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Immigration Suspected tuberculosis cases reported at Tacoma immigrant detention center Seven potential cases of tuberculosis have been reported at the federal immigrant detention center in Tacoma, state health officials said Tuesday. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard
Global Health 'We're just over the moon!' Good news for factories that make food for malnourished kids One of the two US companies that makes emergency food for malnutrition is coming back online after it received a contract from the State Department. Earlier this year Gabrielle Emanuel
Politics Trump says he will host Putin in Alaska next Friday to talk about Ukraine President Trump has been pushing to broker an end to the war in Ukraine since he took office. But it hasn't been quick or easy. Franco Ordoñez
A growing number of Israelis are divided over government's denial of Gaza starvation Israel's government and media deny there is a starvation crisis in Gaza -- but some Israelis are starting to doubt that narrative. Eleanor Beardsley
Science Researchers find a culprit in sea stars' decline A mysterious disease has been ravaging sea stars off the West Coast, leading to loss of entire kelp forests. Now, researchers have finally identified the culprit, opening new strategies for combatting it. Lauren Sommer
National Immigration enforcement brings new level of uncertainty to Montana cherry season Cherry harvesting is an already volatile industry dependent upon weather and market conditions. This summer a new level of uncertainty was added when Montana growers weren't sure if migrant workers would cross state lines after heightened immigration enforcement. Victoria Traxler
Politics The Trump administration is removing the commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service Internal Revenue Service Commissioner Billy Long is stepping down. Jacob Bogage, White House economic correspondent at the Washington Post, talks with NPR's Ari Shapiro. Jordan-Marie Smith
Law & Courts Lawyers, judges see a chilling effect from immigrants' arrests at criminal courthouses As the Trump administration seeks to scale up deportations, ICE agents have been increasingly seen at immigration courts and criminal courthouses. Defense attorneys, prosecutors and judges say they're seeing a chilling effect on criminal proceedings, not only on the defendants but on witnesses and victims. Meg Anderson
National Is there anything left to learn about the Russia investigation? Reports say Attorney General Pam Bondi has authorized an investigation into the investigation of Trump's 2016 campaign's relationship with Russia. What is there left to learn? Michael Levitt
Week in Review: primary results, Progressive’s success, and Denny Blaine Park Host Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with Seattle City Councilperson Joy Hollingsworth, PubliCola’s Erica Barnett, and political consultant Sandeep Kaushik Kevin Kniestedt