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Washington State, SNAP benefits and the 'Big, Beautiful Bill' We talk with the executive director of a Seattle food bank about what the 'big, beautiful bill' will do to her organization and its clients. Plus, an update on where the proposed legislation stands. Gabrielle Healy
Soundside's "Weekend Warmup" - June 13th-15th Father's Day is on Sunday, but there are PLENTY of events to keep you busy this weekend - check 'em out in the Weekend Warmup! Jason Burrows
Politics House to vote on package of funding cuts affecting public media and international aid The U.S. House of Representatives is scheduled to vote on a package of funding cuts that would affect public media and international aid. Deirdre Walsh
Health What's behind the rise in wearable health tracking devices NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Adam Clark Estes of Vox about his new story out titled: "I Covered my body in health trackers for 6 months. It ruined my life." Kai McNamee
Science This week in science: humans' unique breathing, droughts and the diets of dinosaurs Regina Barber and Rachel Carlson of Short Wave talk about humans' unique breathing patterns, how a hotter planet worsens droughts, and the diets of dinosaurs. Regina G. Barber
Climate This California block tried to quit fossil fuels. Here's what they learned A project spearheaded by UC Berkeley researchers provides free electric appliances and solar panels to people. In exchange, researchers learn what works in an attempt to electrify on a larger scale. Laura Klivans
World Trump warns a strike on Iran 'could very well happen' if no nuclear deal is signed President Trump warned that a "massive" war could break out in the Middle East over Iran's nuclear program, after the U.N. nuclear watchdog said Iran wasn't complying with its nonproliferation duties. James Hider
Immigration DHS official says immigration raids in LA will continue, despite the ongoing protests NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with assistant Secretary for Border and Immigration Policy Tony Pham — also a former acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE. Ailsa Chang
Politics Sen. Padilla was removed from DHS presser and briefly handcuffed California Sen. Alex Padilla was forcibly removed from the press conference after entering the room and trying to speak with the Secretary of Homeland Security. Claudia Grisales
Health Care Online sales of obesity drug alternatives carry on despite FDA deadlines Since the FDA said shortages of Wegovy and Zepbound are over, compounding pharmacies are supposed to stop making copies of the drugs. But some of those business are trying to find ways to continue. Sydney Lupkin