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Law & Courts Colorado judge rules that immigration agents must stop warrantless arrests A federal judge in Colorado says federal agents must stop arresting without warrants people they suspect of being in the U.S. illegally. Allison Sherry
Technology Meta is building a massive data center. Why it's fueling fears of an AI bubble In a rural pocket of northeastern Louisiana, Meta is building a $30 billion data center called Hyperion. The project highlights an opaque system of financing that's fueling fears of an AI bubble. Wailin Wong
Animals China's pet economy is booming as more young people embrace pet parenthood More young Chinese people increasingly see their pets as members of the family, and a robust industry servicing those pets -- including providing funerary services -- is flourishing. Emily Feng
Arts & Life Gen Z turns the quarter-zip into TikTok's coolest menswear staple Gen Z guys are making the once-humble quarter-zip the newest breakout star on TikTok, turning the classic pullover into a buzzy fashion trend that's suddenly everywhere. Hosts
Law & Courts Counterterrorism expert talks about the arrest of the pipe bomb suspect NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Phil Mudd, who previously served as deputy director of the CIA's Counterterrorist Center and the FBI's National Security Branch, about the arrest of the pipe bomb suspect. Steve Inskeep
World At least 4 countries pull out of 2026 Eurovision contest over Israel's participation Ireland, the Netherlands, Spain and Slovenia said they were pulling out of the contest after organizers decided to allow Israel to continue to compete, despite tensions over its conduct in Gaza. The Associated Press
Weekend Warmup for Dec 4-8 Meet Me Here presents KUOW's Weekend Warmup! Find all the events worthy of YOUR time off with host Jason Megatron Burrows. Jason Burrows
National Video shows Luigi Mangione says he didn't want to talk. Police kept asking questions Before being read his rights, the suspect in the UnitedHealthcare CEO killing talked. Now his lawyers say those words could reshape the case. The Associated Press
National Grand jury rejects new mortgage fraud indictment against New York Attorney General Letitia James Thursday's failed indictment against James is the latest setback for the Justice Department in its bid to prosecute the frequent political target of the Republican president. The Associated Press
National Afghans from the alleged National Guard shooter's community worry about the future A small community of Afghan immigrants have made Bellingham, Wash., their home. This is where the alleged National Guard shooter lived, leaving resettled Afghans to worry about the future. Brian Mann