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National What ICE agents can and cannot legally do during arrests Tactics by immigration agents attempting to arrest undocumented immigrants have shocked the public and led to protests. But what is, and isn't, allowed by law when it comes to ICE arrests? Jaclyn Diaz
Politics Young Democrats want to unseat their elders. Young Republicans are happy to wait More than 20 Democrats under age 40 are vying for Congress, while on the GOP side, party organizers can point to only one. Young Republicans say it's a sign of how they're rallying behind the party. Elena Moore
Business PBS cuts 15% of jobs in wake of federal funding cut After Congress clawed back public media funding, PBS says it's cutting 15% of its staff, or more than 100 jobs. David Folkenflik
Politics President Trump plans to rename the Defense Department as the Department of War The change would return the department to a name that it carried for much of its history, until it became the Department of Defense in the wake of World War II. Jason Breslow
Law & Courts Is the Google antitrust ruling a ‘big whiff,’ or an advantage for rivals like Microsoft? In a closely watched antitrust case, a federal judge ruled this week that Google has to share search results and some data with rival companies. But the judge ruled Google does not have to sell off Chrome, its ubiquitous web browser. What could this ruling mean for our homegrown tech behemoth Microsoft, and other search engine rivals of Google? GeekWire co-founder Todd Bishop looked into that and other questions in a new piece. He told KUOW’s Kim Malcolm what he found. Kim Malcolm
Politics Former state senator accused of rape rejected in bid to join KUOW board KUOW’s board of directors Thursday rejected the nomination of former state Sen. Joe Fain to the radio station’s governing body. Catharine Smith
Inside KUOW KUOW statement: Joe Fain's KUOW board seat bid ends after review Former State Senator Joe Fain's candidacy for KUOW board of directors has ended. KUOW stands by its reporting on rape allegations against Fain. KUOW
Thursday Evening Headlines WA's top health official issues order that anyone can get a Covid vaccine, tariffs will cost jobs and raise prices in WA according to new report, and undercover cops will attend Seahawks games, dressed as opposing fans. Paige Browning
Politics What's lobbying got to do with it? Lobbying is one of the most-hated jobs in America according to polling. But lobbyists have a big impact on what ends up in state and local legislation and the laws we all live under. Scott Greenstone
Economy New report predicts tariffs could send shockwaves across WA economy The financial fallout from federal trade policy in Washington state is beginning to come into focus. Monica Nickelsburg