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Politics White House goes after more foreign aid cuts The White House is asking Congress to take back nearly $5 billion in appropriated foreign aid funds. The timing of the request makes it hard for Congress to weigh in before the end of the fiscal year. Gabrielle Emanuel
Politics A newly approved redistricting plan will test the Texas GOP's reach with Latinos President Trump and Republicans made big inroads with Hispanic voters in Texas last year. Now, a newly approved redistricting plan will test whether those gains are locked in for good. Claudia Grisales
World Modi heads to China to signal India has alternatives to the U.S. amid steep tariffs Modi heads to China for first time in seven years to show India has alternatives to Washington amid crushing tariffs. He goes as a weakened leader of a weakened country. Diaa Hadid
Health Former CDC official explains his decision to leave the agency NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Dr. Daniel Jernigan, the former director of the CDC's National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases, about his resignation after the CDC director's firing. Kathryn Fink
Politics 'There is no message': The search for ideological motives in the Minneapolis shooting The FBI is calling the attack at a Minnesota Catholic church an act of domestic terrorism driven by "hate-filled ideology." Extremism analysts say the picture may be more complex. Odette Yousef
Week in Review: firefighter arrests, rallies and protests, and AI Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with Jeopardy! host Ken Jennings, Geekwire contributing editor Mike Lewis, and KUOW’s Patricia Murphy Kevin Kniestedt
An Atlanta condo is at the center of fraud allegations against Fed Governor Lisa Cook One of the homes at the center of President Trump's allegations that Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook committed mortgage fraud is in her home state of Georgia. Sam Gringlas
Politics It's been a week of chaos at the CDC. Here are 5 things to know Here's your recap of what happened in the leadership shakeup at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention this week. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Politics KUOW board considers appointing former Washington state senator accused of rape KUOW’s board of directors is considering appointing former State Senator Joe Fain, CEO of the Bellevue Chamber of Commerce — who was accused in 2018 of raping a woman 11 years earlier. Scott Greenstone
Health My son loved his first day of kindergarten. It brings up my own bittersweet memories When his son began kindergarten this week, educator James Kassaga Arinaitwe flashed back to his own initiation into school, growing up in Uganda under far humbler circumstances. James Kassaga Arinaitwe