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Politics USDA says demand for sensitive food stamp data from states is on hold The federal government told states to turn over names, birthdates, Social Security numbers and other sensitive data about food assistance recipients. Amid a legal challenge, the agency says the request is on hold. Jude Joffe-Block
Seattle City Councilmember Cathy Moore resigns Cathy Moore is stepping down from the Seattle City Council. Why has Moore decided to step down after such a short tenure, and what does it mean for Seattle’s city council? Gabriel Spitzer
How the black market is cashing in on the state's inability to track weed "from seed to sale." The system designed to track legal cannabis "from seed to sale" is broken, and a new report shows it won't be fixed for a while. Jason Burrows
Arts & Life Comedian and actor Ramy Youssef on when he began to see his parents as people On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Comedian and Actor Ramy Youssef reflects on when he began to see his parents as people.
World South Korean opposition party candidate Lee Jae-myung wins presidential election After months of political turmoil, South Korea has elected Lee Jae-myung, of the main liberal party, as the new president. Anthony Kuhn
CEO of Doctors Without Borders weighs in on violence at Gaza food distribution site On Tuesday morning, more than two dozen people were killed as they tried to collect emergency food aid near a distribution site in Gaza -- the third mass-casualty event in three days. Michelle Aslam
Memory loss is lonely; this improv class helps change that. Kyle Norris shares the story of an Improv class that says “yes, and” to memory loss. Kyle Norris
National Tulsa mayor wants private trust fund as form of reparation for Tulsa Massacre The mayor of Tulsa says he wants to set up a private trust to help descendants of survivors of the 1921 race riots that mark the city to this day. Max Bryan
National ICE arrest after false traffic stop may pave way to legal status of 19-year-old A 19-year-old immigrant who was arrested in Georgia after a traffic stop may now have a chance to gain legal residency status. Sofi Gratas
National Rural library funding threats For years, the Institute of Museum and Library Services has supported them. However, cuts by the Trump administration could jeopardize the future of rural libraries in particular. Emily Hays