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National The latest on the shooting outside a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C. Authorities are piecing together the circumstances about Wednesday's fatal shootings outside a Jewish museum in Washington, D.C. The suspect shouted "free free Palestine" as he was taken into custody. Odette Yousef
Arts & Life One man's effort to bring 'Sinners' to residents of the town where it takes place The movie Sinners takes place in Clarksdale, Miss., but its residents can't watch it without leaving town. Now the movie is coming to them. Joseph King
Politics Ferguson breaks with past Washington governors — on his official bill-signing pens What pen a governor uses to sign laws might not seem that important — but it’s a token and often an extension of who they are as a person. Scott Greenstone
Politics Ferguson's pen commandments This week on Sound Politics -- what did Ferguson pass, and what did he use the veto pen on, in the state budget? Scott Greenstone
National Proposed Muslim development in Texas brings inquiries by DOJ and state officials; community members feel stereotyped The project, known as EPIC City, has yet to break ground, but political leaders say this development could lead to religious discrimination Caroline Love
National White House agrees to keep migrants in Djibouti for now, blasts federal judge's ruling The judge says the administration "unquestionably" violated his earlier order, which stated migrants cannot be deported to a country other than their own without having adequate notice and a chance to object. Jasmine Garsd
Politics White House denies conflicts of interest as Trump joins dinner for meme coin investors The top 220 investors in the Trump meme coin join the president for dinner at his golf club outside D.C. tonight, raising questions about presidential ethics amid the murky work of cryptocurrency. Stephen Fowler
National 'Unprecedented cuts' to SNAP program would impact low-income Texans who need it most The Trump administration continues to push spending cuts on the nation's social safety net, including unprecedented ones to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP. Paul Flahive
Education DHS pulls Harvard's ability to enroll international students The Trump administration has revoked Harvard University's ability to enroll international students, according to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Jonaki Mehta
Arts & Life Majority of Gen Z swipes left on dating people with opposite political views Everyone has a list of so-called "red flags" when they're dating. And for some, having the same political views is vital. Elena Moore