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Politics Awkward silence follows a dramatic public feud between Musk and Trump A very public rift between President Trump and his onetime adviser Elon Musk captivated social media. But it's unclear what sort of long term changes it may bring. Stephen Fowler
Sick and wounded kids from Gaza seek treatment in Jordan Children from Gaza with cancer are finally making it into Jordan for long promised treatment. But a plan to allow as many as 2,000 patients out of the war-torn enclave has slowed. Jane Arraf
Politics What in the world is the CBO? Republicans are attacking the Congressional Budget Office, accusing the agency of mixing partisanship with economic projections. But criticism is nothing new for the nonpartisan agency. Barbara Sprunt
'The Spinach King' is a tale of American success--and family betrayal NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with John Seabrook about his book The Spinach King: The Rise and Fall of an American Dynasty, which tells the story of his family's frozen vegetable empire. Christopher Intagliata
Politics Supreme Court grants DOGE access to confidential Social Security records The order, for now, overturns actions that limited DOGE's access to sensitive private information. In a separate case, the court said DOGE did not have to share internal records with a watchdog group. Anuli Ononye
National In Puerto Rico, immigration arrests raise concerns about racial profiling Recent ICE raids in Puerto Rico have mostly rounded up Dominican immigrants. The island is now reckoning with the role that longstanding anti-Dominican racism and racial profiling may be playing. Adrian Florido
Week in Review: Kshama Sawant, Cathy Moore, and John Arthur Wilson Host Bill Radke discusses the week’s news political analyst and contributing columnist Joni Balter, former Urbanist Executive Director and current board member Rian Watt, and KUOW politics reporter and co-host of the Sound Politics podcast Scott Greenstone Kevin Kniestedt
Politics Kilmar Abrego Garcia, wrongly deported to El Salvador, is back in the U.S. to face smuggling charges Abrego Garcia will face criminal charges for allegedly transporting migrants without legal status around the country, according to a Justice Department indictment. Ximena Bustillo
Health King County burial ceremony honors record number of people without family — again Hundreds of King County residents who died last year without family members to claim their remains were honored Wednesday in a special burial ceremony at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Renton. Noel Gasca
Environment Northwest tribes: Treaties mean Trump can’t ax salmon funding Northwest tribal officials say the Trump administration’s latest budget proposal would violate their treaty rights to catch salmon. John Ryan