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While others feel the pinch, two countries could benefit from the war in Iran NPR's A Martinez asks the Atlantic Council's Olga Khakova how China and Russia could potentially benefit from the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran. A Martínez
How the invention of the sewing machine led to other modern marvels An invention at the heart of our modern world helped create radios, cars and smartphones. The team from Planet Money traces the origins back to a fight over who invented the sewing machine. Sam Yellowhorse Kesler
National This woman is at the center of the legal claim against Trump's ballroom project NPR's Steve Inskeep meets the National Trust's Alison Hoagland {HOHG-lund} near the White House to talk about her role in challenging the construction of President Trump's ballroom complex. Steve Inskeep
National How much does it cost to make an Easter basket this year? We find out How expensive is it to make an easter basket this year? NPR went to two stores in the D.C. area to find out. Hosts
What You Could Be Doing This Weekend: Daffodil Fest, SakuraCon, and Local Stand-up Meet Me Here presents KUOW's Weekend Warmup! Find all the events worthy of YOUR time off with host Jason Megatron Burrows. Jason Burrows
World Pakistan says a new round of peace talks with Afghanistan is underway in China Pakistan confirmed it was holding peace talks with Afghanistan's Taliban government in China, where Beijing is trying to broker a lasting ceasefire after weeks of fighting. The Associated Press
World Cuba releasing 2,010 prisoners as the US pressures the island's government The Cuban government said the pardons were a "humanitarian gesture" in connection with Holy Week and didn't mention mounting pressures with the U.S. The Associated Press
Thursday Evening Headlines WA unemployment hits highest rate since 2021, Mayor Wilson is optimistic about West Seattle light rail, and Artemis II astronauts have a Microsoft Outlook problem. Paige Browning
Government Toilet's fixed, but Artemis II astronauts now have Microsoft Outlook problem NASA's moonbound astronauts aboard Artemis II have their toilet functioning again, but now they're stuck with an equally annoying but perhaps less urgent issue: They can't open their email. Stephen Howie