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Law & Courts Tennessee could place some foster youth into jail-like facilities under new bill There aren't enough foster homes to place children in Tennessee. Some fear that a new proposal to put foster kids with serious behavioral issues into jail-like facilities will make things worse. Paige Pfleger
World China debates Trump's foreign policy The U.S. and Israeli joint attacks on Iran have prompted alarm and intense discussion among China's foreign policy elite as they prepare for a U.S. presidential visit. Emily Feng
National Water restrictions hit home in California In California's greatest farming region, there's a water crisis from overpumping groundwater. The state passed a law in 2014 to restrict overdrawing the aquifers, and the limits are going into effect. Dan Charles
Politics Tennessee GOP Rep says Muslims 'don't belong in American society' Rep. Andy Ogles' social media post is the latest in a series of Islamophobic statements from House Republicans. Barbara Sprunt
Animals Punch the macaque, an internet sensation, is making strides in monkey society Punch, a Japanese macaque, stole the hearts of millions after he was abandoned by his mom and rejected by some of his peers. Now, things are looking up for him. Christopher Intagliata
Iraqi Kurds rush to quash reports of Kurds leading uprising in Iran Kurdistan's deputy prime minister tells NPR that Kurdish forces will not enter Iran or join the war, insisting "this is not our war" despite pressure from Washington and regional tensions. Jane Arraf
National Security Why Ukraine is offering to help U.S. in drone warfare with Iran Ukraine was forced to become a world leader in drone warfare due to Russia's invasion. The lessons Ukraine learned will now be used to help the U.S. and its allies facing a drone onslaught from Iran. Greg Myre
Front Page: Gas Prices, the Millionaire's Tax, Daylight Savings Time, and the Opera Every week we talk about the most fascinating stories in the news and what they say about the Pacific Northwest. We call it Front Page. Libby Denkmann
Law & Courts One year later: Mahmoud Khalil remains in limbo but ready to fight Khalil, who was detained last March, sits at the vanguard of a battle over immigrants' due process and civil rights pit against the Trump administration's mass-detention and deportation policies. Carrie Johnson
Politics Trump set to hold a press conference as U.S.-Israel-led Iran war enters second week It comes as oil and gas prices soar, throwing the global economy into turmoil. Saige Miller