Voting officials are leaving their jobs at the highest rate in decades Some 2 in 5 of all the local officials who administered the 2020 election left their jobs before the 2024 cycle, new research has found. Miles Parks
Trump's return to 'law and order' highlights a sore spot for Democrats: crime policy Democrats have struggled to counter GOP efforts to frame itself as the party of "law and order." Some see it as a problem of messaging, while others think past and current policies may be to blame. Elena Moore
Israel will call up 60,000 reservists as it plans a new phase of war in Gaza An Israeli official said that the military will be operating in parts of Gaza City where the Israeli military has not yet operated and where Hamas is still active. The Associated Press
Walmart recalls frozen shrimp over potential radioactive contamination The risk from the recalled shrimp is "quite low," said Donald Schaffner, a food safety expert at Rutgers University. Cesium-137 is a byproduct of nuclear reactions. The Associated Press
A growing number of 20-somethings are getting what's known as 'baby Botox' A growing number of 20-somethings are trying to stop wrinkles from forming on their face with a preventative treatment known as "baby Botox," which freezes facial muscles to limit movement. Sarah Boden
Tuesday Evening Headlines Gov. Ferguson doubles down on WA's sanctuary status, Covid reaches its highest point in a year in King County, and Fred Meyer is closing more stores. Paige Browning
Inside the latest push to unionize Starbucks workers Jaz Brisack helped lead the unionization push at Starbucks. Their new books is "Get on the Job and Organize: Standing Up for a Better Workplace and a Better World." Libby Denkmann
Too much to pack, not enough hugs: A Kenyan man's last 48 hours in America Samuel Kangethe has lived in the U.S. for nearly two decades, but an unresolved immigration case has made him deportable. He's decided to return to Kenya, leaving his wife and three children behind. Sergio Martínez-Beltrán
In France, debate heats up over air conditioning The politics of air conditioning in France, as the country basks in yet another heatwave. Rebecca Rosman
Home Depot keeps quiet on immigration raids outside its doors The home-improvement chain is now one of the companies most caught up in Trump's immigration crackdown. The retailer's history with day laborers is long. So far, it's choosing to keep its distance. Liz Baker