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    September 18, 2025

    Feature

    1. Michigan earmarks face scrutiny as judge reviews millions for ballparks
    2. Nominations sought for foster family and child welfare awards
    3. 2 Shootings, 2 States, Minutes Apart — How Exposure to Shootings Changes All of Us
    4. Setting the record straight on ‘practicing politics the right way’
    5. Daily Briefs

    Business

    1. National Academy of Sciences rebuffs Trump EPA’s effort to undo regulations fighting climate change
    2. Why do big oil companies invest in green energy?
    3. Amid bankruptcy, some Publishers Clearing House winners are facing the end of ‘forever’ prizes
    4. Neighbors help neighbors with resources like clothing swaps, community fridges

    Courts

    1. Prosecutors already have dropped nearly a dozen cases from Trump’s DC crime surge, judge says
    2. University of California students, professors and staff sue the Trump administration
    3. Court Digest
    4. Sotomayor urges better civic education so people know difference between presidents and kings

    Column

    1. Can violent extremists be deradicalized?
    2. Harvard, like all Americans, can’t be punished by the government for speaking freely – and a federal court decision upholds decades of precedents saying so

    Nation

    1. Foreign disinformation about Charlie Kirk’s killing seeks to widen U.S. divisions
    2. Retired 4-star Navy admiral sentenced to 6 years in prison for bribery plot
    3. Chinese dissident who led pro-democracy group pleads guilty to spying for Beijing
    4. National Roundup

    State

    1. Attorneys General Nessel, Mayes expose hidden costs of Trump administration’s attacks on public health in latest podcast episode