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Politics Epstein's longtime accountant testifies he was 'not aware' of sex offender's crimes Richard Kahn testified to the House Oversight Committee that he did not know about Epstein's crimes. He said monetary gifts that Epstein made did not raise any red flags. Ava Berger
Wednesday Evening Headlines Blizzard warning in effect for the Cascades, Howard Schultz is leaving Seattle, and the millionaire's tax is on the cusp of passing. Paige Browning
Peptides are everywhere. What are they? Wellness influencers and celebrities are touting the wonders of peptides. But there's still a lot we don't know about them. Maleeha Syed
Teenage girls keep tearing their ACLs. It doesn't have to be that way. Why do so many teenage girl athletes tear their ACLs? And why do coaches, parents and players often fail to do the prevention work, strength exercises, etc. that might help protect vulnerable limbs? Gabrielle Healy
National Security The Pentagon has launched a formal investigation into Iranian school blast A military assessment suggests a U.S. Tomahawk cruise missile was responsible for at least 165 deaths at an Iranian girls' school, according to a U.S. official who was not authorized to speak publicly. Quil Lawrence
Arts & Life Rebecca Gayheart Dane on caring for her late husband, Eric Dane, and synthetic voices The wife of 'Grey's Anatomy' actor Eric Dane says caring for him gave her an "extra dose" of compassion for others. Henry Larson
Iran war leads to historic closing of the Strait of Hormuz On day 12 of U.S.-Israeli war against Iran, we learn more about the importance of the shipping lane: the Strait of Hormuz. Justine Kenin
World Australia shelters 7 Iranian women's soccer team members, but 1 wants to go back Australia says it's given asylum to seven members of the Iranian national women's soccer team, but one has asked to return to Iran. Kristina Kukolja
Technology Amid U.S.–China chip rivalry, open-standard designers warn their vision is at risk The U.S. and China have been trying to dominate semiconductor design and manufacture. But the creators of one type of semiconductor design wanted to make it free for anyone in the world to build upon. Emily Feng