The Latest Movies Actress Tessa Thompson gives 'Hedda' a new twist in film adaptation The much-performed Henrik Ibsen play "Hedda Gabler" has a new big-screen adaptation, "Hedda." This time, Tessa Thompson takes on the title role, and she's getting Oscar buzz in the process. Leila Fadel World Vance says Gaza ceasefire is making progress despite weekend fighting Vice President Vance is in Israel with several other U.S. officials working to get Hamas and Israel to take the next steps in the ceasefire deal. A Martínez National Parts of the White House's East Wing demolished to begin ballroom construction The White House started demolishing parts of the East Wing this week, as construction begins on President Trump's new ballroom. A Martínez National Preservation groups raise concerns about the White House renovations Preservation groups are concerned about the renovations happening at the White House. NPR speaks with architecture professor Priya Jain about the history of construction at The People's House. Michel Martin Babies aren't booming. Is that a problem? It costs a lot to raise a family here. So what does it mean for Seattle’s economy if people can’t afford to have kids? Monica Nickelsburg Sports Spanish league cancels plans for Barcelona to play regular-season match in Miami The Spanish soccer league said Tuesday that plans for Barcelona to play a game against Villarreal outside Miami in December have been called off, following increased opposition to the match. The Associated Press Politics Trump pick to lead watchdog agency withdraws after offensive text messages revealed President Trump's pick to lead a federal watchdog agency withdrew from consideration Tuesday evening after his offensive text messages were made public and GOP senators revolted. The Associated Press Tuesday Evening Headlines ICE is tapping into state license plate data, Seattle's economic outlook gets a boost, and Mariners fans react to a crushing loss. Andy Hurst Elections Katie Wilson can barely afford to live in Seattle. That's why she wants to be mayor Katie Wilson presents herself as a sensible coalition-builder who runs a small nonprofit and has lived the working-class life. A renter and a mother, she runs on issues close to her heart. She speaks the language of struggling people. But not included in the narrative Wilson tells on the campaign trail is how she affords this expensive city. Katie Campbell Environment State halts rebates to farmers hit with fuel fees under WA climate law Washington quietly ended funding this summer for a program that provided millions of dollars in rebates to farmers who paid unfair fuel surcharges under Washington’s landmark climate law. Jerry Cornfield/Washington State Standard Prev 295 of 1647 Next Sponsored
Movies Actress Tessa Thompson gives 'Hedda' a new twist in film adaptation The much-performed Henrik Ibsen play "Hedda Gabler" has a new big-screen adaptation, "Hedda." This time, Tessa Thompson takes on the title role, and she's getting Oscar buzz in the process. Leila Fadel
World Vance says Gaza ceasefire is making progress despite weekend fighting Vice President Vance is in Israel with several other U.S. officials working to get Hamas and Israel to take the next steps in the ceasefire deal. A Martínez
National Parts of the White House's East Wing demolished to begin ballroom construction The White House started demolishing parts of the East Wing this week, as construction begins on President Trump's new ballroom. A Martínez
National Preservation groups raise concerns about the White House renovations Preservation groups are concerned about the renovations happening at the White House. NPR speaks with architecture professor Priya Jain about the history of construction at The People's House. Michel Martin
Babies aren't booming. Is that a problem? It costs a lot to raise a family here. So what does it mean for Seattle’s economy if people can’t afford to have kids? Monica Nickelsburg
Sports Spanish league cancels plans for Barcelona to play regular-season match in Miami The Spanish soccer league said Tuesday that plans for Barcelona to play a game against Villarreal outside Miami in December have been called off, following increased opposition to the match. The Associated Press
Politics Trump pick to lead watchdog agency withdraws after offensive text messages revealed President Trump's pick to lead a federal watchdog agency withdrew from consideration Tuesday evening after his offensive text messages were made public and GOP senators revolted. The Associated Press
Tuesday Evening Headlines ICE is tapping into state license plate data, Seattle's economic outlook gets a boost, and Mariners fans react to a crushing loss. Andy Hurst
Elections Katie Wilson can barely afford to live in Seattle. That's why she wants to be mayor Katie Wilson presents herself as a sensible coalition-builder who runs a small nonprofit and has lived the working-class life. A renter and a mother, she runs on issues close to her heart. She speaks the language of struggling people. But not included in the narrative Wilson tells on the campaign trail is how she affords this expensive city. Katie Campbell
Environment State halts rebates to farmers hit with fuel fees under WA climate law Washington quietly ended funding this summer for a program that provided millions of dollars in rebates to farmers who paid unfair fuel surcharges under Washington’s landmark climate law. Jerry Cornfield/Washington State Standard