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Arts & Life Comic Cristela Alonzo grew up in fear of border patrol. ICE has 'brought it all back' For the first seven years of her life, Alonzo lived in an abandoned diner in a south Texas border town. Her new Netflix stand-up special is called Upper Classy. Terry Gross
Business Compass-Anywhere real estate merger could squeeze small brokerages The deal, announced earlier this week, would combine the two largest U.S. residential brokerages by sales volume. Scott Neuman
National Michigan church attacker was a Marine Corps veteran, military officials say Thomas Jacob Sanford served in the Marines from 2004 to 2008, military officials confirmed to NPR. He was killed in a shootout with police. Joe Hernandez
Health Lawsuits against Tylenol's maker get a boost after Trump's comments A law firm appealing a stalled case against Tylenol's maker, Kenvue, says people are calling to join the suit, alleging the painkiller caused autism in children whose mothers took it during pregnancy. Sydney Lupkin
Technology Crypto giant Tether plans to expand across the U.S. Under the Biden administration, Tether struggled to expand in the United States due in part to a controversial history that made even industry players wary.
Politics Trump announces agreement with Israel to end war in Gaza President Trump is expected to press Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to accept a new plan to end the war in Gaza during a meeting at the White House on Monday. Franco Ordoñez
Books Seattle author Daniel Tam-Claiborne on belonging, empathy in the time of Covid-19 This is the KUOW Book Club, and we just finished reading "Transplants" by Daniel Tam-Claiborne. I'm your reading guide Katie Campbell, and Tam-Claiborne joined me at the KUOW studios recently to talk about his debut novel. Katie Campbell
Politics One federal worker's story of fighting her job President Trump is threatening to lay off more federal employees if the government partially shuts down on Wednesday. But some of the workers that the government dismissed earlier this year want their jobs back.
Politics USDA ends food insecurity survey The Trump administration ended a survey that measured U.S. food insecurity for 30 years.
Rock Springs, Wyoming, sees new effort to memorialize massacred Chinese workers Rock Springs, Wyoming, is a railroad town built on immigrant labor.