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National CDC pauses remote work arrangements for employees with disabilities, union says Members of a union representing federal workers said it has been waiting for guidance from the CDC and its parent agency on whether telework will be considered an accommodation under its revised policy. Ayana Archie
Politics U.S. Education Dept. unites conservative groups to create 'patriotic' civics content The group of more than 40 conservative organizations met for the first time on Wednesday. The initiative is aimed at celebrations of the nation's founding next summer. Sequoia Carrillo
On the ballot: Rep. Michelle Caldier, 26th Legislative District The state Representative and her opponent, state Senator Deb Krishnadasan, are in a tight race. One that has the potential to diminish Democratic control in the Senate. Hans Anderson
Late night host Jimmy Kimmel is abruptly pulled off after Kirk comments Late night host Jimmy Kimmel has been abruptly pulled off the air by ABC. The sudden move follows conservative backlash to comments he made earlier in the week about the assassination of Charlie Kirk. David Folkenflik
Trump's push to repeal the Roadless Rule gets mixed reaction in the PNW The Trump administration is trying to get rid of the Roadless Rule. A few people share why they're either backing the policy's overturn or fighting for its preservation. Maleeha Syed
Wednesday Evening Headlines Bothell principal under investigation for post about Charlie Kirk, UW breaks ground on renovating the Shell House, and the Seattle Storm rally in the WNBA playoffs to stay alive. Patricia Murphy
Health 'Vaccines are the best protection we have.' West Coast states issue their own guidance ahead of feds The alliance released its recommendations just ahead of the CDC’s vaccine advisory committee meeting this week; that committee plans to discuss and vote on new Covid vaccine guidelines on Friday. Eilís O'Neill
There have been films about Reality Winner. Now the whistleblower tells her own story Trump says Russian interference in the 2016 election is a hoax. To Reality Winner, it's very real. The former NSA contractor went to prison after leaking a classified document on Russian meddling. David Martin Davies
Law & Courts Is the Trump administration's attack on two Venezuelan ships legal? A lawyer weighs in NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with lawyer John Bellinger about the legality of the Trump administration's strike on Venezuelan boats. Justine Kenin
Business The ongoing U.S.-China trade war has complicated things for U.S. chip giant Nvidia U.S. chip giant Nvidia is caught in the middle of the U.S.-China trade war. But it will take more than geopolitical tensions to rein in demand for the company's chips. Sherisse Pham