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Appliances face steel tariffs Listen up if you're hoping to upgrade your kitchen: Tariffs are coming for your refrigerators, dishwashers and other home appliances. Alina Selyukh
Sports Bruce the bat dog gets called up to the Major League Most baseball legends get their start in the minor league. Bruce the Bat dog got the news this week that he's getting called up to the majors. Gabriel J. Sánchez
Education Consequences for colleges whose students carry mountains of debt? Republicans say yes House Republicans are considering a plan that would force colleges and universities to reimburse the government for a share of the federal loans their students don't repay. Cory Turner
Iran launches missiles after Israel's attack Israel launched a massive attack on Iran, striking nuclear sites and killing top military commanders. In response, Iran has launched at least 100 missiles at Israel. Hadeel Al-Shalchi
Economy Where presidential tariff power comes from President Trump's tariffs are facing challenges in courts. At the heart of those cases is a question about where presidential tariff power comes from. Here's the story of the limits of tariff power. Willa Rubin
The Israeli entrepreneur behind the controversial food distribution program in Gaza Israeli entrepreneur Shahar Segal is behind two well-known food ventures. One is a sensation: a restaurant group with a Michelin star. The other is a controversy: a program in Gaza mired in violence. Daniel Estrin
Asia Authorities say they've found the black box of plane involved in India crash A day after a plane crash that killed at least 240 people, India's state-run media reports that its aviation watchdog has ordered Air India to undertake extra safety checks on its Boeing 787 planes. Diaa Hadid
Week in Review: protests, landlords, and little homes Bill Radke discusses the week's news with writer/editor Sarah Anne Lloyd, Seattle Times David Kroman, and Washington Policy Center's David Boze. Kevin Kniestedt
Science Israel expands strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities Early satellite imagery appears to show some damage at Iran's main site. Geoff Brumfiel
Education ICE deportations leave empty seats at graduation ceremonies in Washington state More than 140,000 people were deported from the U.S. in President Donald Trump’s first three months in office. Many of those people left behind teenagers who are now graduating from high school without their parents in the audience to cheer them on and celebrate their accomplishment. Gustavo Sagrero Álvarez