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Health CDC advisers expected to vote on hepatitis B, COVID vaccine recommendations Friday Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s hand-picked panel of advisers will vote on their recommendations for the hepatitis B and COVID vaccines on the second day of the highly anticipated meeting. Leila Fadel
Health What's in -- and what's missing -- in the new U.S. strategy for global health After months of aid cuts, the State Department has released a 35-page document detailing how it plans to roll out global health assistance. Here's what it says — and what the reaction is. Fatma Tanis
Politics Trump has designated 'antifa' a terrorist group. Here are the questions that raises Current law provides for the designation of some groups as "foreign terrorist organizations," but no similar process exists for domestic groups. Odette Yousef
Weekend Warmup for September 19-21 Meet Me Here presents KUOW's Weekend Warmup! Find all the events worthy of the final weekend of Summer with host Jason Megatron Burrows. Jason Burrows
National Autopsy finds hanged Mississippi student died by suicide, police say An autopsy by the office of Mississippi's state medical examiner concluded that a Black student found hanging from a tree at Delta State University died by suicide, police said Thursday. The Associated Press
Thursday Evening Headlines West Coast alliance releases vaccine recommendations, Army helicopter crashes in Thurston County, and Seattle Children's Hospital announces layoffs. Paige Browning
Politics A high horse and a gaslight walk into a bar (with guest Brandi Kruse) Our guest this week is Brandi Kruse, conservative influencer and host of the UnDivided Podcast. We decided to have her on as the nation and our region are still reeling from the murder of Charlie Kirk -- and struggling with how to discuss the event. Scott Greenstone
Politics Legal experts say pulling Jimmy Kimmel from air may amount to illegal 'jawboning' Free speech scholars say ABC's decision to suspend Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show indefinitely represents "jawboning," when government officials pressure private companies to suppress speech. Bobby Allyn
Business What's the FCC's role in what stations broadcast? NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with former FCC chairperson Tom Wheeler about ABC pulling Jimmy Kimmel off the air after comments on the right's reaction to the killing of Charlie Kirk. Sarah Handel
Sports This ultramarathoner runs for every Bears loss. The miles are adding up In Illinois, a football fan vowed to run a mile for every point the Chicago Bears lose by during a game. Even though he's an ultramarathoner, and a huge Bears fan, the miles are starting to add up. Jeanette Woods