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Politics Seattle-area election results: Wilson widens lead over Harrell Tuesday, Nov. 4 is the 2025 general election for several key races in the Seattle area. Check in here to see updated results as more ballots are counted each day. KUOW Staff
Arts & Life 'Teen Vogue' is moving under Vogue.com — and staffers are being laid off Teen Vogue covered fashion and celebrity, but also took in-depth looks at politics and social justice issues. The union representing workers at Condé Nast said six staffers are losing their jobs. Elizabeth Blair
Food Worsening listeria outbreak tied to pasta products kills 6, hospitalizes 25 Certain prepared pasta dishes were recalled from retailers like Trader Joe's, Kroger and Walmart between June and October. Health officials urge customers to dispose of them and clean their fridges. Rachel Treisman
Health Public health grapples with federal changes and the rise of MAHA Public health leaders convene in Washington, D.C. this week to defend their vision for America's health, and look ahead for how to rebuild after the Trump administration's attacks on the system. Pien Huang
Politics Pennsylvania SCOTUS election draws national attention In Pennsylvania, state Supreme Court justices are elected by voters who get to decide every 10 years whether they keep their jobs.
Sports As interest in girls' flag football increases, some schools are launching pilot programs Girls' flag football has been sanctioned as a high school varsity sport in nearly a dozen states.
Economy The hidden costs to owning a car are on the rise New and used car prices have soared in the last four years. And that’s only the most visible price tag for America's reliance on cars.
Politics Why the DOJ's cases against Trump for election interference never came to a jury Injustice authors Carol Leonnig and Aaron Davis say following Jan. 6, the cases against the former president were stymied by the FBI's desire to preserve its independence from politics. Dave Davies
Former Vice President Dick Cheney's biographer speaks about his legacy NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Barton Gellman, author of "Angler: The Cheney Vice Presidency," about the legacy of late Vice President Dick Cheney. Steve Inskeep