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Politics Trump deputy attorney general's past raises questions in the Epstein case Todd Blanche, a former personal lawyer for President Trump, is now the No. 2 official at the Department of Justice and is handling the Epstein matter. His involvement raises unusual questions. Ryan Lucas
Technology Seattle among cities looking to prevent robotaxis from rolling into emergencies More cities are allowing driverless taxis on their streets. But one struggle? How to help these cars navigate the streets when there’s an emergency, like a fire or a big crash. Julia Pickar/Marketplace
Crime Lummi Nation police officer shot during traffic stop; suspect now in custody A Lummi Nation police officer was shot multiple times during a traffic stop early Monday morning. The suspect is now in custody after an hourslong search. KUOW Staff
Science Trying to keep your brain young? A big new study finds these lifestyle changes help A study of more than 2,100 people ages 60 to 79 found that an intensive two-year program of mental and physical activities, along with a heart-healthy diet, improved memory and thinking. Jon Hamilton
Health The U.S. is destroying $9.7 million in contraceptives. Is there another option? This planned destruction of birth control devices is part of the dismantling of USAID services — and linked to allegations by the government that cite abortion. Critics are speaking out. Rachel Treisman
World Two Israeli human rights groups say their country is committing genocide in Gaza It is the first time that Jewish-led organizations in Israel have made such accusations against the country during nearly 22 months of war. The Associated Press
Politics States sue USDA over efforts to gather food stamp data on tens of millions of people Twenty states and Washington, DC are suing USDA after the agency demanded states turn over sensitive data on applicants for food assistance by July 30. Jude Joffe-Block
Arts & Life 'There you are': How Mariska Hargitay sought out the truth behind her bombshell mom The Law & Order: SVU actor was 3 years old in 1967 when her movie star mom, Jayne Mansfield, died in a car crash. Hargitay's new documentary My Mom Jayne explores her mother's identity, and her own. Tonya Mosley
Arts & Life How to handle a car emergency You might know the basics of car safety, like buckling your seatbelt or using your turn signal. But what do you do in car emergencies?