Morning Edition Wednesday, the 18th of February

Good morning,

At the top of the news, FBI, St. Paul police probing ICE arrest that resulted in skull fractures.

Also in the digest... the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Robert Duvall, and Taylor Swift.

Eligere legere.

- The inkl team

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Lead Stories
Ice
Billionaire Trump supporter blocks sale of Texas warehouse for use as ICE jail
World
Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy says Trump exerting ‘unfair’ pressure on Kyiv during Geneva talks
Donald Trump
Oregon man threatens to ‘mag drump Trump.’ Then the FBI finds his weapons cache
World
Six skiers found but 10 still missing after avalanche in California
Politics
Prosecutors Admit the DHS Account of an ICE Shooting Was Based on Lies
World
Mark Zuckerberg to testify in watershed trial about impact of social media on children
National
Watch: Video shows pickup truck crashing into Oregon home after launching about 100 feet through the air
National
Rhode Island man who says he wrestled weapon from mass shooter recalls attack: ‘I just grabbed, went for the gun’
World
Judge declares mistrial in Texas ‘antifa’ protest case over attorney’s T-shirt
National
FBI, St. Paul police probing ICE arrest that resulted in skull fractures
National
Judge blocks deportation of Palestinian activist who led protests at Columbia
World
US judge blocks deportation of Palestinian activist Mohsen Mahdawi
World
Police investigating claims that Epstein trafficked women through UK airports
World
DNA from glove in Nancy Guthrie abduction investigation yields no leads
World
Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch to be probed after unanimous vote by New Mexico lawmakers
World
Rhode Island ice rink shooter killed ex-wife and son, police say
National
DNA found on glove near Nancy Guthrie’s home returned no matches in federal database: report
Ice
Tom Homan Defends Masked ICE Agents by Claiming Threats Are Up 'Over 8,000 Percent'
World
Top DHS spokesperson to exit role amid growing outrage over Trump’s ICE raids
World
Manhattan commuters urged to work from home for weeks amid rail upgrade