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From Frenchies to Foxtails - How to keep your furry friends safe this summer Seattle Humane Society Senior Veterinarian Dr. Lauren Restis joins Soundside to share summer safety tips for our furry four-legged friends. Libby Denkmann
Politics President Trump is breaking or ignoring all sorts of presidential norms President Trump's critics accuse him of breaking or ignoring norms. But, others say he may just be treating them differently than past presidents. Mara Liasson
Crime Investigative documents in Kohberger case released to the public New documents have been released in the case of four University of Idaho students who were stabbed to death in November 2022. Lauren Paterson
IRC head talks about his call to allow more aid as Gaza verges on famine NPR's Juana Summers speaks with David Milliband, head of the International Rescue Committee, about his call to allow more aid to enter Gaza amid a food crisis on the verge of famine. Juana Summers
In 'Sloppy,' Rax King details her journey from addiction to sobriety NPR's Juana Summers talks with Rax King about her new collection of essays, Sloppy. King is now three years sober from alcohol and cocaine, and the book documents her journey getting clean. Juana Summers
Politics Trump says his falling out with Jeffrey Epstein was over spa workers at Mar-a-Lago Trump has said he kicked Epstein out of his club for hiring workers away from Mar-a-Lago. When asked Tuesday if the workers included young women, Trump responded, "the answer is yes, they were." Claudia Grisales
Business Drugmaker Novo Nordisk slashes Wegovy sales forecasts, blaming compounding Compounding pharmacies are crimping sales of Novo Nordisk's obesity drug Wegovy by making what are essentially copies of the name-brand medicine. The company says it trying to stop them. Sydney Lupkin
Politics Why Trump is obsessed with building a White House ballroom As President Trump bends the federal government to fit his agenda, he is also gilding the White House to suit his aesthetics. And there's one more thing he really wants: a ballroom. Tamara Keith
Politics Todd Blanche's past hangs over him as top DOJ official on Epstein case Todd Blanche's personal involvement in the case of Jeffrey Epstein is fueling questions about proper procedures at the Justice Department. Ryan Lucas
Environment Trump's EPA wants to eliminate regulation for greenhouse gases The Trump administration proposes eliminating a 2009 finding that greenhouse gases endanger people. That would undermine the EPA's climate change regulations for power plants and cars. Jeff Brady