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National Lawmakers seek to ban federal agents from wearing masks ICE says its employees have good reasons to hide their faces from protesters who want to dox them online, but Democrats say masked federal agents evokes "secret police," and the practice should be banned. Martin Kaste
Week in Review: elections, child welfare, and Blue Angels Host Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with Seattle Times Claudia Rowe, Washington Policy Center’s David Boze, and KUOW’s Cat Smith. Bill Radke
Artist cancels her exhibition after Smithsonian wants to remove a portrait Artist Amy Sherald, who painted Michelle Obama's portrait, has canceled an upcoming exhibition of her work at the Smithsonian's National Portrait Gallery after a dispute. Elizabeth Blair
What's needed to help historic starvation levels in Gaza is 'tragically simple,' aid group says Starvation is plaguing Gaza. We hear about why getting food to the half million people who need it is so difficult. Ailsa Chang
British jazz, pop and classical singer Cleo Laine dies at 97 An appreciation of Dame Cleo Laine, a jazz singer whose evocative phrasing and four-octave range made her among the most celebrated voices in the world. Bob Mondello
Europe France recognizes Palestinian state President Emmanuel Macron says France will become the first G7 country to recognize a Palestinian state, drawing praise from Palestinian leaders and sharp condemnation from Israel. Will other nations follow? Eleanor Beardsley
Business Corporate America's weird tariffs summer Tariffs chaos is continuing — but investors and some big companies are shrugging it off. Maria Aspan
Europe As Trump heads to one of his golf resorts in Scotland, protesters are waiting Protesters gather in Scotland, where President Trump's late mother was born, and where he's dedicating a new golf resort to her this weekend. Lauren Frayer
Politics A Democratic Senator was already investigating Jeffrey Epstein's finances NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., about his office's investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's financial transactions -- and why he is urging the U.S. attorney general to act further. Kai McNamee
The implications of the Trump administration's aggressive new vaccine policies Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been making big changes to federal vaccine policies. Many medical experts are concerned the administration will further limit vaccine access. Pien Huang