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National Strangers pulled a woman from the pool after a water slide accident Julie Moore and her family visited a hot springs resort years ago. When she went down the water slide, she flew off the side, and hit the water hard. Then she felt hands pulling her out of the water.
Environment Washington state sues Trump administration for withholding funding to combat climate change Washington state has filed another lawsuit against the Trump administration — this time for rescinding over $9 million in congressionally approved funds meant to help fight climate change. Sami West
Solicitantes de asilo creían que cumplían las normas. Ahora, a algunos se les pide que empiecen de nuevo NPR informa que decenas de inmigrantes en todo Estados Unidos han recibido cartas notificándoles que sus casos de asilo han sido desestimados porque aún no han tenido una entrevista de evaluación. Ximena Bustillo
Arts & Life These 'Blondes' are turning 100, and they're still a lot of fun Gentlemen Prefer Blondes is about two flappers on the prowl for sugar daddies. First published in 1925, Anita Loos' cheeky comic novel has now been reissued in paperback. Maureen Corrigan
Education Washington migrant higher education programs still waiting on federal funding Colleges and universities in Washington state are still awaiting word on federal funding for migrant education programs for the upcoming school year. Ann Dornfeld
Arts & Life 'Lost' actor Daniel Dae Kim plays a spy who faked his own death in 'Butterfly' Kim says Asian representation in Hollywood has gotten better, but there's still room for improvement: "I still haven't played a romantic lead and I've been doing this for 30 years." Ann Marie Baldonado
Business Trump says Nvidia will hand the U.S. 15% of its H20 chip sales to China The president said Nvidia would pay the government in exchange for easing export restrictions — and that he'd initially asked for a larger cut. John Ruwitch
As Kurdish forces end struggle against Turkey, mothers grieve those lost in the violence After 40 years of fighting, the Kurdistan Workers’ Party said they will lay down its arms.
Court case pits religious rights against public safety The battle is over access to a site where Native Americans have been holding spiritual ceremonies for centuries.
Environment How climate change is impacting tea growing Changing weather patterns and higher temperatures are affecting some of the most prized tea-growing regions in China and Taiwan.