The Latest Politics Republican lawmakers push back on Trump's expansive use of executive power Republican lawmakers are occasionally pushing back on President Trump's expansive use of executive power, but will that trend hold? Sam Gringlas World EU leaders react with alarm to Trump administration's new national security statement Analysts say the latest release of the U.S. National Security Strategy reveals big differences in how the U.S. and European Union view the Russia-Ukraine war. Teri Schultz Sports What to know about the college football playoff The 12 teams playing in the college football playoff are set. We discuss the highlights, lowlights and surprises. Becky Sullivan National Farmers say Trump's payment isn't enough amid rising health care costs President Trump announced $12 billion in one-time payments to farmers as they adjust to increased tariffs on exports. Some farmers say even with that help they still face rising health care costs. Drew Hawkins Atmospheric river brings ‘one-two punch’ of rain, wind, possible floods to Western Washington A powerful atmospheric river sweeping across the Pacific Northwest this week is expected to dump more than a foot of rain and snow in the North Cascades and Olympics and cause major flooding in rivers that flow down from the mountains. Stephen Howie National When Christmas is a little too bright ... look to Krampus If Santa Claus is the good cop of Christmas, then Krampus is the bad one: a creature from European folklore who scares children into behaving themselves, complete with goat horns and gnashing teeth. Deena Prichep National Federal grazing permits and subsidies benefit the wealthiest ranchers Government grazing permits are much cheaper than market price, and a new investigation by High Country News and ProPublica finds most of the cost savings benefit billionaire ranchers and corporations. Daniel Ofman New video found featuring victim of unsolved CHOP killing On the eve of a civil trial over Antonio Mays Jr.'s death, new footage contradicts widely held account of the teenager's motivations Libby Denkmann Some Mormons take issue with BYU's sports funding NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Kevin Reynolds, who has reported on Brigham Young University's efforts to attract star athletes and coaches, which some say are in conflict with religious principles. John Ketchum Business Paramount's hostile bid on Warner Bros It only took a weekend. Paramount is jumping into the fray with a hostile takeover bid, challenging Netflix's deal to buy Warner Bros. Discovery. Paramount's offer is valued at over $108 billion. Maria Aspan Prev 48 of 1651 Next Sponsored
Politics Republican lawmakers push back on Trump's expansive use of executive power Republican lawmakers are occasionally pushing back on President Trump's expansive use of executive power, but will that trend hold? Sam Gringlas
World EU leaders react with alarm to Trump administration's new national security statement Analysts say the latest release of the U.S. National Security Strategy reveals big differences in how the U.S. and European Union view the Russia-Ukraine war. Teri Schultz
Sports What to know about the college football playoff The 12 teams playing in the college football playoff are set. We discuss the highlights, lowlights and surprises. Becky Sullivan
National Farmers say Trump's payment isn't enough amid rising health care costs President Trump announced $12 billion in one-time payments to farmers as they adjust to increased tariffs on exports. Some farmers say even with that help they still face rising health care costs. Drew Hawkins
Atmospheric river brings ‘one-two punch’ of rain, wind, possible floods to Western Washington A powerful atmospheric river sweeping across the Pacific Northwest this week is expected to dump more than a foot of rain and snow in the North Cascades and Olympics and cause major flooding in rivers that flow down from the mountains. Stephen Howie
National When Christmas is a little too bright ... look to Krampus If Santa Claus is the good cop of Christmas, then Krampus is the bad one: a creature from European folklore who scares children into behaving themselves, complete with goat horns and gnashing teeth. Deena Prichep
National Federal grazing permits and subsidies benefit the wealthiest ranchers Government grazing permits are much cheaper than market price, and a new investigation by High Country News and ProPublica finds most of the cost savings benefit billionaire ranchers and corporations. Daniel Ofman
New video found featuring victim of unsolved CHOP killing On the eve of a civil trial over Antonio Mays Jr.'s death, new footage contradicts widely held account of the teenager's motivations Libby Denkmann
Some Mormons take issue with BYU's sports funding NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Kevin Reynolds, who has reported on Brigham Young University's efforts to attract star athletes and coaches, which some say are in conflict with religious principles. John Ketchum
Business Paramount's hostile bid on Warner Bros It only took a weekend. Paramount is jumping into the fray with a hostile takeover bid, challenging Netflix's deal to buy Warner Bros. Discovery. Paramount's offer is valued at over $108 billion. Maria Aspan