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World Israel has hunted its top enemies around the Middle East. What has it achieved? Israel's surprise attack in Qatar on Tuesday targeting Hamas' top political leaders was the latest in a campaign aimed at hunting down Israel's top enemies since the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel. Itay Stern
Science Male tarantulas are moving and wooing their way across Colorado These hairy spiders spend almost all of their lives underground. But when it's time to mate, they must brave the great outdoors before they perish. Ayana Archie
National Bound by loss, split on justice: 9/11 families reflect 24 years later Elizabeth Miller and Brett Eagleson both lost their fathers on September 11, 2001. On the 24th anniversary of the day, they remain divided on how justice should be done. Sacha Pfeiffer
National 6 ways college students can get a better handle on their money For college students who don't have a lot of money, it can be tough to wrap your head around student loans, credit cards and a tight budget. A financial educator offers advice for first-year students. Marielle Segarra
National High-speed train from California to Las Vegas tries to slow rising costs Brightline West is betting it can build the first true high-speed rail line in the U.S. But the company says costs are rising, despite its best efforts to keep them down. Joel Rose
Food Keep Seattle ice cream weird Seattle Times food writer Tan Vinh tastes and guesses some seasonal and secret scoops with Salt & Straw’s head ice cream maker Tyler Malek. We find out why doubling down on unique flavors is good for business. Brandi Fullwood
Politics Trump blames rhetoric from the left for political violence after Charlie Kirk murder In a video statement, Trump said Kirk's death was a direct consequence of people demonizing those they disagree, and then turned his ire to the political left. Tamara Keith
Arts & Life WA farmers suffer after feds cut program to provide schools with local fresh foods A federal program created during the pandemic to supply public schools with local produce was abruptly ended in March, leaving Washington state farmers without a critical source of income. Now, farmers are making hard choices about what to grow and how many workers to hire. Ruby de Luna
Wednesday Evening Headlines Seattle to expand surveillance cameras, Mayor Harrell touts affordable housing investments, and the the chance to snag World Cup tickets kicked off today. Paige Browning
Crime WA officials condemn fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk, political violence Washington state officials on the right and left condemned political violence Wednesday following the fatal shooting of 31-year-old conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Orem, Utah. Katie Campbell