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Immigration Immigrants in the US illegally fight the Trump administration's new no-bail policy Under the new policy, all immigrants will be treated the same. But advocates warn this new approach is a misinterpretation of existing law. Tovia Smith
Monday Evening Headlines Debora Juarez appointed to Seattle City Council, WA immigration arrests are targeting people with no criminal history, and Comcast hit Seattle customers with improper late fees, according to city audit. Ruby de Luna
National The legacy of Hulk Hogan's sex tape scandal The 2016 legal battle raised questions about the line between freedom of expression and privacy, and what is actually newsworthy. Questions that needed to be reexamined in light of the invention of the internet, according to law experts. Vanessa Romo
Business Can humor from Gwyneth save the Coldplay kiss cam company? In an effort to change the conversation following its CEO getting caught at a Coldplay concert with the head of HR, Astronomer hired actress Gwyneth Paltrow to make an ad. Was it a successful PR move? Justine Kenin
Banding together to Save the (Little Red) Hen The Little Red Hen, a cherished country music bar in Green Lake could close at the end of July, after nearly 100 years in business. In response, community members have banded together to try to keep the bar open. Maleeha Syed
President Trump goes after housing first and harm reduction in executive order Libby Denkmann spoke with KUOW's Will James about the Trump administration's attempt to revamp homelessness policy in the United States. Hans Anderson
Animals The American oystercatcher is rebounding as other shorebird populations decline Studies show the populations of most North American shorebirds are declining. But the American oystercatcher found along the Atlantic and Gulf coasts is a success story. Molly Duerig
World Trump acknowledges 'real starvation' in Gaza, urging Israel to let food in As hunger grips Gaza,President Trump acknowledges "real starvation" and calls on Israel to allow "every ounce of food" in. Aya Batrawy
National Addiction community responds to Trump homelessness order President Trump's executive order on homelessness aims to make it easier for states and cities to get people into mental health or addiction treatment, even if that means involuntary civil commitment. Brian Mann
National How a woman in the registrar's office made a music teacher feel less alone In 2009, Kim Perlak was teaching music at three different colleges while also working a number of other jobs. She felt totally alone. A woman in the registrar's office changed that.