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Politics GOP Rep. Tony Gonzales heads to a runoff in Texas amid a new ethics probe in the House Texas Republican Rep. Tony Gonzales has faced increasing pressure from his party to resign or drop out of his race after allegations of an affair with a staffer. Barbara Sprunt
National Satellite imagery shows strike that destroyed Iranian school was more extensive than first reported The images suggest that precision munitions struck other buildings, including a clinic that was also inside the complex. Geoff Brumfiel
Arts & Life The 2026 Oscar-nominated documentaries are sensitive and transformative This year's Oscar-nominated documentaries include a tale of terminal cancer, dispatches from behind bars in Alabama, and stories from Iran and Russia. Davi Merchan
Law & Courts Father of accused shooter found guilty in Georgia Colin Gray was found guilty of second-degree murder for providing access to the gun used in the 2024 school shooting that killed four people.
Why is physical media still popular? Vinyl, cassettes and even Walkmans seem like antiquities in this day and age, but there has been a surprising resurgence and they've become a staple at certain big box stores.
Business Make America Skilled Again: Arkansas to lead the way for apprenticeship boom Trump says his goal is to reach one million active apprenticeships while he’s in office.
Music 'Strasbourg 82' shows that Art Blakey never stopped pushing the envelope There have been so many extraordinary iterations of Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers that some remarkable editions have been overlooked — including Strasbourg 82, a newly discovered concert album. Martin Johnson
Arts & Life Paul McCartney's decade of transformation: From Beatles breakup to John Lennon's murder Man on the Run shows McCartney's effort to define himself outside The Beatles' shadow: "Paul making this documentary was a way of coming to terms with that whole period," says director Morgan Neville. Ann Marie Baldonado
Books Why you should judge a book by its cover, according to a PNW designer You know the phrase: Don't judge a book by its cover. I could not disagree more. Katie Campbell
Politics A Biden-era rule sought to stabilize child care. Why Trump wants it gone The Trump administration has proposed repealing a Biden-era rule that required states to change how they pay out child care subsidies, citing the potential for fraud. Andrea Hsu