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National Trump slams air traffic controllers who called out during the government shutdown Trump said on social media that he wasn't happy with controllers who called out of work, and suggested a $10,000 bonus for those who didn't take any time off during the shutdown. Joe Hernandez
Government Washington state low-income energy aid continues despite federal shutdown The U.S. government shutdown has turned off the spigot of federal aid for people who need help to keep the heat on, but the situation in Washington state is less dire than elsewhere. John Ryan
Environment States renegotiate their share of the Colorado River without federal intervention The Trump administration is using different tactics than his predecessor to get the states that share the Colorado River to agree on how to do it in a climate-changed world.
Health Taking captioning glasses on a test run Captioning glasses, equipped with microphones, caption human speech and display it on the lenses.
Books Ursula K. Le Guin inspires moody musings with pieces from the late author's blog The KUOW Book Club is reading "No Time to Spare: Thinking About What Matters" by Ursula K. Le Guin this month. Here, we get into a couple of items from the first half of the book. Katie Campbell
Politics Telehealth is in limbo as the government shutdown wears on Medicare patients have embraced telehealth.
Arts & Life 'Death by Lightning' unfolds like an 1880s 'West Wing' Netflix's new four-part miniseries dives into the plot to assassinate President James Garfield. Death by Lightning is full of recognizable arrogance, political intrigue and unexpected betrayal. David Bianculli
Arts & Life 'Lockdown was illuminating': Tim Robbins reflects on the origins of 'Topsy Turvy' "Things that I had held sacred or had held as truths were challenged," Robbins says of the pandemic. His new play is about a chorus that loses its ability to sing together after COVID isolation. Tonya Mosley
Health The FDA will lift warnings on hormone therapy for menopause Hormone therapy drugs have carried box warning labels for years. The Food and Drug Administration is removing them, saying the risks were overstated. Sydney Lupkin
National Supreme Court declines to revisit gay marriage decision The challenge to the court's 2015 ruling came from Kim Davis, the former Kentucky clerk who refused to issue same-sex licenses after the court's Obergefell v. Hodges decision, which recognized a constitutional right to same-sex marriage. Alyssa Kapasi