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Music Nothing lasts forever, except maybe the Goo Goo Dolls John Rzeznik, front man for the alternative rock group The Goo Goo Dolls, talks about their latest album, "Summer Anthem." A Martínez
National New Justice Department hire compared Jan. 6 prosecutions to the Holocaust An NPR investigation finds that a new Justice Department hire compared the Jan. 6 riot prosecutions to the Holocaust, promoted conspiracy theories and called for defendants to receive reparations. Tom Dreisbach
Economy What happens when people stop trusting their government's economic data? What happens when people stop trusting their government's economic data? Planet Money reports on what happened in Greece. Mary Childs
Focus on the Family founder James Dobson has died at age 89 James Dobson founded Focus on the Family and was known for a lifetime of conservative Christian work, advocating against abortion rights and LGBTQ+ rights. He died Thursday at the age of 89. Hayley Sanchez
Business Largest retailers in the U.S. have raised prices on some items Some of the largest retailers in the U.S., including Walmart, Home Depot and Target, have had to raise prices on some items due to tariffs. They've kept prices down on other items. Leila Fadel
National Florida must stop expanding 'Alligator Alcatraz' immigration center, judge says A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction Thursday halting further expansion and ordering the winding down of an immigration detention center built in the middle of the Florida Everglades. The Associated Press
Environment Plan to return grizzlies to the North Cascades appears to be in hibernation A federal plan to bring grizzly bears back to Washington's North Cascades appears to have gone into hibernation under the Trump administration. John Ryan
Thursday Evening Headlines UW researchers detail human rights abuses by ICE, neighbors dedicate benches to dog walker killed in car jacking, and a heat advisory for Seattle begins Friday morning. Patricia Murphy
Politics Kennedy Center terminates dance programming team This is the latest shakeup since Trump took over the cultural center. "We will have an exciting announcement about the new direction for Dance programming soon," said a Kennedy Center spokesperson. Andrew Limbong
Politics Letter(s) of the law(s): WA and DC trade angry notes The Trump Justice Department is threatening to withhold funds or even prosecute local officials who enforce Washington’s sanctuary policies. But can they? Libby Denkmann