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Health Crossing the line: Emotional abuse in college sports Researchers have found that athletes experience emotional abuse more than any other form of harm. Some athletes maintain that this kind of abuse by coaches can cause lasting, even irreparable damage. Julia Haney
National Stuck in a long TSA line? Here are some strategies if you need to rebook your flight Extreme TSA lines at airports have left many passengers scrambling to rebook flights missed due to delays. But while airlines say they're helping flyers, they're not obligated to do so. Bill Chappell
Arts & Life That was a fun movie. But where are the bloopers nowadays? Bloopers have usually been funny endnotes to funny movies. They peaked in the late 1990s and early 2000s, but are seemingly fading away. Ayana Archie
National Does the U.S. have a chance in the World Cup? 2 important games will provide clues The U.S. has gone unbeaten in its past five international matches. But now the team is upping the ante with games against Belgium and Portugal that could show fans whether a deep run is in the cards. Becky Sullivan
Fresh Air Weekend: Singer Jill Scott; Actor Riz Ahmed Scott is doing what she wants: "Everything has led me to this place." Her new album is To Whom This May Concern. Ahmed is his own worst critic. His new show Bait explores that.
Politics Trump wants a deadlocked Congress to move on AI. Frustrated states say they already have State lawmakers have been stepping in to regulate artificial intelligence, clashing with the federal government's inaction as concerns about oversight and safety grow. Deepa Shivaram
National At 'No Kings' rallies, anti-Trump protesters speak out against ICE 'cruelty,' Iran war Organizers behind No Kings, a network of progressive groups, say millions turned out in cities and towns across the country and abroad to speak out against the Trump administration's actions. Alana Wise
Friday Evening Headlines WA files lawsuit against Kalshi, PNW farmers feel the pain of Iran war, and mystery orcas are spotted again. Paige Browning
Arts & Life Washington farmers feel the pain of Iran war The ongoing war against Iran is affecting consumers at the gas pump. But for farmers, it’s not just the price of fuel, but fertilizer, too. And that could affect what we all pay at the grocery store. Ruby de Luna