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Should WA restrict access to porn sites based on age? States across the country are age-gating sites with explicit sexual content. But critics have raised concerns about privacy. Libby Denkmann
An investigation into the use of spit hoods in medical settings Critics of spit hoods consider the devices dehumanizing…. And in some cases, dangerous. A new investigation from The Seattle Times looks at how they're used in medical settings. Libby Denkmann
Business China bans hidden car door handles, which can trap people after crashes China has introduced new regulations, starting in 2027, requiring all car doors to open manually from both sides. Electric door handles can malfunction in a crash or battery failure. Camila Domonoske
Politics Leaders of Gateway train tunnel project sue Trump administration over withheld money A massive tunnel project that would link New York and New Jersey could run out of money by the end of the week. Developers are suing the Trump administration in an effort go get the funding flowing. Stephen Nessen
Europe The latest Epstein files are tarnishing and toppling powerful figures in the U.K. Epstein's photos and emails have already prompted King Charles to strip his brother Andrew of his title "prince." Now, they've prompted one of Britain's top diplomats — Peter Mandelson — to step down. Lauren Frayer
What are your rights if Border Patrol wants to search your phone? Searches of devices at the border have increased, according to CBP's own data. It's still unlikely you'll be searched: but if you are, what should you know about keeping your data private and secure? Libby Denkmann
National A thriving Muslim school in Alabama looked to expand, but was met with Islamophobia A Muslim school near Birmingham, Ala., was thriving — winning academic awards, increasing enrollment and looking to expand. Then came the lawn signs, the first warning that trouble was on the way. Vahini Shori
A San Francisco coyote makes a great escape to Alcatraz A coyote was spotted swimming to Alcatraz and now appears to be thriving. Ecologist Christopher Schell at the University of California Berkeley has been following this saga. Christopher Intagliata
Ken Burns' wants viewers to give history a second look with 'The American Revolution' NPR's history podcast Throughline speaks with Ken Burns about his latest documentary, The American Revolution.
National It's hard to tell, so far, what Trump has planned for the Kennedy Center NPR's Scott Detrow talks with David Graham of The Atlantic about President Trump's vision for the Kennedy Center and the intersection of art and politics. Sarah Handel