The Latest National How Trump's effort to move a federal office out of D.C. went in his 1st term President Trump set an April 14 deadline for federal agency reorganization plans, suggesting relocating offices out of D.C. to save money. But an agency move to Colorado in Trump's first term failed. Stina Sieg National How federal cuts are affecting school lunches at one Louisiana school A program that brings farm fresh foods to schools in Louisiana was cut by the Trump administration. Now some local lawmakers are pushing to get it back. Aubri Juhasz History Throughline: The birth of the modern federal civil service The hosts of the Throughline podcast bring us the story of how a presidential assassination gave rise to the modern federal civil service. Rund Abdelfatah National Colorado's rape kit backlog is a barrier to investigations and arrests A nationwide backlog in rape kit testing was largely solved in 2018. But Colorado has fallen behind again due to a corrupt investigator. Progress to catch up will be slow. Bente Birkeland Mass displacement in Gaza as Israel increases airstrikes Palestinians have been massively displaced from areas of Gaza under a new Israeli military effort. Many have ended up in Gaza City where families are pitching tents near a once-picturesque seaport. Daniel Estrin Business Tariffs throw a wrench in Worcester's manufacturing growth President Trump wants to bring manufacturing back to the U.S. We visit Worchester, Massachusetts, which once made things like wire and paper, to see how manufacturing there has changed. Liz Neisloss Animals How LED lights can help birds avoid fatal run-ins with windows Shining ultraviolet lights on windows can substantially decrease the number of birds that fly into them and die, new research at Utah State University shows. Clarissa Casper Politics Trump calls Putin 'absolutely crazy' following Russia's latest barrage on Ukraine Trump's remarks were a rare rebuke of the Russian president and followed a storm of drone and missile attacks on Ukrainian cities on Sunday evening. Jackie Northam DOJ investigates proposed Muslim development in Texas A proposed Muslim development of a Texas mosque has been the subject of criticism from almost every single high-profile Republican in the state, including Attorney General Ken Paxton and Gov. Greg Abbot. Books Author Emiko Jean on her 'curiosity and frustration' with violence against women This is the KUOW Book Club, and we just finished reading Emiko Jean's thriller "The Return of Ellie Black." I'm your guide Katie Campbell. Let's get into it. A content warning before we continue: This article includes discussion of child abuse, including sexual abuse. Katie Campbell Prev 1522 of 1648 Next Sponsored
National How Trump's effort to move a federal office out of D.C. went in his 1st term President Trump set an April 14 deadline for federal agency reorganization plans, suggesting relocating offices out of D.C. to save money. But an agency move to Colorado in Trump's first term failed. Stina Sieg
National How federal cuts are affecting school lunches at one Louisiana school A program that brings farm fresh foods to schools in Louisiana was cut by the Trump administration. Now some local lawmakers are pushing to get it back. Aubri Juhasz
History Throughline: The birth of the modern federal civil service The hosts of the Throughline podcast bring us the story of how a presidential assassination gave rise to the modern federal civil service. Rund Abdelfatah
National Colorado's rape kit backlog is a barrier to investigations and arrests A nationwide backlog in rape kit testing was largely solved in 2018. But Colorado has fallen behind again due to a corrupt investigator. Progress to catch up will be slow. Bente Birkeland
Mass displacement in Gaza as Israel increases airstrikes Palestinians have been massively displaced from areas of Gaza under a new Israeli military effort. Many have ended up in Gaza City where families are pitching tents near a once-picturesque seaport. Daniel Estrin
Business Tariffs throw a wrench in Worcester's manufacturing growth President Trump wants to bring manufacturing back to the U.S. We visit Worchester, Massachusetts, which once made things like wire and paper, to see how manufacturing there has changed. Liz Neisloss
Animals How LED lights can help birds avoid fatal run-ins with windows Shining ultraviolet lights on windows can substantially decrease the number of birds that fly into them and die, new research at Utah State University shows. Clarissa Casper
Politics Trump calls Putin 'absolutely crazy' following Russia's latest barrage on Ukraine Trump's remarks were a rare rebuke of the Russian president and followed a storm of drone and missile attacks on Ukrainian cities on Sunday evening. Jackie Northam
DOJ investigates proposed Muslim development in Texas A proposed Muslim development of a Texas mosque has been the subject of criticism from almost every single high-profile Republican in the state, including Attorney General Ken Paxton and Gov. Greg Abbot.
Books Author Emiko Jean on her 'curiosity and frustration' with violence against women This is the KUOW Book Club, and we just finished reading Emiko Jean's thriller "The Return of Ellie Black." I'm your guide Katie Campbell. Let's get into it. A content warning before we continue: This article includes discussion of child abuse, including sexual abuse. Katie Campbell