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World Daughters of Donbas band sings songs of stolen Ukrainian children A group of Ukrainian musicians is touring the world to remind people that thousands of Ukrainian children have been kidnapped by Russia. Robbie Griffiths
Sports First HBCU D1 women's wrestlers compete at first national women's college wrestling championship It's a weekend of firsts in Iowa, where the first national women's college wrestling championship is taking place and the first HBCU Division 1 women's wrestling team is fielding players. Jason Fuller
National Documenting life as a free man, after 30 years in prison A look at KALW's "Uncuffed" podcast, and a conversation with Greg Eskridge, talking about life after he was paroled in the summer of 2024 - after spending more than 30 years in prison - and his relationship with his family and society. Kai McNamee
Politics Jan. 6 plaque honoring police officers is now displayed at the Capitol after a 3-year delay Visitors to the Capitol in Washington now have a visible reminder of the siege there on Jan. 6, 2021, and the officers who fought and were injured that day. The Associated Press
National Authorities searching debris after suspected tornadoes kill 6 in Michigan, Oklahoma A 12-year-old boy is reported to be among the dead following powerful storms that stretched across the middle of the country. The Associated Press
Weekend Listen: Haitian immigrants in Spokane share their stories, Coast Salish peoples on the art of weaving, and Tacoma is doubling its public trash can supply Today, we’re bringing you the best from the KUOW Newsroom… First, two Haitian immigrants in Spokane tell their stories, and how they’re trying to move forward despite the controversy around their temporarily protected status. Next, a new exhibition at the Burke Museum showcases the Coast Salish peoples and the art of weaving. And finally, the City of Tacoma is doubling the number of public trash cans in the city this year. Patricia Murphy
Sports A neuroscientist heads to the Winter Paralympics Sydney Peterson is among the U.S. athletes heading to the 2026 Winter Paralympics. A neuroscientist in training, Peterson is studying movement disorders, similar to her own condition. Emily Chen-Newton
National Hear what United Airlines is doing to inspire passengers to use headphones Tired of listening to other people's music, shows, and phone conversations in flight, the people at United Airlines have written a rule that lets them kick you off the plane if you don't put on headphones. Scott Simon
National Security What's Trump's plan for the U.S. security initiative called, 'The Shield of Americas'? A regional coalition of Latin American countries will make up "The Shield of Americas," which becomes official this weekend in Miami. What does the Trump Administration want from this new initiative? Franco Ordoñez
National Native Americans react to Sen. Markwayne Mullin's DHS appointment Many tribes are encouraged by Trump's choice of Sen. Markwayne Mullin, a member of the Cherokee nation, as the new DHS Secretary. ICE agents have been accused of racially profiling Native Americans. Kirk Siegler