Morning Edition Friday, the 6th of February

Good morning,

At the top of the news, Idaho teacher sues after her ‘Everyone is Welcome’ banner hung at school is outlawed.

Also in the digest... Derek Jarman, Bad Bunny, and Louisville.

Read long and prosper.

- The inkl team

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Lead Stories
World
'To our Indian community, you are home in Frisco': Major outrage over targeting of Indians at Frisco City Council meeting
Julie Le
‘This job sucks’: Trump admin DHS lawyer begs Minnesota judge to hold her in contempt so she can sleep
National
3 dead, multiple injured after car crashes into Los Angeles grocery store
World
Lucy Letby 'on suicide watch' after Netflix documentary ridicule in jail
National
Colorado funeral home owner faces sentencing for abusing 189 bodies
World
Trump news at a glance: ICE chartered Palestinian deportation flights on Trump family friend’s jet
National
Alabama man faces execution for fatal shooting – despite not pulling the trigger
World
Oregon must dismiss more than 1,400 criminal cases due to attorney shortage, court rules
National
Freight train carrying liquid propane derails in Connecticut
World
Ex-priest indicted for allegedly raping disabled child while ministering in New Orleans
World
New Jersey firefighter dies after falling into icy river despite colleagues’ desperate efforts to save him
National
Day-by-day timeline in the search for Savannah Guthrie's missing mother
Sarah Inama
Idaho teacher sues after her ‘Everyone is Welcome’ banner hung at school is outlawed
World
Savannah Guthrie’s brother pleads for mother’s kidnapper to contact family
Sport
JD Vance’s first Olympic appearance unfolds with more photo-ops than protests
National
Turpin children awarded $13.5 million after horror abuse by foster family
World
Trump waters down criticism of UK’s Chagos Islands deal after call with Starmer
World
Minneapolis man ‘coming for’ ICE charged with threatening and cyberstalking officers
National
World Cup host city mandates face masks as measles outbreak spreads
Tulsi Gabbard
Turns out, Tulsi Gabbard’s investigation into voting machine hacks didn’t expose foreign interference