The Latest Politics Senate Republicans win approval of their massive budget bill — by slim margins After a marathon overnight session capping days of negotiations, Senate Republicans passed their sweeping tax and spending bill. Deirdre Walsh Arts & Life Wild Card: Actor Kyle MacLachlan talks about shooting his first movie, 'Dune' Some people will always associate actor Kyle MacLachlan with director David Lynch. On Wild Card, he spoke about his experience in his first movie — David Lynch's Dune. National In a lawsuit, Lululemon accuses Costco of selling knockoffs of the athleisure brand The athleisure brand is accusing Costco of selling knockoffs of several of its signature designs and offering them at a lower price under the wholesale club giant's Kirkland Signature brand. Alana Wise Environment The White House took down the nation's top climate report. You can still find it here The National Climate Assessment is the most influential source of information about climate change in the United States. Rebecca Hersher Business Waffle House drops egg surcharge as prices fall back to Earth Waffle House has dropped its 50 cent surcharge on eggs as supplies rebound. The chain added the temporary charge in February, when avian flu sent egg prices to record highs. Scott Horsley National The Trump admin is withholding over $6 billion in education grants for schools The federal grant funding traditionally goes out by July 1. It includes support for migrant education, after-school programs and English language learners. Sequoia Carrillo Politics Senate GOP passes Trump's sweeping policy bill, setting up decisive vote in the House The Republican megabill cuts trillions in taxes, while scaling back spending on Medicaid and other federal programs. It now heads to the House, where some GOP lawmakers are signaling major objections. Elena Moore Environment Narrowed plan for public land sales is dropped from GOP mega-bill A controversial provision to sell off federal public land, including in Washington state, has been removed from the Republican tax cut and spending bill now under consideration in the U.S. Senate. Emily Fitzgerald/Washington State Standard Health Farewell to USAID: Reflections on the agency that President Trump dismantled July 1 is the official end date for the agency that President Trump dismantled. We talk to four former top officials about this milestone event. Ari Daniel Business Remembering veteran PBS newscaster Bill Moyers Moyers, who died June 26, worked as a special assistant to President Lyndon Johnson before becoming an award-winning journalist and PBS host. Originally broadcast in 1996, 2000, 2004 and 2017. Terry Gross Prev 825 of 1649 Next Sponsored
Politics Senate Republicans win approval of their massive budget bill — by slim margins After a marathon overnight session capping days of negotiations, Senate Republicans passed their sweeping tax and spending bill. Deirdre Walsh
Arts & Life Wild Card: Actor Kyle MacLachlan talks about shooting his first movie, 'Dune' Some people will always associate actor Kyle MacLachlan with director David Lynch. On Wild Card, he spoke about his experience in his first movie — David Lynch's Dune.
National In a lawsuit, Lululemon accuses Costco of selling knockoffs of the athleisure brand The athleisure brand is accusing Costco of selling knockoffs of several of its signature designs and offering them at a lower price under the wholesale club giant's Kirkland Signature brand. Alana Wise
Environment The White House took down the nation's top climate report. You can still find it here The National Climate Assessment is the most influential source of information about climate change in the United States. Rebecca Hersher
Business Waffle House drops egg surcharge as prices fall back to Earth Waffle House has dropped its 50 cent surcharge on eggs as supplies rebound. The chain added the temporary charge in February, when avian flu sent egg prices to record highs. Scott Horsley
National The Trump admin is withholding over $6 billion in education grants for schools The federal grant funding traditionally goes out by July 1. It includes support for migrant education, after-school programs and English language learners. Sequoia Carrillo
Politics Senate GOP passes Trump's sweeping policy bill, setting up decisive vote in the House The Republican megabill cuts trillions in taxes, while scaling back spending on Medicaid and other federal programs. It now heads to the House, where some GOP lawmakers are signaling major objections. Elena Moore
Environment Narrowed plan for public land sales is dropped from GOP mega-bill A controversial provision to sell off federal public land, including in Washington state, has been removed from the Republican tax cut and spending bill now under consideration in the U.S. Senate. Emily Fitzgerald/Washington State Standard
Health Farewell to USAID: Reflections on the agency that President Trump dismantled July 1 is the official end date for the agency that President Trump dismantled. We talk to four former top officials about this milestone event. Ari Daniel
Business Remembering veteran PBS newscaster Bill Moyers Moyers, who died June 26, worked as a special assistant to President Lyndon Johnson before becoming an award-winning journalist and PBS host. Originally broadcast in 1996, 2000, 2004 and 2017. Terry Gross