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Sports How the Mets' live broadcast captivates audiences John DeMarsico is the broadcast director for Mets baseball — and he shoots games like they're movies.
Meet Vogue's new editor Chloe Malle, daughter of director Louis Malle and actress Candice Bergen, will succeed Anna Wintour as the new editor of American Vogue.
Health Washington, Oregon, California form health care alliance to protect vaccine access The democratic governors of Oregon, Washington and California are forming a new public health partnership aimed at preserving access to vaccines. Amelia Templeton/OPB
Politics Democrats push Homeland Security Department on DACA recipients After the agency called on DACA recipients to self-deport, Democrats are asking for answers on how mass deportations are affecting the group of immigrants also known as 'DREAMers.' Ximena Bustillo
Economy More Seattle-area shoppers turn to Evergreen Goodwill amid economic uncertainty Seattle Public Schools students return to the classroom today, and the uncertain economic climate has more families turning to thrift stores for their back-to-school shopping. Monica Nickelsburg
Health An ancient disease makes yet another comeback Why cholera is striking in Africa. It's a disease that's easy to control with proper treatment. But without medical care, patients can perish quickly. Melody Schreiber
"Live at the Neptune" grant gives a Seattle band the rockstar treatment The Neptune Theatre in the U-District is usually a place for touring musicians. Now a new grant from local arts organizations is opening the door to local music - by hosting a Seattle band on stage at the 1,000-person venue for a live recorded show. Grant winner RUB is here to talk about their music, and this opportunity. Vaughan Jones
Immigration Court rules Trump can't use Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan gang members The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that the Trump administration cannot deport Venezuelan gang members under the Alien Enemies Act. Ximena Bustillo
National Epstein accusers expected to hold rally and speak on Capitol Hill Wednesday NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Lisa Phillips, who says she was sex trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein, about political moves to release more information and about seeking justice for his victims. Steve Inskeep
Politics Efforts pick up in Congress to force vote on release of Jeffrey Epstein files There's a renewed bipartisan push in Congress for information about the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein to be released, with some members trying to force a vote to release all related files. Michel Martin