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Latin America FIFA's Infantino confident Mexico can co-host World Cup despite cartel violence FIFA President Gianni Infantino says he has "complete confidence" in Mexico as a World Cup co-host despite days of cartel violence in the country that has left at least 70 people dead. The Associated Press
Ask a Doctor: Why go to the doc when you could use a chatbot? People are leaning on AI chatbots for everything... including health advice. We sit down with two doctors to talk about this trend. Maleeha Syed
Wednesday Evening Headlines Sen. Murray slams Trump's SOTU speech, stricter DUI law stalls out in WA legislature, and Bill Gates apologizes to the Gates Foundation over his ties to Epstein. Patricia Murphy
Front Page: the drama behind Seattle's next City Light CEO, why Washington is moving away from right on red, and more Every week we talk about the most fascinating stories in the news and what they say about the Pacific Northwest. We call it Front Page. Libby Denkmann
Politics What to knw about Sen. Katie Britt, who's negotiating changes to how ICE operates Alabama Sen. Katie Britt came to national prominence in 2024 with an image as a firebrand on the right but has developed a reputation as a bipartisan deal maker in the Senate. Sam Gringlas
Business The market for tariff refunds Well before the Supreme Court struck down many of President Trump's tariffs, Wall Street had been literally betting on it. Firms created a market to sell companies' claims on refunds, if they happen. Mary Childs
Television 'Bridgerton' is back: Head downstairs to meet this season's love interest Bridgerton continues to enthrall fans. This season, Yerin Ha stars as Sophie Baek in a Cinderella-coded story. Ava Berger
Race & Identity Decades after being blocked from the Little League World Series, a Black team is honored A Black little league team that got invited to the 1963 Little League World Series but never got to go because of segregation is finally getting recognition.
National Supreme Court appears split in tax foreclosure case At issue is whether a county can seize homeowners' residence for unpaid property taxes and sell the house at auction for less than the homeowners would get if they put their home on the market themselves. Nina Totenberg