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Old Weezer and Chris Rainbow songs find a new life on TikTok Old tracks hit the Billboard charts this week, thanks to online virality. Stephen Thompson
Global Health She used to run U.S. AIDS relief — now, foreign aid has changed NPR's Juana Summers speaks to Dr. Deborah Birx about PEPFAR and the global fight to end HIV/AIDS. Matt Ozug
China urges travelers to avoid SEA Airport after 20 scholars were denied entry to the US Chinese government officials are encouraging travelers to be wary and avoid entering the United States through Seattle, citing a pattern of continual harassment by U.S. Customs and Border Protection personnel. Associated Press
Iran says Strait of Hormuz is open Iran said the Strait of Hormuz is now open to all commercial traffic. We examine the possible global economic repercussions should oil and gas shipments start flowing again in significant numbers. Fatima Al-Kassab
Animals The world's oldest chicken is reportedly a jazz aficionado The world's oldest chicken, according to Guinness World Records, lives in Portland, Maine. Gertie is 15 years old, blind, and according to her caretaker Frank Turek, she loves jazz. Jason Fuller
Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel explore spiritual connection in Mother Mary NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Michaela Coel and Anne Hathaway about their new movie, Mother Mary, and whether they've ever had any supernatural encounters in real life. Sarah Handel
Business Gasoline could drop below $4 in coming days Gasoline costs should start to fall soon, although a full recovery to pre-war prices is expected to take months. That's assuming that peace holds and traffic flows resume through the Strait of Hormuz. Camila Domonoske
PHOTOS: Seattle area blossoms into spring Spring has sprung in Western Washington, and the sun is officially setting after 8 p.m. KUOW's Megan Farmer and Juan Pablo Chiquiza set out to document the essence, feeling, and hues of springtime in our region. Megan Farmer
The philosopher trying to teach ethics to AI developers Philosopher Meghan Sullivan feels her years of study have all been leading up to today's AI debates. Some tech developers are finally ready to get into the ethical weeds with her. Katie Monteleone
Arts & Life You can't fake this: 'The Christophers' is a witty film about forgery and friendship In Steven Soderbergh's new dark comedy, Ian McKellen plays a famous painter, and Michaela Coel is an art restorer hired to infiltrate his home by his greedy grown-up children. Justin Chang