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Saturday, February 7, 2026 

How Minneapolis Taught America to Fight Back

A person seen from behind sits in the middle of a street with his arms raised. He wears black pants, a light brown winter coat, light brown mittens, and a striped beanie. He faces a horde of more than 20 agents wearing dark colors and tactical gear, who are about 20 feet away behind a line of yellow police tape.

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In a Minnesota town outside the Twin Cities, Emily is a nurse who treats many immigrant patients. She can’t locate a patient who just had a test result that shows they might have cancer. The patient was recently detained by ICE; situations like these have forced the clinic to adapt, making house calls and triaging care.

“I'd love to know how well somebody's kidneys are functioning today,” Emily said, but “I'm gonna wait till three months because I don't want them to come in for a lab appointment that's not critical.”

Emily is one of many Minnesotans mounting a quiet, secretive resistance to the Trump administration's hard-nosed and often violent immigration agenda. Across the state, neighbors are helping neighbors and communities are building grassroots systems to support immigrant families. 

This week on Reveal, our Minnesotan reporters, Nate Halverson and Artis Curiski,s report on how Minnesota is teaching the country to resist federal agents who have arrested children, killed citizens in the street, and pepper-sprayed high schoolers.

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Bad Bunny, Billionaires, and the Business of Sports

A Seattle Seahawks player makes a leaping catch for the football in the end zone in front of a trailing defender. A colorful crowd, out of focus, can be seen in the background.

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From financial scandals to transgender rights, DEI, and Bad Bunny performing in this weekend’s Super Bowl, there’s no shortage of sports stories to tell. However, investigative sports journalism is a shell of its former self.

That’s where Pablo Torre comes in.

A longtime sports journalist and now host of the podcast Pablo Torre Finds Out, Torre prides himself on digging into the important stories that affect not only sports, but American culture and politics. And that often means investigating the intersection of money and sports.

“In sports, unlike in business, you can even argue, there is something resembling a meritocracy that is enforced and cared about by fans, let alone the officials that are meant to tend the store of what it is to have integrity in professional sports,” he says.

Torre’s reporting has shone a light on many stories that have gone unnoticed or underreported, like his investigation into LA Clippers owner Steve Ballmer potentially violating the NBA salary cap. He also recently collaborated with Mother Jones reporter Madison Pauly on a story about former college swimmer Riley Gaines’ rise to MAGA prominence through anti-trans activism.

Gaines, Torre says, turned her grievance against one trans athlete into a career and political platform, “such that she is in real intimate connection with not just the White House, but the superstructure of political organizations that crop up to turn her cause as this supposed victim into a way to truly victimize trans people in America.” 

On this week’s More To The Story, Torre sits down with host Al Letson to discuss what it’s like investigating the complicated world of sports. 

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In Case You Missed It

A line of ICE agents wearing camouflage and gas masks and holding military-grade weaponry emerges from a wall of orange-pink smoke. One agent in the foreground, with visible intensity in his eyes, pushes ahead of the group.

🎧 How ICE Became Trump’s Very Own Paramilitary Force

Investigative journalist Radley Balko examines the connections among Trump’s immigration crackdown, the militarization of police, and America’s long-running drug war.

Photo Credit: Dave Decker/ZUMA

🎧 He Helped Build the Religious Right. Now He’s Fighting ICE.

Evangelical minister Rob Schenck talks about protesting immigration raids in Minneapolis and why he’s trying to undo his own legacy as a former leader of the Christian nationalist movement.

Photo Credit: Sam Van Pykeren/Mother Jones
Four people dressed in warm, long-sleeved clothing at a wood-paneled bar with a moose head and rifle mounted on the wall. Behind the bar, a man with a gun on his hip stands facing a row of beer taps, and another looks attentively at a man and woman seated at the bar.

🎧 How Trumpism Is Trickling Down to Your Town

From farm country to cities and even Native American reservations, communities are being shaped (and divided) by Trump administration policies.

Photo Credit: Murphy Woodhouse

Two men stand on a street corner with a young child and a woman, each person holding a protest sign. The men and the woman hold signs that read, “Save Girls Sports.” The child holds a sign with a magenta-tinted image of a woman running that reads: “Two X’s. No exceptions.”

🎧 How Sports Became a Battleground Over Trans Rights


Riley Gaines turns a fifth-place tie in college swimming into a career in anti-trans activism. Soon, she’s sharing the stage with the president.

Photo Credit: Kirby Lee/Getty
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This issue of The Weekly Reveal was written by Arianna Coghill and edited by Nikki Frick. If you enjoyed this issue, forward it to a friend. Have some thoughts? Drop us a line with feedback or ideas!
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