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Politics Mayor Harrell says Seattle's FIFA countdown clock sends a political message Seattle started its official countdown Wednesday, marking one year until it hosts the FIFA World Cup. Joshua McNichols
Should you track your blood sugar with a continuous glucose monitor? A continuous glucose monitor is a small device that sticks to your arm. Every few minutes it sends a signal to your phone estimating your blood sugar levels. But can it improve your health? Michaeleen Doucleff
Politics She served the American people for 35 years. Now her retirement income is on the line President Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill" making its way through Congress includes a significant cut to federal employees' retirement benefits. Andrea Hsu
National What's behind the rhetoric about the protests in LA? The rhetoric used by President Trump and pro-MAGA media is conflating words like "insurrection" and "invasion." Those terms also have specific legal meaning to justify using the military. Lisa Hagen
Jennifer Lyell, Southern Baptist sexual abuse whistle-blower, dies at 47 Jennifer Lyell, a prominent whistleblower within the Southern Baptist Convention who brought national attention to sexual abuse within the church, has died. She suffered from a series of strokes. Jason DeRose
Nine months after Hurricane Helene, volunteers are helping families access homes In North Carolina, volunteers are re-building bridges that were swept away during Hurricane Helene. The bridges will finally allow access to houses that have been cut off by the storm for nine months. Zachary Turner
National L.A. is quiet a day after downtown curfew Things are quiet in Los Angeles the day after Mayor Karen Bass instituted a curfew for a small portion of downtown. Liz Baker
Sports 'Pink Pony Club' carries the Oilers This NHL playoff season a good luck charm for the Edmonton Oilers has been Chappel Roan's hit song Pink Pony Club. Justine Kenin
National How the Los Angeles protests fit into conservative immigration strategy Simon Hankinson, senior research fellow in the Border Security and Immigration Center at The Heritage Foundation, talks with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about federal efforts to enforce immigration law. Sarah Handel
National In Miami, deportations are raising concerns among Cuban-Americans South Florida's Cuban-American community supports President Trump, but some members are uneasy with his immigration policies. "I'm not for deporting people without criminal records." Greg Allen