The Latest Environment In reversal, Defense Department will continue providing crucial satellite weather data About a month after announcing that it would stop sharing data that hurricane forecasters and scientists rely on, the Navy now says it will continue distributing it. Rebecca Hersher Education Seattle School Board to pick next superintendent in October The Seattle School Board is now slated to pick the district's next superintendent by the end of October, according to a new timeline presented to the board on Wednesday. Sami West Politics Trump announces 90-day extension of prior trade deal with Mexico President Trump, who has insisted Aug. 1 is a firm deadline for countries around the world, said that "the complexities of a Deal with Mexico are somewhat different from other Nations." Danielle Kurtzleben Arts & Life 'Code of Silence' is a twisty crime series with an unsentimental take on deafness A new BritBox series centers on a deaf woman who works in a police station, and whose lip-reading abilities come in handy when the precinct needs help interpreting surveillance footage. John Powers Arts & Life 'The Colonel and The King' dives into the relationship between Elvis and his manager Biographer Peter Guralnick paints a surprising portrait of Presley's long-time manager, Col. Tom Parker: "He had nothing whatsoever to do with the music other than to defend Elvis' choices." Terry Gross Technology Microsoft is worth $4 trillion. What does that mean for AI? Just weeks after Nvidia became the first publicly traded company worth $4 trillion, Microsoft has now hit the milestone. Politics How Trump is breaking presidential norms President Trump's critics accuse him of breaking or ignoring norms. How utilities in Arizona are working to prevent power grid blackouts Utilities in Arizona are taking control of some customers' thermostats. Economy Brazillian farmers face tariff anxiety The threat of 50% tariffs on all goods coming from Brazil has growers and producers in the South American country on edge. National High Noon is recalling some vodka seltzers mislabeled as Celsius energy drinks Some beach variety packs of High Noon hard seltzers included canned cocktails mislabeled as blue raspberry Celsius energy drinks. The affected lots were sent to retailers in six states last week. Rachel Treisman Prev 1120 of 1644 Next Sponsored
Environment In reversal, Defense Department will continue providing crucial satellite weather data About a month after announcing that it would stop sharing data that hurricane forecasters and scientists rely on, the Navy now says it will continue distributing it. Rebecca Hersher
Education Seattle School Board to pick next superintendent in October The Seattle School Board is now slated to pick the district's next superintendent by the end of October, according to a new timeline presented to the board on Wednesday. Sami West
Politics Trump announces 90-day extension of prior trade deal with Mexico President Trump, who has insisted Aug. 1 is a firm deadline for countries around the world, said that "the complexities of a Deal with Mexico are somewhat different from other Nations." Danielle Kurtzleben
Arts & Life 'Code of Silence' is a twisty crime series with an unsentimental take on deafness A new BritBox series centers on a deaf woman who works in a police station, and whose lip-reading abilities come in handy when the precinct needs help interpreting surveillance footage. John Powers
Arts & Life 'The Colonel and The King' dives into the relationship between Elvis and his manager Biographer Peter Guralnick paints a surprising portrait of Presley's long-time manager, Col. Tom Parker: "He had nothing whatsoever to do with the music other than to defend Elvis' choices." Terry Gross
Technology Microsoft is worth $4 trillion. What does that mean for AI? Just weeks after Nvidia became the first publicly traded company worth $4 trillion, Microsoft has now hit the milestone.
Politics How Trump is breaking presidential norms President Trump's critics accuse him of breaking or ignoring norms.
How utilities in Arizona are working to prevent power grid blackouts Utilities in Arizona are taking control of some customers' thermostats.
Economy Brazillian farmers face tariff anxiety The threat of 50% tariffs on all goods coming from Brazil has growers and producers in the South American country on edge.
National High Noon is recalling some vodka seltzers mislabeled as Celsius energy drinks Some beach variety packs of High Noon hard seltzers included canned cocktails mislabeled as blue raspberry Celsius energy drinks. The affected lots were sent to retailers in six states last week. Rachel Treisman