The Latest Happy Seahawks Victory Parade Day! Kinda boring game, super fun party. We promise. Libby Denkmann Front Page: Valentine's edition with Dan Savage The politics of sports - both real and fictional - with Seattle's own Dan Savage. Libby Denkmann National AI brings Supreme Court decisions to life Like it or not, the justices are about to see AI versions of themselves, speaking words that they spoke in court but that were not heard contemporaneously by anyone except those in the courtroom. Nina Totenberg National Security The Pentagon is removing thousands of transgender troops under Hegseth's anti-DEI push As several global tensions simmer, the Pentagon is removing thousands of transgender troops under Sec.Hegseth's anti-DEI push. How might a focus on gender identity distract from mission readiness? Lauren Hodges Emily Nemens' novel 'Clutch' tells the story of 5 women and their lifelong friendship NPR's Juana Summers speaks with author Emily Nemens about her latest novel, Clutch, which tells the story of five women and their lifelong friendship. Juana Summers Seattle public transit survives blitz on Seahawks celebration day Seahawks fans attending the victory parade rushed to public transit on Wednesday — and those transit systems were stretched to their limits. Joshua McNichols National An AI project is creating videos to go with Supreme Court justices' real words The reading of Supreme Court opinions can only be seen by those inside the court. An AI project is trying to change that. Nina Totenberg Asia Bangladesh holds its first election since ousting its former leader Bangladeshis go to the polls for the first time since they overthrew their former autocratic leader. Will voters trust the results? Diaa Hadid US 2 fully reopened between Skykomish and Leavenworth after Washington flooding A 50-mile stretch of U.S. 2 is now fully open between Skykomish and Leavenworth, more than a month ahead of schedule, after flooding and debris slides left the highway severely damaged. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard National These monks' simple walk for peace captivated millions. It ends this week A group of Buddhist monks walked from Fort Worth, Texas, to Washington, D.C., in the name of peace. Their journey concludes on Wednesday. Sarah Ventre Prev 297 of 1649 Next Sponsored
Front Page: Valentine's edition with Dan Savage The politics of sports - both real and fictional - with Seattle's own Dan Savage. Libby Denkmann
National AI brings Supreme Court decisions to life Like it or not, the justices are about to see AI versions of themselves, speaking words that they spoke in court but that were not heard contemporaneously by anyone except those in the courtroom. Nina Totenberg
National Security The Pentagon is removing thousands of transgender troops under Hegseth's anti-DEI push As several global tensions simmer, the Pentagon is removing thousands of transgender troops under Sec.Hegseth's anti-DEI push. How might a focus on gender identity distract from mission readiness? Lauren Hodges
Emily Nemens' novel 'Clutch' tells the story of 5 women and their lifelong friendship NPR's Juana Summers speaks with author Emily Nemens about her latest novel, Clutch, which tells the story of five women and their lifelong friendship. Juana Summers
Seattle public transit survives blitz on Seahawks celebration day Seahawks fans attending the victory parade rushed to public transit on Wednesday — and those transit systems were stretched to their limits. Joshua McNichols
National An AI project is creating videos to go with Supreme Court justices' real words The reading of Supreme Court opinions can only be seen by those inside the court. An AI project is trying to change that. Nina Totenberg
Asia Bangladesh holds its first election since ousting its former leader Bangladeshis go to the polls for the first time since they overthrew their former autocratic leader. Will voters trust the results? Diaa Hadid
US 2 fully reopened between Skykomish and Leavenworth after Washington flooding A 50-mile stretch of U.S. 2 is now fully open between Skykomish and Leavenworth, more than a month ahead of schedule, after flooding and debris slides left the highway severely damaged. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard
National These monks' simple walk for peace captivated millions. It ends this week A group of Buddhist monks walked from Fort Worth, Texas, to Washington, D.C., in the name of peace. Their journey concludes on Wednesday. Sarah Ventre