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Law & Courts WA woman found guilty of trafficking black bear parts A Skagit County restaurant owner recently pleaded guilty to illegally buying black bear parts from an undercover Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife officer during an investigation in late 2021. Emily Fitzgerald/Washington State Standard
World Trump suggests U.S. troops could return to Afghan base over China concerns Trump floated the idea during a press conference with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer as he wrapped up a state visit to the U.K. and tied it to the need for the U.S. to counter its top rival, China. The Associated Press
Arts & Life Democrats and Hollywood stars decry Kimmel's suspension as government censorship High-profile politicians and performers are criticizing the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel's show as an attack on free speech. They are calling for the Trump administration and ABC to be held accountable. Rachel Treisman
Health CDC's new advisers debate changing guidance on childhood vaccines The group was chosen by Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. amid controversy over their credentials. It's considering making changes to the MMRV vaccine guidance among others. Will Stone
Politics State lawmakers are left with the decision on how to make up for SNAP changes If states don’t make changes, food banks and pantries alone can’t make up the difference, which ushers in a number of issues.
Music Legendary musician chips in on last publicly funded instrument repair shop Los Angeles schools have one of the last publicly funded musical instrument repair shops around the nation.
How sex work became a new frontier for influencers Sex work has become a booming part of the internet economy as creators and influencers have made a living and a career out of selling sex online.
Arts & Life Jude Law takes a dark turn in the psychological drama 'Black Rabbit' Law's Netflix series with Jason Bateman follows two brothers in New York City, one a successful restaurateur, the other on the run and in debt. Law's also an executive producer of the series. Tonya Mosley
Music Fall's music highlights include new releases from Big Thief, Zach Top and Laufey Big Thief has a new album, as does Zach Top, a young country singer with roots in old country. And the Icelandic-Chinese singer Laufey brings a classical-music and jazz influence to her pop songs. Ken Tucker
World Trump wraps up state visit to U.K. After a day of royal pomp, President Trump's visit to the United Kingdom closes with a business reception and a meeting with Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Willem Marx