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National Texas flood relief waits as redistricting fights block the legislature Tens of millions of dollars have been donated for Texas flood relief. But families wait for help, as the Texas GOP decided to prioritize redistricting and Democrats decamped to block votes. Paul Flahive
Lin-Manuel Miranda on the 10th anniversary of the musical 'Hamilton' on Broadway For the 10th anniversary of the debut of "Hamilton: An American Musical" on Broadway, NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Lin-Manuel Miranda about the origin and legacy of the show. Steve Inskeep
National The MAGA world was on the side of Israel, now it is split over Gaza Until recently, the MAGA world was solidly on the side of Israel in its conflict with Hamas. But the news of starvation in Gaza has created a rift. Franco Ordoñez
Immigration Trump's immigration policies are having an impact in our workforce Under President Trump's immigration policies, thousands of workers have lost legal status and authorization to work. Those who remain on the job are feeling their absence. Andrea Hsu
Animals Study finds female mountain gorillas prefer to join 'buddies' A long-term study of mountain gorillas finds that when female gorillas move into a new group, they pick one that contains buddies they've lived with before. Nell Greenfieldboyce
Law & Courts A new law firm challenges Trump's executive powers A new law firm formed this week with a mission to challenge President Trump's executive power. NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with James Pearce, one of the firm's top lawyers, about the legal void it intends to fill. Leila Fadel
The next earthquake is coming. Is old Seattle worth saving? The Nisqually earthquake did at least $2 billion worth of damage across the Puget Sound region. It hit Seattle’s historic brick and stone buildings hard, and the city has learned a lot of expensive lessons about what would make them safer. Lucy Soucek
Health Mexican ranchers struggle to adapt as a parasite ravages cattle exports to the U.S. U.S. agriculture officials halted live cattle crossing the border in July due to concerns about the flesh-eating maggot which has been found in southern Mexico and is creeping north. The Associated Press
Elections Rough night for Seattle incumbents, moderates: 5 takeaways from WA's 2025 primary election Early results indicate that a slate of progressive newcomers will face off against moderate incumbents in several key Seattle races this November. King County’s government will see a changing of the guard. Property taxes are probably going up in those areas, too. Scott Greenstone
Business NFL and ESPN reach nonbinding agreement for sale of NFL Network and other media assets Under the terms, ESPN will acquire NFL Network, NFL Fantasy and the rights to distribute the RedZone channel to cable and satellite operators and the league will get a 10% equity stake in ESPN. The Associated Press