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Readers say goodbye to Book World from 'The Washington Post' Fans of The Washington Post's now-canceled Book World section had a send-off for it last weekend. It was one of the last major sources of book reviews and recommendations for a general news audience. Andrew Limbong
National U.S. House rejects aviation safety bill after Pentagon abruptly withdraws support The House of Representatives narrowly rejected a bipartisan aviation safety bill that was spurred by the deadly midair collision near Washington, D.C. after the Pentagon abruptly withdrew its support. Joel Rose
Animals Under social pressure, young clownfish lose their stripes faster, study finds Tomato clownfish appear to adjust the stripes on their bodies in response to social pressures, a new study finds. Ari Daniel
'Relooted' is a game about repatriating art In the new video game Relooted, players are asked to repatriate African artifacts from museums. John Ketchum
National Will American shoppers get a tariff refund? Americans paid for tariffs. They shouldn't expect their money back. Stephan Bisaha
Crime Suspect and 4 others dead after stabbing near Tacoma, authorities say A suspect and four other people were dead Tuesday after a sheriff’s deputy responded to reports that a man was stabbing people outside a home near Tacoma. Associated Press
Books Thomas Mallon's 'Fellow Travelers' is a must for readers and Seattle Opera fans alike Reading Thomas Mallon's 2007 novel, "Fellow Travelers," I couldn't help but think it was always destined to become an opera. Katie Campbell
Politics Podcaster Michael Knowles to Trump: Remind people you 'represent normal' NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with conservative podcaster Michael Knowles, host of The Michael Knowles Show, about what he hopes to hear from President Trump tonight in the State of the Union. Michael Levitt
Politics Trump set to deliver SOTU address amid high stakes moment both at home and abroad President Trump is expected to deliver a lengthy defense of the first year of his second term and make the case for his party ahead of the midterms in his speech Tuesday. Danielle Kurtzleben
Washington governor’s $1B borrowing plan to buy new ferries sinks in Legislature Budget writers in the Washington Legislature on Monday declared their intent to eventually buy more hybrid electric ferries to modernize the state ferry fleet. Tom Banse/Washington State Standard