The Latest National Proposed Medicaid cuts threaten the future of Kentucky health clinics A look at a rural clinic in Kentucky shows how it could get harder for states to provide health care for people on Medicaid — and how other clinics could be affected — if Congress imposes cuts. Sylvia Goodman National The Senate bill and the social safety net President Trump's sweeping budget bill just passed the Senate. It would cut trillions in taxes. It also would make the biggest cuts to the social safety net in decades – to things like food aid. Juana Summers National What the rollback of California's landmark environmental law could mean California lawmakers passed legislation this week changing the state's landmark environmental law in an effort to lower barriers to affordable housing. We unpack the changes and their implications. Laura Klivans The deadly risk of trying to reach food in Gaza An NPR journalist in Gaza describes his experience seeking food from a site run by private American contractors, facing Israeli military fire, crowds fighting for rations, and masked thieves. Daniel Estrin Politics CBS is the latest news giant to bend to Trump's power With a $16 million payment to settle President Trump's lawsuit over 60 Minutes' interview with Kamala Harris, CBS becomes the latest media outlet to bow to his power. David Folkenflik Law & Courts Manuel Ellis' family gets $6 million in wrongful death settlement with city of Tacoma More than five years after Manuel "Manny" Ellis was killed during a police encounter on his way home from a Tacoma convenience store, the city will pay his family $6 million to settle a wrongful death lawsuit KUOW Staff Law & Courts Bryan Kohberger pleads guilty to murder in stabbings of 4 Idaho students to avoid death penalty Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to murder Wednesday in the brutal stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students in 2022 that stunned and terrified the campus and set off a nationwide search, which ended weeks later when he was arrested in Pennsylvania. Associated Press Arts & Life 'Love Island' and modern dating: why romance is dead This season of Love Island USA is making some viewers feel exasperated. Is it a reflection of today's dating scene? Liam McBain Politics The GOP's massive bill would add trillions of dollars to the country's debt The GOP tax cut and spending bill passed by the Senate this week is expected to add trillions of dollars to the federal debt over the next decade. The savings would mostly go to top earners. Scott Horsley National Whether you're driving or flying, here are travel tips for the Fourth of July weekend AAA anticipates that a record 72.2 million people will travel this holiday weekend. Here's how to prepare if you're one of them. Rachel Treisman Prev 1223 of 1647 Next Sponsored
National Proposed Medicaid cuts threaten the future of Kentucky health clinics A look at a rural clinic in Kentucky shows how it could get harder for states to provide health care for people on Medicaid — and how other clinics could be affected — if Congress imposes cuts. Sylvia Goodman
National The Senate bill and the social safety net President Trump's sweeping budget bill just passed the Senate. It would cut trillions in taxes. It also would make the biggest cuts to the social safety net in decades – to things like food aid. Juana Summers
National What the rollback of California's landmark environmental law could mean California lawmakers passed legislation this week changing the state's landmark environmental law in an effort to lower barriers to affordable housing. We unpack the changes and their implications. Laura Klivans
The deadly risk of trying to reach food in Gaza An NPR journalist in Gaza describes his experience seeking food from a site run by private American contractors, facing Israeli military fire, crowds fighting for rations, and masked thieves. Daniel Estrin
Politics CBS is the latest news giant to bend to Trump's power With a $16 million payment to settle President Trump's lawsuit over 60 Minutes' interview with Kamala Harris, CBS becomes the latest media outlet to bow to his power. David Folkenflik
Law & Courts Manuel Ellis' family gets $6 million in wrongful death settlement with city of Tacoma More than five years after Manuel "Manny" Ellis was killed during a police encounter on his way home from a Tacoma convenience store, the city will pay his family $6 million to settle a wrongful death lawsuit KUOW Staff
Law & Courts Bryan Kohberger pleads guilty to murder in stabbings of 4 Idaho students to avoid death penalty Bryan Kohberger pleaded guilty to murder Wednesday in the brutal stabbing deaths of four University of Idaho students in 2022 that stunned and terrified the campus and set off a nationwide search, which ended weeks later when he was arrested in Pennsylvania. Associated Press
Arts & Life 'Love Island' and modern dating: why romance is dead This season of Love Island USA is making some viewers feel exasperated. Is it a reflection of today's dating scene? Liam McBain
Politics The GOP's massive bill would add trillions of dollars to the country's debt The GOP tax cut and spending bill passed by the Senate this week is expected to add trillions of dollars to the federal debt over the next decade. The savings would mostly go to top earners. Scott Horsley
National Whether you're driving or flying, here are travel tips for the Fourth of July weekend AAA anticipates that a record 72.2 million people will travel this holiday weekend. Here's how to prepare if you're one of them. Rachel Treisman