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She's a trans Seattleite. She did not shoot Charlie Kirk. The internet disagrees. Michaela is a Seattleite, a paralegal, and a trans woman – and last week, to a portion of the internet, her photo became the face of the shooter who assassinated Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. Sarah Leibovitz
"What do we want? One lunch!" Students protest changing SPD schedule On Monday, SPS students walked out of class to protest changing lunch times that they say will negatively affect student experience at school. Noel Gasca
World A look at the pomp and pageantry that will define Trump's U.K. summit NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Newsweek Chief Royal Correspondent Jack Royston about the pomp and circumstance that will accompany President Trump's meeting with King Charles. Courtney Dorning
This book arrived in mailboxes all around Baltimore with no explanation. Until now This summer in Baltimore, thousands of copies of the same book showed up in mailboxes and on doorsteps without an explanation. Here's the story behind the mysterious "Great Controversy." Scott Maucione
Politics Vance hosted Charlie Kirk's show Monday in episode that was part tribute, part outrage Vice President JD Vance hosted Charlie Kirk's radio program Monday — following last week's murder of the conservative activist. Domenico Montanaro
History Boston church honors enslaved people held by members of the congregation A Boston church along the city's Freedom Trail has unveiled a monument to the more than 200 slaves once held by members of the congregation. Meghan H Smith
Mental Health RFK Jr. wants mental health screening out of schools. Here's what experts say RFK Jr. thinks kids are stigmatized by mental health screenings. The experts say this is not the case. Rhitu Chatterjee
National Death row inmate Robert Roberson points to new evidence as execution nears in Texas Robert Roberson, who is set to be executed on Oct. 16 for the death of his 2-year-old, maintains that the state used faulty evidence to convict him, pointing to the debunked "shaken baby" diagnosis. David Martin Davies
Television Tramell Tillman and Britt Lower discuss their characters' evolutions in 'Severance' NPR's Scott Detrow speaks to Tramell Tillman and Britt Lower, stars of the Apple TV+ series Severance, about their complex character arcs and show's highly-anticipated second season. Ashley Brown
Israel's once-robust wartime economy starting to show signs of strain At almost two years, Israel's conflict with Hamas is its longest ever. But this nonstop fighting is starting to take a toll on the region's most advanced economy. Jackie Northam