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BONUS: A graphic memoir about time, trees, and purpose Artist Jeremy Collins talks about his new graphic memoir, Eventually a Sequoia: Stories of Art, Adventures, and the Wisdom of Giants Jeannie Yandel
National Shooting leaves 1 dead and 6 hurt at historically Black university's homecoming fest in Pennsylvania One person was killed and six more were wounded in a shooting Saturday night at Pennsylvania's Lincoln University. The Associated Press
National How the craft flour movement could be a boon to farmers and Indian Country As U.S. wheat farmers face painful losses in the global market due to President Trump's policies, one domestic flour mill on a reservation in Oregon is expanding its production twelvefold. Kirk Siegler
Politics The White House movie theater demolition ends a storied era in presidential history The vintage movie venue was destroyed this week as part of the Trump administration's plan to build a new $300 million ballroom. Former President Bill Clinton called it the office's "best perk." Chloe Veltman
Business Trump threatens Canada with 10% extra import tax over anti-tariffs ad The ad, which used the words of former President Ronald Reagan to criticize U.S. tariffs, aired during a World Series game. Trump said that Ontario's premier didn't act quickly enough to pull the ad. The Associated Press
Sports Portland Trail Blazers fans react to gambling scandal The Portland Trail Blazers head coach was among several NBA figures arrested this week for allegedly participating in illegal gambling schemes. Joni Auden Land
World President Trump cancels his Putin meeting and reignites tensions with new sanctions New sanctions on Russian oil giants show President Trump's frustration with President Putin as his peace effort falters. Charles Maynes
World On the frontlines of Peru's forgotten cocaine war The Trump administration's goals to crack down on drug trafficking may be at odds with cuts to aid programs meant to fight coca at its source in the Amazon Simeon Tegel
Economy The Port of Houston is feeling the shock of tariffs and a stalled government The Port of Houston is feeling the strain as unpaid customs officers, rising tariffs, and a prolonged government shutdown disrupt trade and threaten jobs across Texas. Andrew Schneider
World Prime Minister Netanyahu stands increasingly alone at home and abroad As the ceasefire takes hold, Prime Minister Netanyahu faces a turning point in his political future, according to Anshel Pfeffer of The Economist. Ahmad Damen