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The author of "Body Beautiful" on teaching kids how to love their bodies NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with children's author Susan Verde about her book "Body Beautiful" Scott Detrow
Immigration California bans masks meant to hide law enforcement officers' identities The law, opposed by police organizations, was aimed by lawmakers at immigration agents and will test state powers over the conduct of federal officials. Gerardo Zavala
Politics Trump's new $100K fee on H-1B visas will hurt the tech companies trying to woo him More than half a million high-skilled U.S. workers are in the country through the H-1B program, which is heavily used by the big tech companies trying to curry favor with the president. Maria Aspan
Politics Top Democrats ask for a meeting with Trump ahead of government shutdown In new letter to President Trump, Democratic congressional leaders Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries request a meeting to discuss the path forward for government funding ahead of a Sept. 30 deadline. Barbara Sprunt
National Trump says U.S. military fatally struck another alleged drug-smuggling boat President Trump posted a video that shows a vessel speeding through waters before it appears to be struck by a pair of missiles from overhead and sink in a fiery explosion. The Associated Press
Politics U.S. attorney resigns under pressure from Trump to charge N.Y. AG Letitia James Erik Siebert resigned after President Trump said he wanted him "out" after a monthslong mortgage fraud investigation into New York Attorney General Letitia James failed to result in criminal charges. The Associated Press
Saturday Special: Seattle rolls back safety measures on Lake Washington Boulevard, Glacier Peak’s signature glaciers are melting, and Buddhism is growing in rural WA Today, we’re bringing you the best from the KUOW Newsroom… The city of Seattle is backing away from planned safety measures on Lake Washington Boulevard after the Mayor’s office weighed in. The ice that gives Glacier Peak its name is disappearing. And a new Buddha Hall that can host hundreds underscores the growth of the religion in northeastern Washington. Patricia Murphy
Opinion: Robert Redford will always light up our screens The late Robert Redford will be remembered for his many movie roles. But he also leaves the artistic legacy of the Sundance Film Festival, which nurtured generations of independent filmmakers. Scott Simon
What does free speech mean? The First Amendment is meant to protect freedom of speech for the nation's people and press. But this week, that protection was tested. Scott Simon
Health What does the CDC panel vote on childhood vaccine changes mean? Will Stone summarizes the CDC advisory committee's rollback of two vaccines for kids and the restrictions on the COVID-19 vaccine. Will Stone