The Latest National Daylight saving time ends Sunday. Here's what to know Love it or hate it, many will turn their clocks back on Sunday. The debate — whether or not to make daylight saving time permanent — continues. Chandelis Duster World Hidden passage of emperors opened at the Colosseum Visitors to the Colosseum in Rome can now walk through a tunnel that even in Roman times was exclusively reserved for emperors Ruth Sherlock Books Author of 'The Second Estate' argues that America's tax code has created a new aristocracy In her book The Second Estate, Ray Madoff explains how the U.S. tax system lets the ultra-rich grow their wealth tax-free while working Americans bear the burden. Sacha Pfeiffer Politics The politics behind President Trump's plan to send troops to U.S. cities President Trump and the GOP are hoping that sending troops to US cities will be a winning strategy for the midterm elections. Franco Ordoñez How the time change could help teens rest The switch to standard time offers sleep-deprived teenagers a rare chance to catch up on much-needed rest. Sarah Boden How NPR reporters turn newspaper stories into sound NPR's Laura Sullivan, Frank Langfitt and Sacha Pfeiffer reflect on how writing for radio differs from their days in newspapers, and what it takes to make stories come alive through sound. Laura Sullivan Technology Can the Global South trust Starlink? Elon Musk's satellite network Starlink is rapidly expanding across the Global South amid a lack of industry regulation. Steven Feldstein, senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, explains what is at stake. Ahmad Damen Economy The shutdown leaves one in eight Americans unsure how they'll buy food A halt in SNAP payments has millions worried about their next meal, raising new questions about how a program born in the Great Depression still defines America's fight against hunger. Jennifer Ludden World A temporary calm in the U.S.-China trade war after Trump–Xi meeting A highly-anticipated meeting between president Trump and Xi Jinping leads to a pause - but not an end - to trade and tech competition issues. Emily Feng Books What's the KUOW Book Club reading in November? The KUOW Book Club is reading "No Time to Spare: Thinking About What Matters" by Ursula K. Le Guin this month. Katie Campbell Prev 197 of 1653 Next Sponsored
National Daylight saving time ends Sunday. Here's what to know Love it or hate it, many will turn their clocks back on Sunday. The debate — whether or not to make daylight saving time permanent — continues. Chandelis Duster
World Hidden passage of emperors opened at the Colosseum Visitors to the Colosseum in Rome can now walk through a tunnel that even in Roman times was exclusively reserved for emperors Ruth Sherlock
Books Author of 'The Second Estate' argues that America's tax code has created a new aristocracy In her book The Second Estate, Ray Madoff explains how the U.S. tax system lets the ultra-rich grow their wealth tax-free while working Americans bear the burden. Sacha Pfeiffer
Politics The politics behind President Trump's plan to send troops to U.S. cities President Trump and the GOP are hoping that sending troops to US cities will be a winning strategy for the midterm elections. Franco Ordoñez
How the time change could help teens rest The switch to standard time offers sleep-deprived teenagers a rare chance to catch up on much-needed rest. Sarah Boden
How NPR reporters turn newspaper stories into sound NPR's Laura Sullivan, Frank Langfitt and Sacha Pfeiffer reflect on how writing for radio differs from their days in newspapers, and what it takes to make stories come alive through sound. Laura Sullivan
Technology Can the Global South trust Starlink? Elon Musk's satellite network Starlink is rapidly expanding across the Global South amid a lack of industry regulation. Steven Feldstein, senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, explains what is at stake. Ahmad Damen
Economy The shutdown leaves one in eight Americans unsure how they'll buy food A halt in SNAP payments has millions worried about their next meal, raising new questions about how a program born in the Great Depression still defines America's fight against hunger. Jennifer Ludden
World A temporary calm in the U.S.-China trade war after Trump–Xi meeting A highly-anticipated meeting between president Trump and Xi Jinping leads to a pause - but not an end - to trade and tech competition issues. Emily Feng
Books What's the KUOW Book Club reading in November? The KUOW Book Club is reading "No Time to Spare: Thinking About What Matters" by Ursula K. Le Guin this month. Katie Campbell