Parts of the federal government are shut down this morning,
but lawmakers say a deal to reopen agencies could move fast.
The deal only funds the Department of Homeland Security for two weeks
while Congress debates immigration enforcement reforms.
So what are Democrats demanding?
I mean, Martinez, that's Michelle Martin, and this is up first from NPR News.
A federal judge ruled that the Trump administration can keep its immigration operation going in Minneapolis.
Despite talk of a drawdown,
arrests and daily protests continue as residents push back against the presence of federal agents.
And in a surprise move,
President Trump says the Kennedy Center will close for two years starting this summer.
He says that's for a massive renovation.
What is Trump planning for the National Memorial?
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