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Arts & Life Unwanted guns become tools and jewelry A group in North Carolina helps people turn unwanted guns into tools and jewelry. For some, it's a healing process. Rebecca Williams
National The Onion has agreed to a new deal to take over Infowars The Onion says it has a new deal to take over conspiracy theorist Alex Jones's Infowars media company. If approved, the satirical news website could turn Infowars into a parody of itself. Tovia Smith
National Tim Cook will step down as Apple CEO The 65-year-old Cook will turn over CEO duties to Apple's head of hardware products, John Ternus, on September 1 while remaining involved with the Cupertino, California, company as executive chairman. The Associated Press
Business California says Amazon pressured retailers to boost prices on their websites to not undercut it Amazon used its market leverage to get companies such as Walmart to increase prices on their websites so the e-commerce giant would not be undercut by its competitors, according to a filing unsealed Monday in an ongoing lawsuit by California’s attorney general. Associated Press
Politics Trump's labor secretary resigns amid investigation into misconduct Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer, who was under internal investigation, is leaving her position. She becomes the third cabinet departure of President Trump's second term. Andrea Hsu
New documentary '#SKYKING' revisits the 2018 SeaTac plane theft A new documentary tells Richard “Beebo” Russell’s story through the eyes of his friends and family, who opened up for the first time since their 2018 statement. Jonathan Chang
Activists worry that human rights are not prominent in U.S.-Iran negotiations Human rights activists are calling on President Trump to push Iran to reopen the internet, not just the Strait of Hormuz. Michele Kelemen
Technology These robots can figure out how to do a task after watching humans do it Swiss scientists have published research showing AI-informed robots can learn how to self correct and teach other robots how to behave. It raises questions of consciousness in artificial intelligence. Katia Riddle
Arts & Life A 15-year-old shoplifter changed his course when another teen whispered a message As a teenager, Everett Miller went through a rough time and started shoplifting. He recalls how a girl's whispered message kept him from making a terrible mistake.
Immigration Millions of immigrants are stuck in the immigration line The line to get permission to legally work and live in the U.S. is getting longer, frustrating immigrants and putting them at greater risk of deportation. Ximena Bustillo