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Arts & Life 'Sorry, Baby' is a story about pain and healing you haven't heard before Eva Victor wrote, directed and stars in this tender film about a woman trying to make sense of life after sexual assault. Although very much a drama, Sorry, Baby showcases Victor's comic smarts. Justin Chang
Environment 'ProPublica' climate reporter calls Texas floods an 'early warning' of future chaos Abrahm Lustgarten says the undermining of science, and cuts to FEMA and NOAA, at a time when erratic weather is making disasters more common, should be "extraordinarily concerning" to us. Tonya Mosley
Books Here's what Seattle readers are into so far this year I'm just about to finish reading my 40th book this year, yet nothing makes me freeze quite like being asked: "Have you read [insert popular book here]?" Katie Campbell
Arts & Life A longtime 'American Idol' music supervisor and her husband are found dead at home Police found Robin Kaye and her husband, Thomas Deluca, shot to death in their Encino home Monday. They arrested a 22-year-old man, who they say was burglarizing the house when the couple returned The Associated Press
Politics Democratic senators raise concerns about a new Trump citizenship data system After NPR reported on a Department of Homeland Security tool to check the citizenship of registered voters, three U.S. senators are expressing concern about accuracy, transparency and privacy. Jude Joffe-Block
World Israel strikes Syria's capital Damascus, pledging to defend Druze minorities Israel said it struck military targets in Syria's capital to intervene after Syrian and Bedouin fighting against the Druze in southeastern Syria. Jawad Rizkallah
Health On super hot days, this insurance plan pays out cash for lost wages It's called parametric insurance, it offers protection for climate-related wage losses and it's gaining ground in India. Jyoti Thakur
Economy Could Trump's tariffs bring back the Pacific Northwest lumberjack? Could President Donald Trump's strategies help revive Washington's diminished timber industry? Joshua McNichols
Arts & Life The economy is turbulent for influencers, too — here's how you might see it online Seesawing tariffs and turbulent financial markets are playing out on social media feeds, impacting the multibillion-dollar influencer industry in what could be a new recession indicator. Kristian Monroe
National A refugee deported to Bhutan by the U.S. finds himself stranded and stateless Once deported to Bhutan, some Nepali-speaking Bhutanese refugees say they are told to leave. Many have since disappeared, while others are homeless and stateless, according to immigration advocates. Juliana Kim