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Health Care Washington state plans to destroy 30,000 expiring abortion pills Washington state is preparing to destroy much of its abortion pill stockpile as 30,000 doses are set to expire at the end of January. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard
Politics The MAHA plan for healthier kids includes 128 ideas, but few details The Make America Healthy Again commission is proposing more than 100 moves to address the root causes of childhood chronic disease. Critics say other Trump administration moves contradict the goals. Maria Godoy
Arts & Life Spinal Tap is back. Director Rob Reiner says they're still dialed up to 11 In 1984, the mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap satirized heavy metal bands. Now the characters are back for a sequel, Spinal Tap II. Reiner says "they have grown neither emotionally or musically." Terry Gross
Technology Microsoft calls workers back to office 3 days a week Microsoft will expect its employees to work from the office three days a week, starting early next year. Monica Nickelsburg
Politics Michigan judge dismisses charges against 15 pro-Trump 'fake electors' A Michigan judge has dismissed criminal charges against 15 people who signed false certificates saying Donald Trump won the state's electoral votes in 2020. Benjamin Swasey
Arts & Life Utah prioritizes affordable starter homes as home prices hit record highs Median U.S. home prices are at a record high, and so is the age of first-time homebuyers: 38 years old. Utah is trying to tackle the lack of affordable homes.
Arts & Life How to maintain longstanding friendships Why do some friendships survive for decades while others fade away?
Arts & Life 'The Office' creators deliver 'The Paper,' a sharp mockumentary about journalism The issues facing journalism these days — from online clickbait to corporate interference — run throughout The Paper. But it's primarily a comedy, with characters and actors that will win you over. David Bianculli
Business BLS revision shows hiring was overstated by 911,000 jobs in past year The U.S. likely added 900,000 fewer jobs in the 12 months ending in March than had been reported, according to a preliminary Labor Department report. Maria Aspan
World Israel tried to kill Hamas leaders in a strike in Qatar. Trump disapproves The White House expressed disapproval with the attack, saying a unilateral strike in a country that's a U.S. ally "does not advance Israel or America's goals," and tried to tip off Qatar in advance. Daniel Estrin