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Politics U.S. holds indirect talks with Iran, with a U.S. military commander present Iran and the United States held indirect talks in Oman on Friday, negotiations that appeared to return to the starting point on how to approach discussions over Tehran's nuclear program. The Associated Press
National New Jersey's special Democratic primary too early to call With more than 61,000 votes counted, Mejia led Malinowski by less than 1 percentage point. The Democratic winner will face the Republican primary winner Joe Hathaway in April. The Associated Press
Latin America Argentina and U.S. sign a major trade deal to slash tariffs, boost political alliance The deal slashes hundreds of reciprocal tariffs between the two countries. The Associated Press
Health White House unveils TrumpRx website for medication discounts Under Trump administration deals to lower drug prices, pharmaceutical companies are offering some of their drugs at discounted prices through a new website called TrumpRx.gov. Sydney Lupkin
Thursday Evening Headlines Head of WA schools throws support behind “millionaires tax,” bill to restrict license plate readers advances in Olympia, and Governor Ferguson meets with NBA commissioner Adam Silver. Paige Browning
Seattle, you're about to get a Thai coffee shop Nudibranch Coffee is set to open its doors on Feb. 7. We sat down with Emily Sirisup and Cole Arnesen to hear how their vision for the city's first Thai coffee shop came together. Maleeha Syed
Politics Taxing the jocks and the nerds It's only February, yet it's still tax season. We talk about what Washington Dems have proposed. Gabrielle Healy
Education ‘ICE out!’ Seattle students gather downtown to protest federal immigration crackdown Hundreds of Seattle-area students walked out of school Thursday and gathered at Seattle City Hall downtown to protest the tactics of federal immigration enforcement officers across the country. Megan Farmer
Law & Courts More frustrated prosecutors at the U.S Attorney's office in Minnesota call it quits Turmoil continues at the U.S. Attorney's office in Minneapolis. This week another attorney was removed from a special assignment dealing with immigration cases after telling a judge she hates her job. Matt Sepic
World Is a new Iran nuclear deal possible? NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with NPR's Geoff Brumfiel and Greg Myre about the upcoming meeting between Iran and the United States. Greg Myre