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What should safer social media for teens look like? In the wake of two verdicts against social media companies, researchers discuss what a safer social media for kids and teens could be. Are we anywhere near there yet? Rhitu Chatterjee
Writer Tracy Kidder found riveting emotion in stories about computers and houses Writer Tracy Kidder won the Pulitzer Prize for his 1981 book The Soul of a New Machine, which chronicled the race to develop a new computer. Kidder died this week at 80. Neda Ulaby
Politics Trump has deployed ICE agents to the nation's airports. What's their role? The president says ICE agents are being stationed at airports to help reduce long wait times. Here's a look at what they're authorized to do. Alana Wise
Politics Feds launch probe into Washington program to redress housing discrimination Washington’s program offering no-interest home loans to residents harmed by historical discrimination has landed in the Trump administration’s crosshairs. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard
National DOJ admits ICE courthouse arrests relied on erroneous information Hundreds of immigrants have been arrested at immigration courthouses. It is unclear whether the federal government's admission could lead to some of those arrests being overturned. Sergio Martínez-Beltrán
Music Sturgill Simpson pulls off an unusual chart feat The roots music maverick did something rare in the streaming era: landed an album that's only available on CD, cassette and LP — without his name on the sleeve — in the top five of the albums chart. Stephen Thompson
Arts & Life Sonics fans can celebrate but 'don't pour drinks yet,' says Seattle sports writer Seattle basketball fans are excitedly holding their breath now that the door has been opened for a new NBA team in the city. KUOW Staff
Meet the Seattle woman whose $21,684 towing bill inspired a new film with Rose Byrne Amanda Ogle's car got stolen in 2017, and she fought for over a year to get it back from a Seattle towing company. Her bill? $21,684. Paige Browning
National America's first AI-fueled war is unfolding right now in Iran. This is how we got here Bloomberg journalist Katrina Manson discusses the Pentagon's secretive campaign to build America's AI warfare capabilities and the obsessive Marine colonel behind it. Her new book is Project Maven. Tonya Mosley
Arts & Life 'Sueño Perro' pulls from the unused scraps of Iñárritu's groundbreaking film In 2000, filmmaker Alejandro Iñárritu made waves at Cannes with Amores Perros. He's now turned the film's extra footage into a remarkable art installation at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Carolina Miranda