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WA lags behind other states in green energy growth A new investigation from Oregon Public Broadcasting and ProPublica’s Local Reporting Network, found that the Bonneville Power Administration's aging grid may be stymieing decarbonization efforts in the Northwest. Hans Anderson
Science UW project took nuisance seaweed from shellfish farm to help growers. The USDA cut its funding A $5 million grant to promote climate-smart farm practices that funded the Blue Carbon, Green Fields project was cancelled by the USDA. Ruby de Luna
National A hotline between the Pentagon and DCA airport hasn't worked since 2022, FAA says An FAA official said the hotline, which connects air traffic control at Washington's DCA with the Pentagon, hasn't worked since 2022. An Army helicopter collided with a passenger jet there in January. Joe Hernandez
National Georgetown researcher released from immigration detention on federal judge's order Badar Khan Suri is the latest scholar targeted by the Trump administration to be released from detention. Jaclyn Diaz
Immigration A majority of Americans oppose Trump's push to end birthright citizenship, poll shows As the Supreme Court takes up birthright citizenship, a new poll finds that less than a third of Americans want it to end. But other parts of the White House's immigration crackdown are more popular. Joel Rose
Politics The latest roadblock for House Republicans' 'big beautiful bill': Senate Republicans House Republicans are trying to pass a massive bill full of President Trump's top agenda items by the end of next week. But a new set of hurdles awaits in the Senate. Deirdre Walsh
National Some federal agencies dealing with DOGE cuts feel confusion and concern for the future Reporters have been looking at federal agencies and employees impacted by DOGE cuts from food inspectors to nuclear scientists to firefighters, and the broader effects of the restructuring efforts. Andrea Hsu
Within the new novel 'The Emperor of Gladness,' a love letter to fast food workers In his new novel, The Emperor of Gladness, Ocean Vuong lovingly describes characters who worked together in a Connecticut fast food restaurant. Matt Ozug