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National United Cajun Navy helps Texans deal with flood aftermath The search for missing people in central Texas continues. Volunteers from the United Cajun Navy have traveled from the state of Louisiana to help. Megan Lim
World What is known about a Russian minister's death hours after being fired by Putin A Russian official named Roman Starovoit acted as the Kremlin's Transportation Minister was reported dead hours after Putin fired him. Officials say he died by suicide. Charles Maynes
National Local officials are reluctant to discuss accountability in the Texas flooding The flash flooding in Texas hit Kerr County the hardest. More than 80 people died and the number is feared to increase as crews reach decimated areas of the Guadalupe River. Greg Allen
Politics No charges yet, but stalking investigation ongoing against King County assessor following arrest No rush charges will be filed against King County Assessor John Arthur Wilson for an arrest outside his ex-fiancee’s Seattle home last week, but Snohomish County prosecutors say an investigation is ongoing. Scott Greenstone
Arts & Life A preview of the controversial new building at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art Previews of a new building at the LA County Museum of Art began last week. Some have bemoaned the cost and design, but many in attendance had nice things to say about the striking new galleries. Monica Bushman
Houthi rebels resume attacks on shipping vessels The Houthi rebel group in Yemen have resumed attacking shipping vessels in the Red Sea. Ruth Sherlock
Arts & Life Why writer Jenny Han understands embarrassment so well On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Writer Jenny Han talks about why she understands embarrassment so well.
National DOJ memo says no evidence of Jeffrey Epstein 'client list' or blackmail Conspiracy theories have swirled around disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein since his death in a federal lockup in 2019. On Monday, a department released a memo that reaffirmed previous conclusions. Ryan Lucas
National Security An AI imposter is pretending to be Marco Rubio An AI imposter is making calls to officials. Who is the AI imposter impersonating? United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio. John Ketchum
The new Trump Accounts give kids $1,000. What should parents do? Parents can contribute a total of up to $5,000 to a Trump Account annually, until the year their child turns 18. But should they do that? And where does it stand compared to other savings options? Bill Chappell