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National One year into an uneven recovery, L.A.'s fire survivors mark a somber milestone The recovery from last year's deadly wildfires in Los Angeles has been slow and uneven for a lot of reasons, with survivors struggling to navigate a complex patchwork of systems to rebuild. Kirk Siegler
Science How large is Greenland, really? Your map may be deceiving you Talk of annexation has Greenland in the news again. But due to quirks of cartography, some common maps show the territory much larger than it is. Joe Hernandez
Health RFK Jr.'s new food pyramid puts meat, cheese and vegetables at the top Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has announced new dietary guidelines for Americans focused on promoting whole foods, healthy proteins and fats. And he's 'declared war' on sugar. Allison Aubrey
Politics Rubio and Hegseth brief lawmakers on "three fold process" for Venezuela Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth briefed lawmakers Wednesday on a three-fold process for Venezuela's future. Barbara Sprunt
The best superhero flicks in 2026! Host Dyer Oxley chats with Seattle-based film critic Tim Hall to preview all the comic book films and shows coming up in 2026, highlighting the ones that are worth your attention. Dyer Oxley
Arts & Life Timothée Chalamet brings a lot to the table in 'Marty Supreme' Chalamet stars as a scrappy shoe salesman who dreams of becoming the greatest table tennis player in the world — and is willing to steal, cheat, sweet-talk and hustle his way to the top. Justin Chang
Arts & Life 'American Reich' author details a national surge in bigotry and white supremacy Journalist Eric Lichtblau says President Trump's incendiary rhetoric has stoked a "new age of hate." His book centers on a murder committed by a young neo-Nazi in Orange County, Calif. Dave Davies
Politics It's not just oil: How else Wall Street might benefit from Trump's Venezuela actions Oil companies and their shareholders may benefit from President Trump's military action in Venezuela — but it also could benefit many other U.S. investors. Maria Aspan
Politics A bid rigging scandal in Bellingham may involve ChatGPT At least one expert says it may be the first time AI has been at the center of procurement fraud. Kim Malcolm
Arts & Life How to give and receive compliments Some people don’t like getting compliments. But when we deflect the praise, we can end up hurting the feelings of the person trying to be nice.