The Latest Business Trump calls for a 10% cap on credit card interest rates With credit card interest rates near modern highs, President Trump says he wants to cap the rates for one year. Stephan Bisaha Politics Ferguson may have broken WA ethics laws allowing ex-adviser to fly on state plane Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson likely violated state laws by allowing his former top adviser, Mike Webb, to travel with him on a state plane to the Tri-Cities last summer, the state Executive Ethics Board ruled Friday. Jerry Cornfield/Washington State Standard Politics WA Democrats won’t hold hearings on parental rights, trans athlete initiatives Democratic leaders in the Washington state Legislature said Friday they have no plans to hold hearings on two conservative-backed initiatives focused on parental rights of students in public schools and banning transgender athletes from playing girls’ sports. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard Politics A judge orders HHS to restore children's health funding as a lawsuit continues The judge ordered the restoration of nearly $12 million in funding to the American Academy of Pediatrics, including money for rural health care and the identification of disabilities in children. The Associated Press Immigration Man shot by Border Patrol in Portland released from hospital, charged with assaulting federal officer The two people shot in Portland last week by U.S. Border Patrol face criminal charges, court filings released Monday show. Both have been released from the hospital and into federal custody. Conrad Wilson/OPB Arts & Life 'The God of the Woods' novelist Liz Moore describes the rare 'flow state' of writing Moore says writing is mostly hard labor, but "2% of the time, usually at the very beginning of a book and the very end of a book, it feels like flying." She's the author of Long Bright River. Dave Davies Arts & Life 'Hijack' and 'The Night Manager' continue to thrill in their second seasons Idris Elba returns as the world's most unlucky traveler in Season 2 of the Apple TV series Hijack. And Tom Hiddleston is back as a hotel worker/intelligence agent in The Night Manager on Prime Video. John Powers The story of one shuttered West Virginia newspaper Owners are shuttering two newspapers every week, many of them in rural places like Welch, West Virginia. Health New Orleans brings back house calls to check on new moms and babies Louisiana has been called “the least healthy” state for moms and babies. And it has one of the strictest abortion bans in the U.S. Health How federal cuts are hurting research into pediatric brain cancer Confusion around federal research cuts and delays that began causing problems last year is continuing into 2026. Prev 145 of 1638 Next Sponsored
Business Trump calls for a 10% cap on credit card interest rates With credit card interest rates near modern highs, President Trump says he wants to cap the rates for one year. Stephan Bisaha
Politics Ferguson may have broken WA ethics laws allowing ex-adviser to fly on state plane Washington Gov. Bob Ferguson likely violated state laws by allowing his former top adviser, Mike Webb, to travel with him on a state plane to the Tri-Cities last summer, the state Executive Ethics Board ruled Friday. Jerry Cornfield/Washington State Standard
Politics WA Democrats won’t hold hearings on parental rights, trans athlete initiatives Democratic leaders in the Washington state Legislature said Friday they have no plans to hold hearings on two conservative-backed initiatives focused on parental rights of students in public schools and banning transgender athletes from playing girls’ sports. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard
Politics A judge orders HHS to restore children's health funding as a lawsuit continues The judge ordered the restoration of nearly $12 million in funding to the American Academy of Pediatrics, including money for rural health care and the identification of disabilities in children. The Associated Press
Immigration Man shot by Border Patrol in Portland released from hospital, charged with assaulting federal officer The two people shot in Portland last week by U.S. Border Patrol face criminal charges, court filings released Monday show. Both have been released from the hospital and into federal custody. Conrad Wilson/OPB
Arts & Life 'The God of the Woods' novelist Liz Moore describes the rare 'flow state' of writing Moore says writing is mostly hard labor, but "2% of the time, usually at the very beginning of a book and the very end of a book, it feels like flying." She's the author of Long Bright River. Dave Davies
Arts & Life 'Hijack' and 'The Night Manager' continue to thrill in their second seasons Idris Elba returns as the world's most unlucky traveler in Season 2 of the Apple TV series Hijack. And Tom Hiddleston is back as a hotel worker/intelligence agent in The Night Manager on Prime Video. John Powers
The story of one shuttered West Virginia newspaper Owners are shuttering two newspapers every week, many of them in rural places like Welch, West Virginia.
Health New Orleans brings back house calls to check on new moms and babies Louisiana has been called “the least healthy” state for moms and babies. And it has one of the strictest abortion bans in the U.S.
Health How federal cuts are hurting research into pediatric brain cancer Confusion around federal research cuts and delays that began causing problems last year is continuing into 2026.