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Immigration ICE arrests 105 people in southwest Idaho raid, U.S. Department of Homeland Security says In a raid Sunday in southwest Idaho, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested 105 people. Kyle Pfannenstiel/Idaho Capital Sun
The Dial-A-Poem art installation can now reach listeners worldwide on the internet Poet and performance artist John Giorno launched Dial-a-Poem in the 1960s to deliver random poems over the phone. Now, a group continues his work on a new medium -- the internet. Christopher Intagliata
Animals New York's city council looks to ban Central Park horse-drawn carriages New York City has long argued over whether to ban the horse-drawn carriages that ferry tourists around Central Park and other sites. Now, it looks like the horses may at last be put out to pasture. Walter Wuthmann
Election 2025: Seattle mayoral candidate debate Incumbent Mayor Bruce Harrell is looking to fend off Transit Rider Union chair Katie Wilson Libby Denkmann
Technology The federal government ends funding for an ambitious AI project The Trump administration has pledged to invest in artificial intelligence. Yet a promising program that uses AI to solve weather-related problems lost funding from the National Science Foundation. Katia Riddle
Jewish activist and leader Rabbi Arthur Waskow dies at 92 Rabbi Arthur Waskow, noted Jewish activist and author of The Freedom Seder, has died at the age of 92. He spent nearly six decades writing, teaching and changing the shape of American Jewish practice. Deena Prichep
YouTube chess superstar Daniel Naroditsky, 29, has died American chess grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky died this week at 29 years old — just two weeks shy of his 30th birthday. His peers remember him as humble despite his immense skill. Alana Wise
'Racebook' author Tochi Onyebuchi misses the old internet Remember when the internet was simple? A little less violent? In his new book Racebook, Tochi Onyebuchi hearkens back to the early days of the internet, how fun it was, and when everything changed. Linah Mohammad
Arts & Life Actor and author Nick Offerman reflects on a place that shaped him On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Actor and author Nick Offerman reflects on a place that shaped him.
Houses of worship grapple with financial and emotional impacts of government shutdown What does the government shutdown mean for the financial stability of houses of worship in the DC area? And how are clergy ministering to those affected? Adelle Banks