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What's going on with the Boeing IMAX Theater? As Pacific Science Center gets set to sell a parcel of land including the Boeing IMAX Theater to the Space Needle, movie fans are wondering what will happen to the state's largest movie screen. Jason Burrows
Politics ‘Absolutely good news’: Washington state's financial outlook brightens as budget talks heat up Washington state budget writers finally got some rosy news Monday, as they prepare to release their spending plans. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard
Immigration Washington lawmakers want to restrict ICE access to schools, health facilities Legislation to force federal immigration agents to get court approval before entering schools and health care facilities cleared the Washington state Senate on Thursday. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard
Latin America Venezuela's oil revival brings hope — but little relief for workers As U.S. sanctions ease and oil money begins to trickle back after Nicolás Maduro's removal, Venezuelans weigh hopes for recovery against the harsh reality of surviving on wages that barely cover food. Manuel Rueda
Politics Trump's immigration crackdown is affecting politics in Maine President Trump's immigration crackdown is complicating Republicans' attempts to maintain control of Congress in this year's midterm elections. That dynamic is evident especially in Maine. Kevin Miller
Europe Despite the war and Russian missile attacks, residents of Kyiv go ice fishing Despite the war and Russian missile attacks, residents of Ukraine's capital Kyiv go ice fishing on the Dnipro river bisecting their city. Eleanor Beardsley
National Cities ditch license plate readers over privacy worries Cities around the country are debating whether to keep their automatic license plate readers. Concerns about privacy and federal immigration agents can access local data are driving these debates. Jude Joffe-Block
How Rev. Jesse Jackson transformed American politics NPR's Scott Detrow talks with CNN's Abby Phillip about the life and legacy of civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson, who died at 84. Erika Ryan
Sports American speed skaters take silver in Olympic team pursuit race U.S. speed skaters competed in the team pursuit Tuesday. The U.S. men are taking home a silver medal in the speedskating Team Pursuit, and more exciting races are coming up this week. Pien Huang
Sports Meet Yolanda the wax truck, Team USA's unsung cross-country ski hero Fast skiers require fast skis. They rely on a team of technicians to wax and prep them for each day's conditions. The U.S. cross-country team has a mobile ski shop that is an unsung hero of their success: Yolanda the wax truck. Eric Whitney