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Former Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz sues city over firing, claims he faced retaliation In a new lawsuit, former Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz claims he was retaliated against and his career destroyed because he refused Mayor Harrell’s alleged command to perform “an unlawful act” and fire an officer before he’d received due process. Amy Radil
Buy Now Pay Later (even at Costco), what could go wrong? Herb Weisbaum aka“The ConsumerMan” gives us some insight into how Buy Now Pay Later works and how it can get consumers into trouble. Paige Browning
Health American doctors look to relocate to Canada to avoid the Trump administration Canada has seen a surge of American doctors seeking to move north in the months since President Donald Trump returned to the White House. Brett Kelman
World Former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine discusses Trump's recent criticism of Putin What does President Trump's changing rhetoric on Vladimir Putin suggest about his relationship with the Russian leader? NPR's Michel Martin asks William Taylor, former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine. Michel Martin
World President Trump expressing growing frustration with Russia's Vladimir Putin For several days now, President Trump has expressed growing frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin over the slow progress towards ending the war in Ukraine. Charles Maynes
Health How safe is the food supply after federal cutbacks? Experts are worried As the Trump administration slashes the federal workforce, experts say cuts to the USDA, FDA and CDC have left the food supply vulnerable to outbreaks of foodborne illness. Yuki Noguchi
Politics Hungary inspires U.S. conservatives. Its leader is seen as running a 'dictatorship' Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has been called "Trump before there was a Trump." Here's why his reshaping of Hungary's political institutions inspires U.S. conservatives. Leila Fadel
Arts & Life Want to cut through small talk? Try asking a 'magical question' These creative questions are fun to answer and can help reveal people's personalities. Conflict resolution facilitator Priya Parker shares her favorites and explains how to come up with your own. Malaka Gharib
Business World financial markets welcome court ruling against Trump's tariffs Financial markets welcomed a U.S. court ruling that blocks President Trump from imposing sweeping tariffs on imports under an emergency-powers law. The Associated Press
World Morning news brief Federal trade court blocks many of Trump's tariffs, Trump expressing frustration with Putin and Russia's continued war on Ukraine, Conservative Political Action Conference begins in Hungary. Leila Fadel