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Environment Under new regulation, common pesticide would require 'prescription' for use Neonicotinoids are widely used pesticides, but they kill bees and harm ecosystems. New rules would treat them more like controlled drugs, requiring something akin to a prescription for their use. Rae Solomon
Politics Trump tries to sell voters on his view of the economy in State of the Union address President Trump spent a substantial portion of his State of the Union speech talking about the economy, including a vow to replace the tariffs the Supreme Court recently struck down. A Martínez
Immigration Trump avoids his more aggressive immigration policies in State of the Union address Immigration was a key topic in President Trump's State of the Union address, but he avoided discussing his more aggressive and controversial efforts, including the recent ICE campaign in Minneapolis. A Martínez
Climate Tax credits for solar panels are available, but the catch is you can't own them Rooftop solar installers are steering customers toward leases instead of purchases. Federal tax credits for purchased systems have ended but are still available for leased ones. Jeff Brady
Politics 5 takeaways from Trump's State of the Union address President Trump hit familiar notes on immigration and culture in his speech Tuesday night, but he largely underplayed the economic problems that voters say they are most concerned about. Domenico Montanaro
Will this summer's World Cup be an economic win for Seattle? The World Cup is coming to Seattle this summer. Will the reward of hosting these games be worth the cost? Carol Smith
New KUOW docuseries: Adults in the Room In 1998, a popular teacher at Garfield High School in Seattle falls into a crevasse while mountain-climbing in Olympic National Park. Six of his teenage students then pull off a daring rescue. Will James
World China restricts exports to 40 Japanese entities with ties to military China on Tuesday restricted exports to 40 Japanese entities it says are contributing to Japan's "remilitarization," in the latest escalation of tensions with Tokyo. The Associated Press
Politics Signs, silence, skipping: How Democrats protested Trump's State of the Union The pushback comes as Democrats enter a midterm year in which they hope to make gains in the House and Senate. Elena Moore
Politics Trump honors gold medal-winning men's hockey team at State of the Union amid controversy The celebration of the men's team comes after FBI Director Kash Patel's trip to the Games in Milan, and the president's comments about the U.S. women's team, have drawn scrutiny. Ava Berger