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From software engineer to bus driver: Where laid off tech workers are now Tech workers are on the frontlines of a major shift in our economy. Where have the laid off tech workers gone? And what can the rest of us learn from the first shock in the AI earthquake? Alec Cowan
National Bam! Heat's Adebayo scores 83 points, 2nd only to Wilt Chamberlain in NBA history Bam Adebayo had a night for all time on Tuesday, with a point total second to only Wilt Chamberlain in the NBA record books. The Associated Press
National Prosecutor says Rihanna, family were home when woman charged with attempted murder fired Rihanna, her partner A$AP Rocky, their three children and her mother were all at home when a woman now charged with attempted murder is alleged to have fired at the property, a prosecutor said. The Associated Press
Immigration Seattle bans new ICE detention centers for 1 year The City of Seattle has passed an emergency, one-year ban on new ICE detention centers. Gustavo Sagrero Álvarez
Environment Major snow dump buoys Northwest skiers, can’t undo snow drought What is expected to be the snowiest week of the year following an otherwise dismal winter is lifting spirits of those who love or rely on snow in the Pacific Northwest. John Ryan
Tuesday Evening Headlines Lawmakers pull an all-nighter debating millionaire's tax, Seattle passes moratorium on ICE detention centers, and Starbucks closes more Seattle stores. Paige Browning
A ferry ride and an unsettling offer launches us into the new novel, "Whidbey" T. Kira Madden's new novel challenges the reader to ask: Who gets believed? Gabrielle Healy
World Four years of war have transformed Russia, but few will speak in public against it Russia's full-scale war in Ukraine recently crossed the four-year mark. Throughout that time, one of the biggest questions has been: Is this what Russians want? Charles Maynes
World Iran war latest: Hegseth says today marks heaviest bombing yet Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says Tuesday marks the most intense U.S. bombing yet in the Iran war. The 11 days of fighting have spooked oil markets, and the Strait of Hormuz is effectively closed. Greg Myre
National Why it took 60 years for a Vietnam vet to get the Medal of Honor Paris Davis' was among the first Black men to lead green berets. His service in Vietnam would earn him the medal of honor, only it took nearly 60 years for him to receive the award. Quil Lawrence