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Is 'millionaire migration' really a thing? Lessons from states that already tax the rich Will the new millionaire's tax drive wealth out of Washington? We asked an expert on tax flight to find out. Lucy Soucek
Sports Ruling overturns Senegal's Africa Cup title and declares Morocco the champion Morocco was stunningly awarded the Africa Cup of Nations title on Tuesday by governing body judges who overturned Senegal's victory in a chaotic final in January. The Associated Press
Sports Venezuela beats U.S. 3-2, wins first World Baseball Classic title Venezuela won the World Baseball Classic for the first time, rebounding from a blown eighth-inning lead to beat the United States 3-2 Tuesday night on Eugenio Suárez's tiebreaking double in the ninth The Associated Press
World EU offers to pay Ukraine to fix oil pipeline at the center of Ukraine-Hungary feud EU officials say they have offered money and technical help to Ukraine to fix a key oil pipeline to Central Europe. They hope that will persuade Hungary to drop its veto on major aid to Ukraine. The Associated Press
National Arizona AG files criminal charges against Kalshi over 'illegal gambling' Arizona is the first state to allege the prediction market company has committed criminal violations, accusing it of running an unlicensed gambling operation. Bobby Allyn
Politics Judge orders 1,000 Voice of America staffers back to work in rebuke to Kari Lake A federal judge has ordered more than a thousand Voice of America staffers back to work by Monday. It's a major defeat for the Trump administration's effort to cut the news outlet to the bones. David Folkenflik
Renters, pretty soon your lease could say if you're at risk of flooding Flooding in Washington last year caught everyone off guard and, unlike homeowners, many renters didn't even know they were at risk. A new bill could change that. Maleeha Syed
Tuesday Evening Headlines Suspect arrested in murder of Rainier Beach students, federal government orders WA coal plant to stay open, and we dive into the mystery orcas that visited Puget Sound. Paige Browning
Former WA congressional candidate turned Trump official resigns in protest of Iran war Joe Kent, former Washington State congressional candidate and Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, has resigned from his position in protest of the Iran war. In his resignation letter to President Trump, Kent said Iran posed no imminent threat to the US and the war serves no benefit to the American people. Libby Denkmann
World Iran expert says Trump's 'war of choice' has morphed into a 'war of necessity' With the Strait of Hormuz blocked, policy expert Karim Sadjadpour says the war in Iran is becoming increasingly complicated: "I don't think President Trump ... understood what he was getting into." Terry Gross