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Arts & Life 'Love Island' and modern dating: why romance is dead This season of Love Island USA is making some viewers feel exasperated. Is it a reflection of today's dating scene? Liam McBain
Politics The GOP's massive bill would add trillions of dollars to the country's debt The GOP tax cut and spending bill passed by the Senate this week is expected to add trillions of dollars to the federal debt over the next decade. The savings would mostly go to top earners. Scott Horsley
National Whether you're driving or flying, here are travel tips for the Fourth of July weekend AAA anticipates that a record 72.2 million people will travel this holiday weekend. Here's how to prepare if you're one of them. Rachel Treisman
Books Summer book club continues with an imaginative collection of speculative fiction The KUOW Book Club and Seattle Public Library are continuing our summer reading series this month with "Lesser Known Monsters of the 21st Century" by Kim Fu. Katie Campbell
Environment We don't recycle enough plastic. This startup is trying to change that Only 10% of the plastic we send for recycling actually gets recycled.
Germany builds out military amid war on European soil, Trump foreign policy Two world wars when the country was on the wrong side of history have taught Germans to be cautious about the pitfalls of a big army.
National Federal jury finds Sean Combs guilty of two counts but not guilty on most serious charges A federal jury in Manhattan has found hip-hop mogul Sean Combs guilty on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution. He was found not guilty on more serious charges. A Martínez
National How Trump's immigration crackdown is sweeping up longtime residents and workers Jacob Soboroff of NBC News says the Trump administration promised to deport the "worst of the worst" criminal immigrants, but is now detaining undocumented workers with no serious criminal record. Tonya Mosley
Business Latest Microsoft layoffs could hit 9,000 employees Microsoft is firing thousands of workers, its second mass layoff in months. Associated Press
Arts & Life Sean Combs found guilty on two counts, but acquitted on most serious charges Combs was found guilty of two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, but the jury found him not guilty on the more serious charges of racketeering conspiracy and sex trafficking. Anastasia Tsioulcas