic, she decided to go all in on social media. She racked up…
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ICE’s Actions Are Gutting the Fourth Amendment
January 30, 2026
An op-ed by Noah Feldman: It’s official: ICE is trying to destroy the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution, the one that protects us against unreasonable…
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Every week, more than 230 million people ask ChatGPT for health and wellness advice, according to OpenAI. The company says that many see the chatbot…
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Boston Public Radio 1/29
January 30, 2026
Chuck Todd joins for news of the day, asking a novel question: “Is This a Tipping Point” in America?Andrea Cabral discusses the legislators moving to…
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Is inclusionary zoning illegal?
January 23, 2026
The old multifamily houses on Columbia Street in Cambridge aren’t much to look at, but they caught the eye of Patrick Barrett, a local developer…
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Tribe: GOP theatrics during Jack Smith’s testimony show ‘future of our country’ is at stake
January 23, 2026
Harvard Law Professor Laurence Tribe joins MS NOW’s Lawrence O’Donnell to discuss how special prosecutor Jack Smith’s testimony to the House Judiciary Committee showed how…
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Big tech is increasingly promising to pay for spiking power costs. But there’s not much to enforce it
January 23, 2026
As an electricity crunch drives bills higher around the country, big tech companies building power-hungry data centers are increasingly offering to pay for more of…
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Troubled companies that seek to avoid costly US bankruptcy proceedings by striking controversial deals with creditors overwhelmingly default within three years, new research shows, raising…
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The Supreme Court Doesn’t Want to Break the Fed
January 22, 2026
An op-ed by Noah Feldman: It seems very highly probable that the Supreme Court will allow Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook to remain in office despite…
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Trump wants to cap credit card interest. Can he?
January 22, 2026
President Trump says he wants to cap credit card interest at 10%. What it could mean for Americans’ credit card debt. Guests Christopher Palmer, associate…
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It’s showdown time for the Fed’s independence at the Supreme Court
January 21, 2026
The U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments Wednesday in a case that has Wall Street and the financial markets in a near panic. At issue are…
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What Happens if Trump Invokes the Insurrection Act?
January 21, 2026
Jack [Goldsmith] and Bob examine President Trump’s threat to invoke the Insurrection Act in response to ICE-related unrest in Minneapolis. They discuss the Act’s broad…
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On a spring evening in 1971, police officers arrived at the newsroom of The Stanford Daily, a student newspaper. They were looking for photographs to…
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When Bernie Sanders Headed for the Hills
January 20, 2026
An article by Jill Lepore: Bernie Sanders was just a skinny, gap-toothed kid from Brooklyn in the autumn of 1953, when Vermont opened an information…