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Politics 'From the Clinics to the Capitol' links anti-abortion movement to far-right extremism Jeanette Woods
World In Gaza, more Palestinians are killed while waiting for food aid Dozens of Palestinians were killed, many while waiting for food aid, amid a deepening starvation crisis and despite Israeli assurances of a humanitarian pause in some areas of the territory. Willem Marx
Arts & Life Tea encouraged its users to spill. Then the app's data got leaked A popular women's dating advice app suffered a major data breach, revealing users' drivers' licenses, messages and other sensitive information. The hack put a spotlight on the flaws in "whisper networks." Alana Wise
National A jury orders Tesla to pay more than $240 million in Autopilot crash A Miami jury decided Tesla was partly responsible for a deadly 2019 crash in Florida involving its Autopilot driver assist technology. The automaker said it will appeal. The Associated Press
Saturday Special: Native American families navigate a complicated foster care system, and citizen scientists try to save the region’s bumblebees Today, we’re bringing you the best from the KUOW Newsroom… Native American children are more likely than any other child to be taken from their parents - and some advocates say the best solution is for the state to never get involved. And citizen-scientists gather in a wildflower meadow in the Washington Cascades to help the western bumblebee keep buzzing through the air. Paige Browning
Opinion: A little league heartbreak The State Department denied one Venezuelan Little League team entry into the U.S., but allowed another. NPR's Scott Simon questions how the sports exemption to Trump's travel ban is being applied. Scott Simon
Viktor Kossakovsky's new film 'Architecton' is powerful, often for what it doesn't say A nearly wordless meditation on the building blocks of civilization — stone and concrete — Viktor Kossakovsky's documentary Architecton is a dazzling sensory overload. Bob Mondello
Here's what's happening on the ground in Gaza a week after more aid was allowed Experts say famine's unfolding in Gaza, prompting global outrage, calls for Israel to end the war and acknowledgement by Trump of starvation. Scott Simon