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Politics To vote for the GOP megabill, Wisconsin's Ron Johnson says he wants big spending cuts The massive bill Republicans are working to pass to enact the core of President Trump's agenda is on its way to the Senate. A group of GOP lawmakers have expressed concerns over the size of spending. Anya van Wagtendonk
Health Here's the science behind the COVID vaccine in pregnancy Existing evidence on the safety and efficacy of getting a COVID vaccine in pregnancy all points the same way: the shot is important for maternal and fetal health. Jackie Fortier
Politics How Trump officials are getting tripped up explaining Jeffrey Epstein's death Deputy Director Dan Bongino openly disputed official reports that sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide. But recently he changed his tune. Lisa Hagen
Business Trump heads to Pennsylvania to celebrate steel deal President Trump is on his way to Pittsburgh where he plans to celebrate a multi-billion dollar deal between the iconic American company, U.S. Steel, and it's Japanese rival Nippon Steel. Franco Ordoñez
Health The Trump administration's report on kids' health cites made-up scientific studies The Make America Healthy Again team's recent report on children's health appears to have misinterpreted evidence and falsified citations, according to NOTUS reporters including Margaret Manto. Christopher Intagliata
Latin America Why Mexico is going to pick all its judges through elections On Sunday, Mexicans will elect around 2,600 judges — from local magistrates all the way to members of the Supreme Court as the first step in a constitutional overhaul. Juana Summers
Business Insurance companies using aerial imagery to determine if they'll renew home coverage As insurance companies expand the use of satellites and drones to determine if they'll continue to cover homes in Texas, complaints for non-renewals and policy cancellations are growing quickly. Audrey McGlinchy
Musician and producer Rick Derringer of 'Hang On Sloopy' dies at 77 Musician, producer and song writer Rick Derringer died Monday at 77. He was known for the song "Hang On Sloopy" and won a grammy for the parody "Eat It" that he produced for "Wierd Al" Yankovic. Kabir Bhatia
Politics PBS and Minnesota public TV station sue Trump White House PBS and Lakeland PBS in rural Minnesota are suing President Trump over his executive order demanding that the Corporation for Public Broadcasting kill all funding for the public television network. David Folkenflik
Week in Review: Mayday USA, park safety and Starbucks Host Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with The Seattle Times' Alex Fryer, Commute Seattle’s Alex Hudson, and Center for Latino Leaderships Maia Espinoza. Kevin Kniestedt