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Politics Does the sale of Dominion Voting Systems mean a transformation? Depends who's asking Dominion Voting Systems is at the heart of countless 2020 election conspiracy theories. The company has now been sold, and its new owner has shared contrasting messaging about how much will change. Bente Birkeland
Fresh Air Weekend: Author Julian Brave NoiseCat; Musician Laufey NoiseCat is the son of an Indigenous Canadian father and white mother. His new memoir is We Survived the Night. Laufey was an "odd fish" in native Iceland. Now she's a jazz-pop star.
Politics After Zelenskyy meeting, Trump calls on Ukraine and Russia to 'stop where they are' and end the war President Donald Trump on Friday called on Kyiv and Moscow to "stop where they are" and end their brutal war following a lengthy White House meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The Associated Press
Sports Seattle Mariners seize Game 5 over Blue Jays, avoiding ‘historical misery’ Friday was another big day for the Seattle Mariners and their fans. The M’s beat the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 5 of Major League Baseball's American League Championship Series at T-Mobile Park Friday. Vaughan Jones
Politics Is Seattle ready for a Portland-like federal response? Police, city leaders take preemptive steps Amy Radil
Friday Evening Headlines Thousands expected to protest in Seattle this weekend, mayoral candidates talk bike safety, and attorneys raise the alarm about unlawful ICE arrests. Patricia Murphy
Politics President Trump commutes the prison sentence of George Santos The disgraced New York Republican was sentenced to more than seven years in prison after pleading guilty to a litany of federal charges, including wire fraud and identity theft. Saige Miller
Politics Trump administration asks Supreme Court to allow National Guard deployment in Illinois The Trump administration filed an appeal to the Supreme Court on Friday, asking it to lift lower-court rulings blocking Trump from deploying National Guard troops in Illinois. Kat Lonsdorf
Politics A GOP attack ad deepfakes Chuck Schumer with AI The 30-second video from the National Republican Senatorial Committee is raising alarms among many observers who warn it crosses a new boundary in politics and could unleash a flood of AI-generated deepfake attack ads. Jude Joffe-Block
Sudan Archives shared how synthesizers and tech shaped her new album NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Brittney Denise Sparks of Sudan Archives about her new album The BPM. She talks about how discovering the electric violin in her teens changed things for her. Jonaki Mehta