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Books Thomas Mallon's 'Fellow Travelers' is a must for readers and Seattle Opera fans alike Reading Thomas Mallon's 2007 novel, "Fellow Travelers," I couldn't help but think it was always destined to become an opera. Katie Campbell
Politics Podcaster Michael Knowles to Trump: Remind people you 'represent normal' NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with conservative podcaster Michael Knowles, host of The Michael Knowles Show, about what he hopes to hear from President Trump tonight in the State of the Union. Sarah Handel
Politics Trump set to deliver SOTU address amid high stakes moment both at home and abroad President Trump is expected to deliver a lengthy defense of the first year of his second term and make the case for his party ahead of the midterms in his speech Tuesday. Danielle Kurtzleben
Washington governor’s $1B borrowing plan to buy new ferries sinks in Legislature Budget writers in the Washington Legislature on Monday declared their intent to eventually buy more hybrid electric ferries to modernize the state ferry fleet. Tom Banse/Washington State Standard
National Savannah Guthrie offers $1 million reward for information about missing mother Nancy In an emotional video plea, Savannah Guthrie announced a $1 million family reward for her mother, Nancy's, recovery. Alana Wise
Music Why music has become such a big part of the romance novel reading experience Juana Summers talks with NPR Music's Ann Powers about why Charli XCX's music for the Wuthering Heights film represents a bigger, musical trend in romance reading. Ann Powers
Politics House Democrats to investigate DOJ's handling of missing Epstein files related to Trump An NPR investigation has found that the public database of Epstein files is missing dozens of pages related to sexual abuse accusations against President Trump. Stephen Fowler
World Former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine reflects on 4th anniversary of war with Russia NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Bridget Brink, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine who's now running for Congress, about the U.S.'s next moves in brokering peace talks between Ukraine and Russia. Justine Kenin
Politics No cops hired so far with Washington state's new $100M grant program Money from Washington’s new $100 million program to boost police hiring has yet to reach cities and counties. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard
Health China and the US alter foreign aid strategies China's foreign aid strategy has shifted in the last few decades and now its model may be the one the US is adopting as China moves away from it. Fatma Tanis