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Food Seattle Restaurant Week: Do the math, get a babysitter From now until Saturday, May 2, it’s Seattle Restaurant Week. Well, OK, it's two weeks. It’s time to put on some pants, hard or soft, and try something new. Brandi Fullwood
National Trump administration moves to reschedule medical mairjuana The Trump administration is easing restrictions on medical marijuana. The acting attorney general issued a memo saying he is moving the cannabis products out of the most restrictive category. Will Stone
Business French police probe suspected weather device tampering after odd Polymarket bet The incident is the latest eyebrow-raising bet on Polymarket, as allegations of rigging and manipulation continue to haunt the popular prediction market site. Bobby Allyn
Environment Wildfires continue to burn in south Georgia Fires in south Georgia have burned more than 50 square miles of land. Dozens of homes have burned, and evacuation orders are in place. Officials blame the region's severe drought. Sofi Gratas
A vasectomy and a side of beef: The only thing these Vermonters don't need is syrup What do you get when you put together a vasectomy, a side of beef, and a surplus of maple syrup? A winning raffle ticket in Strafford, Vt. Mikaela Lefrak
Celebrated orchestra leader Michael Tilson Thomas has died Conductor, composer and educator Michael Tilson Thomas, who led the San Francisco Symphony for 25 years, establishing its reputation as a world-class orchestra, died Wednesday. He was 81. Jeff Lunden
Inside a three-day, $10,000 rock-paper-scissors tournament NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Brian Cheung of NBC News about a rock-paper-scissors competition in New Jersey with a $10,000 first prize. Juana Summers
National Stolen book of John Keats' love letters are returned to their rightful owner Nearly 40 years ago, a book containing eight letters John Keats wrote to his fiancee Fanny Brawne disappeared. They resurfaced last year and, this week, returned to their rightful owner. Marc Rivers
As the ceasefire threatens to expire, here's what life is like in southern Lebanon As a shaky ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon is tested, NPR visits the southernmost part of the country to assess the damage left after this latest round of fighting. Kat Lonsdorf
Business Warner Bros. Discover approves $110B Paramount–Skydance merger; regulators up next Warner Bros. Discovery shareholders approved a merger with Paramount, while issuing a rebuke over executive pay. The deal still faces opposition from Hollywood A-listers and scrutiny from regulators. Mandalit del Barco