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Elections Taxes and spending are top priorities for candidates in Washington's 26th Legislative District The race to represent Washington's 26th District is shaping up to be a nailbiter this November. Hans Anderson
Business Video game company Electronic Arts confirmed plans for a historic deal NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Jennifer Maas, a senior business writer at Variety, about video game company Electronic Arts' agreement to be acquired and taken private in a deal valued at $55 billion. Kai McNamee
Sports A preview of the MLB playoffs Baseball playoffs begin Tuesday with some familiar teams: the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox and LA Dodgers. But the San Diego Padres, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Guardians are back. Becky Sullivan
National Tyler Robinson's team requests time to review evidence in his second court appearance The defense for Tyler Robinson, the suspect in the Charlie Kirk assassination, has asked for more time to review the evidence before deciding whether to seek a preliminary hearing. Martha Harris
Arts & Life You can't come to the touring Cake Picnic unless you bring a dessert to share People across Southern California came out to eat cake this weekend… 483 different cakes to be exact. A touring picnic took over a Santa Monica park with one simple rule…bring a cake. Makenna Sievertson
Business Unlocking the Gen Z consumer As Nike targets a new generation with a revised slogan, "Why Do It?," NPR's Ailsa Chang talks to consumer trends expert Casey Lewis about what brands get right and wrong about Gen Z. Ailsa Chang
Politics Congressional leaders met with President Trump ahead of shutdown deadline The federal government is close to a shutdown. President Trump met Monday with top Congressional leaders from both parties in the Oval Office, which ended with both sides dug in. Tamara Keith
The future of public media in South Dakota With federal funding ending later this week, our media correspondent went to South Dakota to learn what people want from public media today. David Folkenflik
Russell M. Nelson, head of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, dies at 101 The leader of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has died. Russell M. Nelson was 101 years old — the oldest person to have ever led the Salt Lake City-based faith. Emily Pohlsander
World With no guarantee of U.S. weapons, Ukraine races to make its own President Trump says the U.S. won't be giving more weapons to Ukraine. As a result, Ukraine is racing to make as many of its own weapons as it can. Greg Myre