The Latest National Enlisting the national guard in deportation is a 'dangerous path' says former chief NPR's Juana Summers talks with retired Major General Randy Manner, former Acting Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau, about President Trump federalizing the guard for his deportation campaign. Jeffrey Pierre Economy Wall Street's five stages of tariff grief As they process President Trump's chaotic tariffs and other economic policies, some of the country's most powerful CEOs are moving from denial and bargaining to public anger and depression. Maria Aspan National The latest on the L.A. protests In Los Angeles, protests continue over federal immigration raids that happened Friday and over the weekend. Aaron Schrank Arts & Life Quilts by Black craftspeople need to be preserved — but funds have been pulled The federal government revoked $460,000 in federal funding to a Berkeley, Calif., museum housing historic African-American quilts. The funds were to be used to conserve the quilts. Chloe Veltman National Some states are seeing an increase in fraudulent odometer rollbacks on used cars Looking to buy a used car? Check out the odometer. Some states are seeing an increase in fraudulent odometer rollbacks. Chuck Quirmbach Environment Invasive bullfrog eradication allows pond turtles to recover American bullfrog populations have exploded around the world with dire consequences for native wildlife. But researchers say they may have found a way to help these species rebound. Ari Daniel High temps approach 90 after record-setting weekend in Western Washington A weekend heatwave that broke records across Western Washington Sunday is expected to continue Monday, with temperatures in some locations expected to top 90 degrees. KUOW Staff Politics Pam Bondi's brother overwhelmingly defeated in heated race to lead the D.C. Bar The race became a microcosm for the clashes and pressures on the American legal system this year, in part because one of the two top candidates is the younger brother of Attorney General Pam Bondi. Carrie Johnson Arts & Life Growing up, comic Atsuko Okatsuka felt like 'a freak' -- now she's owning it Okatsuka is known for her bowl haircut — and for finding humor in the dysfunction of her immigrant family. Her standup special Father is about her dad, who reappeared in her life after decades away. Tonya Mosley Crime Seattle police investigating U District shooting Seattle police are investigating an early Monday morning shooting in the University District that injured a 22-year-old man. KUOW Staff Prev 1424 of 1650 Next Sponsored
National Enlisting the national guard in deportation is a 'dangerous path' says former chief NPR's Juana Summers talks with retired Major General Randy Manner, former Acting Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau, about President Trump federalizing the guard for his deportation campaign. Jeffrey Pierre
Economy Wall Street's five stages of tariff grief As they process President Trump's chaotic tariffs and other economic policies, some of the country's most powerful CEOs are moving from denial and bargaining to public anger and depression. Maria Aspan
National The latest on the L.A. protests In Los Angeles, protests continue over federal immigration raids that happened Friday and over the weekend. Aaron Schrank
Arts & Life Quilts by Black craftspeople need to be preserved — but funds have been pulled The federal government revoked $460,000 in federal funding to a Berkeley, Calif., museum housing historic African-American quilts. The funds were to be used to conserve the quilts. Chloe Veltman
National Some states are seeing an increase in fraudulent odometer rollbacks on used cars Looking to buy a used car? Check out the odometer. Some states are seeing an increase in fraudulent odometer rollbacks. Chuck Quirmbach
Environment Invasive bullfrog eradication allows pond turtles to recover American bullfrog populations have exploded around the world with dire consequences for native wildlife. But researchers say they may have found a way to help these species rebound. Ari Daniel
High temps approach 90 after record-setting weekend in Western Washington A weekend heatwave that broke records across Western Washington Sunday is expected to continue Monday, with temperatures in some locations expected to top 90 degrees. KUOW Staff
Politics Pam Bondi's brother overwhelmingly defeated in heated race to lead the D.C. Bar The race became a microcosm for the clashes and pressures on the American legal system this year, in part because one of the two top candidates is the younger brother of Attorney General Pam Bondi. Carrie Johnson
Arts & Life Growing up, comic Atsuko Okatsuka felt like 'a freak' -- now she's owning it Okatsuka is known for her bowl haircut — and for finding humor in the dysfunction of her immigrant family. Her standup special Father is about her dad, who reappeared in her life after decades away. Tonya Mosley
Crime Seattle police investigating U District shooting Seattle police are investigating an early Monday morning shooting in the University District that injured a 22-year-old man. KUOW Staff