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Politics What's changed since the last government shutdown during Trump's first term? The last government shutdown was in 2018 during President Trump's first term. Republicans controlled Congress and needed Democrats to pass a spending bill -- just like now. But a lot has changed. Tamara Keith
Monday Evening Headlines Mayor Harrell tells Trump to "stay out of Seattle," Oregon files suit over federal troop deployment to Portland, and WA gets closer to gaining access to the ICE detention center in Tacoma. Paige Browning
Rena Priest’s 'Positively Uncivilized' calls on readers to rethink their perspective on the natural world In the book Priest explores the history of broken treaties, battles over fishing rights, and struggles with cultural erasure that compose the bedrock of the modern Coast Salish native experience. Hans Anderson
Politics YouTube agrees to pay Trump $24 million to settle lawsuit over Jan. 6 suspension YouTube is the latest social media company to pay Trump tens of millions of dollars to resolve lawsuits brought before he returned to power. The money will fund a new ballroom at the White House. Bobby Allyn
The real land before time: unearthing the Permian Period Before birds, flowering plants, and dinosaurs, there was the Permian. One UW professor shares his knowledge of the world millions of years ago. Libby Denkmann
Pramila Jayapal on government shutdown, threats from Arizona lawmaker Congress is barreling toward a government shutdown and Democrats are weighing whether they should use their leverage in this negotiation. All of this is going on as the country is grappling with a rise in political violence... and political rhetoric that blames the other side for the problem. Maleeha Syed
Elections Taxes and spending are top priorities for candidates in Washington's 26th Legislative District The race to represent Washington's 26th District is shaping up to be a nailbiter this November. Hans Anderson
Business Video game company Electronic Arts confirmed plans for a historic deal NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Jennifer Maas, a senior business writer at Variety, about video game company Electronic Arts' agreement to be acquired and taken private in a deal valued at $55 billion. Kai McNamee
Sports A preview of the MLB playoffs Baseball playoffs begin Tuesday with some familiar teams: the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox and LA Dodgers. But the San Diego Padres, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Guardians are back. Becky Sullivan
National Tyler Robinson's team requests time to review evidence in his second court appearance The defense for Tyler Robinson, the suspect in the Charlie Kirk assassination, has asked for more time to review the evidence before deciding whether to seek a preliminary hearing. Martha Harris