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National Judge puts temporary hold on Trump's latest ban on Harvard's foreign students Admitted students around the world are anxiously tracking the school's feud with the Trump administration, which is seeking to keep it from enrolling international students. The Associated Press
National Young offenders are often denied credit for "dead time" behind bars Juvenile detention systems often deny young offenders credit for the time they spend waiting behind bars Caitlin Thompson
Thursday Evening Headlines U.S. Supreme Court deals setback to SPD officers, hunt continues for WA father accused of killing daughters, and Sen. Cantwell speaks up in support of public broadcasting. Paige Browning
Education Seattle teachers begin contract negotiations under cloud of $100 million shortfall Contract talks have started between Seattle Public Schools and its teachers’ union over two agreements that expire this summer. Ann Dornfeld
Politics From bromance to breakup: How Elon Musk and Donald Trump blew up The blow up marks the end of an alliance between the president and the billionaire that lasted far longer than many observers expected. Shannon Bond
World How Trump's sweeping new travel ban may affect the many nations it targets President Trump announces a sweeping travel ban on citizens from 12 countries, with restrictions on seven others -- evoking the "Muslim ban" Trump introduced during his first term. Kate Bartlett
Education Volunteers are helping save climate data — which teachers rely on — before it's lost As the Trump administration removes climate-related data and tools from agency websites, teachers are left scrambling to fix lesson plans. But, a volunteer effort is archiving much of the lost data. Molly Enking
Health Washington state doctors, lawmakers question federal changes to Covid vaccine recs Experts worry new federal Covid vaccine guidance advice runs contrary to science and could lead to fewer people getting vaccinated. Eilís O'Neill
Arts & Life Here to Help: A man's decades-long history with Habitat for Humanity Gerard Van de Werken is a volunteer with Habitat for Humanity Austin, a non-profit housing organization. For our series, Here to Help, he discusses his decades-long history with the organization. Ashley Brown