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| Good morning. It's Tuesday, July 1, and it turns out you may be eating plastic with every bite of take-out. Our columnist tried to escape it — here's what he did. Now let's get to the news. | |
 | Senators stayed up all night working on the One Big Beautiful Bill. | | |
 | Trump will visit "Alligator Alcatraz" in Florida today. | | |
 | A suspect was identified in the shooting of Idaho firefighters. | | |
 | The jury is out in the sex-trafficking trial of Sean "Diddy" Combs. | - What to expect: Jurors this morning will resume deliberations for a second day. The music mogul faces up to life in prison if he's convicted of the most serious charges.
- Looking back: Over seven weeks, prosecutors argued Combs used "power, violence and fear" to carry out alleged crimes. Our reporters shared their five takeaways here.
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 | Scientists are losing access to a key tool for tracking hurricanes. | | |
 | In Japan, you can hire someone to quit your job for you. | - How it works: Increasingly popular "resignation companies" help clients avoid uncomfortable conversations. They deliver the news to bosses and handle the logistics of quitting.
- Speaking of outsourcing: To get your next job, you may have to face an AI recruiter first. If you encounter one in your job hunt, here's how to handle it.
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| (Illustration by Katty Huertas/The Washington Post) | |
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