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National Report finds 'inhuman' conditions at two Florida immigration facilities A new report reveals the conditions at two immigration facilities in Florida. NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with Amy Fischer of Amnesty International USA about the findings. Leila Fadel
Economy Federal Reserve votes to cut interest rates for a 3rd time The Federal Reserve voted to cut interest rates Wednesday by another quarter percent, in an effort to prop up a sagging job market. Fed officials warned they'll be cautious about more cuts in 2026. Steve Inskeep
Economy What the Federal Reserve's interest rate cut means for consumers NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody Analytics, about the Federal Reserve's decision to cut interest rates and what it means for consumers. Michel Martin
Latin America Venezuelan opposition leader Machado reappears in Oslo as a Nobel laureate Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado appeared in public for the first time in 11 months after a daring escape from her homeland when she emerged from a hotel balcony in Norway's capital. The Associated Press
Food Goodbye bacon jam, hello Meat Moot Mondays! Another round of closures hits the Seattle food scene. But when one door closes, the employees buy it to save it?? Seattle Times restaurant critic Tan Vinh shares his latest closing and three new spots that have the restaurant industry buzzing. Tan Vinh
National Botulism outbreak sickens more than 50 babies and expands to all ByHeart products At least 51 babies in 19 states have been treated for botulism after being exposed to organic ByHeart baby formula. The New-York based manufacturer issued a recall of all its products last month. The Associated Press
National Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore jailed, hours after his firing Moore was jailed on Wednesday, according to court records, hours after he was fired for what the university said was an "inappropriate relationship with a staff member." The Associated Press
Politics Trump says the U.S. has seized an oil tanker off the coast of Venezuela Using U.S. forces to take control of a merchant ship is unusual and marks the Trump administration's latest push to increase pressure on Maduro, who has been charged with narcoterrorism. The Associated Press
Flooding in WA: Updates from Auburn and Carnation We checked in with two officials about how flooding caused by an atmostpheric river is impacting their cities Gabrielle Healy
Environment Western Washington faces 'catastrophic' flooding as two atmospheric rivers dump heavy rain Western Washington braced for what the National Weather Service in Seattle called “catastrophic” conditions Wednesday as an atmospheric river drenched the state. John Ryan