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Food BONUS: Our favorite summer patios Summer weather has hit Seattle, and that means it's patio time. Friends of Seattle Eats share their pick for the best spot to soak up some Seattle Sun and enjoy food and drink this summer. Tan Vinh
World Rubio says U.S. will 'aggressively' revoke visas for many Chinese students The announcement to revoke visas is the most drastic move yet to curtail the numbers of international students studying in the U.S. Emily Feng
Arts & Life With 'Karate Kid: Legends,' this film franchise keeps on kicking There’s a lot of pressure for a film like this to live up to the original. What does KUOW’s film reviewer Dyer Oxley think of "Karate Kid: Legends"? In short, expect sequels. Dyer Oxley
Health Trump administration cancels plans to develop a bird flu vaccine The Department of Health and Human Services is ending a $766 million contract with the vaccine company Moderna to develop an mRNA vaccine for flu strains with pandemic potential, including bird flu. Rob Stein
National Federal trade court blocks Trump's emergency tariffs, saying he overstepped authority A federal trade court ruled Wednesday that many of the tariffs President Trump has imposed so far exceeded his power under the International Economic Emergency Powers Act. Scott Horsley
Wednesday Evening Headlines Cooling shelters open during mini heat wave, college grads are entering a workforce with fewer internships, and Spokane astronaut Anne McClain talks to students from space. Paige Browning
National A reality check about L.A.'s wildfire cleanup LA Mayor Karen Bass says her city is recovering faster than after any other wildfire in modern California history. But experts caution against cleaning up too fast given the risks of toxic debris. Kirk Siegler
Sports What to know about this year's wild NBA playoffs The NBA playoffs have been wild this year. There have been six 20-point comeback victories. That's the most in almost 30 years. The New York Knicks have three of those wins. Becky Sullivan
U.S. and Israel are at odds with the UN over new aid program for Gaza The U.N. Security Council meets on Gaza, as the U.S. backs a new aid group and dismisses concerns by the U.N. that aid is being "politicized." Michele Kelemen
Business The depletion of the federal workforce is putting America's farms at risk There are growing concerns that President Trump's depletion of the federal workforce is putting America's farms at risk, which could lead to higher food prices and hurdles for farm exports. Andrea Hsu