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Environment Jet fuel spill shuts down Northwest's main oil pipeline Spill-response crews planned to start digging up a blueberry farm near Everett on Tuesday to find the cause of a jet-fuel spill that shut down the Pacific Northwest’s primary oil pipeline. John Ryan
Economy What’s next with investing WA’s long-term care fund in stocks Voters decided this month to allow payroll taxes collected for Washington’s new long-term care program to be invested in the stock market. But they will have to wait a while for the decision to begin paying dividends. Jerry Cornfield/Washington State Standard
Business Judge sides with Meta in antitrust trial, will not spin off WhatsApp and Instagram A federal judge ruled against the Federal Trade Commission's antitrust suit alleging that Meta had stifled competition by buying up its rivals. John Ruwitch
National Trump administration shares new moves to dismantle more of the Education Department Some of the responsibilities the administration aims to move were explicitly assigned to the U.S. Education Department by Congress, raising questions about the legality of these changes. Cory Turner
Arts & Life In Ben Stiller's showbiz family, there was little separation between home and stage After his parents died, Stiller found a stash of their audio recordings. Those tapes of comedians Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara are at the center of the documentary Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost. Terry Gross
National Farewell, fair penny. You are finished, but never forgotten This tiny disc of zinc with just a smidge of copper has played an outsized role in our national (and international) discourse. The U.S. Mint ended production of the one-cent coin last week. L. Carol Ritchie
Politics Trump administration rule could further penalize immigrants for using benefits The Trump administration is bringing back a policy that could penalize migrants for using public benefits if they're seeking a green card or visa. Ximena Bustillo
Politics Kansas City voting map reopens racial divide Missouri was the second Republican-led state to redraw its congressional map.
Health You can starve at any weight. People with atypical anorexia struggle to get diagnoses, treatment The stereotype of someone with anorexia is an extremely skinny teen girl. But you can suffer from anorexia in any size body, at any age. When someone has anorexia but their body mass index (BMI) is over 18.5, it's called atypical anorexia. Eilís O'Neill
Arts & Life What do actual witches think of 'Wicked'? Mostly they're charmed. Some witches we talked to couldn't wait for the new Wicked release. But some worry that the films have helped move the secret, spiritual art of witchcraft into the mainstream. Neda Ulaby