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Health States prepare alternative COVID vaccine plans to maintain access States vary in their policies for COVID vaccines this fall, which could affect availability and put many at odds with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Pien Huang
Business The U.S. government is taking a stake in Intel. It's rare — but not unprecedented The Trump administration last month took a 10% stake in chipmaker Intel. It's not the first time the government has taken a stake in a U.S. firm, but the circumstances are unusual and the desired outcome -- renewed American prowess in chipmaking -- is far from guaranteed. John Ruwitch
Medical Treatments A single dose of LSD can treat anxiety and depression for months, study shows A new study finds that a single dose of LSD can ease a person's anxiety for months. This could give legitimacy to research on a range of psychedelics. Jon Hamilton
Politics Missouri lawmakers meet to redraw congressional districts at the urging of Trump Republican leaders in MISSOURI have now answered President Trump's call to redraw congressional districts and help GOP candidates in 2026's elections. Missouri's plan is expected to pass next week. Jason Rosenbaum
Latin America The U.S. is designating Ecuador's largest gangs as terrorists The U.S. is designating Ecuador's two largest gangs — Los Choneros and Los Lobos — as foreign terrorist organizations. Michele Kelemen
Health Confused about your eligibility for the Covid shot? In Washington state, you’re covered Thanks to a standing order signed by the state health officer Thursday, anyone in Washington state can get the Covid-19 vaccine without consulting their doctor. Eilís O'Neill
National The dangers of a Powerball office pool An individual person's odds of winning the lottery are slim, so an office pool can be a way to improve your odds. But how do you avoid the pitfalls of the office lottery pool? Vincent Acovino
A perspective on the Presidential Fitness Test from an actual physical education teacher Renton PE Teacher Teri Garrett gives us her perspective on the Presidential Fitness Test now that it's back in the curriculum thanks to the Trump Administration. Jason Burrows
Animals How New Zealand wildlife sanctuaries are working to protect the country's unique birds New Zealand has some of the most unique birds in the world. Many are endangered, so the country has a nationwide project to save them. It's trying to eradicate invasive animals that are harming them. Lauren Sommer
Climate Former staffers of Climate.gov are attempting to launch a new site: Climate.us Climate.gov went dark after cuts from the Trump administration. Now, a group of former employees are trying to revive it under a new domain. Jonaki Mehta