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Remembering Nina Kuscsik, a trailblazer in women's running Back in the 1970s, the prevailing thought was that it wasn't safe for women to run. A leader in the fight for a woman's right to run has died. Nina Kuscsik was 86. Justine Kenin
The new conflict between Israel and Iran has defied expectations, expert says NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Aaron Stein, president of the Foreign Policy Research Institute, about the stakes and the history of nuclear proliferation in the Middle East. Mary Louise Kelly
World As Israel turns its focus to Iran, the death toll mounts in Gaza -- and hunger deepens Palestinians say Israeli forces killed scores of people trying to reach food aid in Khan Younis on Tuesday in the deadliest attack of recent weeks on hungry crowds attempting to get food in Gaza. Abu Bakr Bashir
World 4 things to know as the war between Israel and Iran intensifies Panic and confusion gripped Iran's capital, Tehran, as Israel warned civilians to evacuate or face more potential strikes as conflict between the two countries spilled into its fifth day. Scott Neuman
Politics Alex Padilla recounts his removal from DHS news conference in emotional Senate speech The California Democrat returned to the Senate floor Tuesday to warn that the Trump administrations response to immigration protests in Los Angeles should "shock the conscience of our country." Claudia Grisales
Inside KUOW KUOW and The Seattle Times' collaborative podcast 'Lost Patients' wins Scripps Howard Award KUOW
Health Kraft Heinz to remove artificial dyes from all products, like Jell-O and Kool-Aid By 2027, Kraft Heinz says all artificial food dyes will be replaced with natural colors. The move comes two months after federal officials called on food companies to stop using synthetic dyes. Maria Godoy
Environment Leader of top FEMA disaster coordination office resigns, as Trump moves to eliminate agency Jeremy Greenberg was in charge of coordinating federal help after hurricanes, wildfires, earthquakes and other emergencies. He has resigned from leading FEMA's National Response Coordination Center. Rebecca Hersher
Health How Trump's travel ban could disrupt the way knowledge about health is shared Global health specialists talk about the consequences of the full or partial ban on travel to the U.S. from 19 countries. Jonathan Lambert
Politics Trump threatens Iran's supreme leader, escalating his rhetoric about the conflict President Trump called Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei an "easy target" but said, "We are not going to take him out (kill!), at least not for now." Franco Ordoñez