The Latest National In Oregon, a dog competition tries to get more dogs into truffle hunting Organizers of a truffle dog championship for amateurs in Oregon hope it will draw more people to truffle hunting with dogs, which some experts say could improve the Pacific Northwest's truffle crop. Crystal Ligori Sports This really is U.S. biathlon's year Biathlon is the only winter Olympic sport in which the U.S. has never medaled. But this year, the U.S. has the two standout biathletes and a coach who grew up on the doorstep of the Olympic venue. Becky Sullivan Arts & Life Watching Bad Bunny's Super Bowl show in Puerto Rico In San Juan, Puerto Rico, we watched the Super Bowl halftime show with the audience Bad Bunny has represented since his start: his fellow Puerto Ricans. Isabella Gomez Sarmiento Europe How the latest Epstein revelations are playing out in the U.K. King Charles' brother lost his titles, the U.K. ambassador to the U.S. resigned, and there are calls for the prime minister to resign. Why does the Epstein fallout seem to be greater in the U.K.? Jordan-Marie Smith Business Retail operator of outdoor sportswear pioneer Eddie Bauer files for bankruptcy NEW YORK (AP) — The operator of roughly 180 Eddie Bauer stores across the U.S. and Canada has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, blaming declining sales and a litany of other industry headwinds. Associated Press Food A lesson in Mardi Gras King Cake making King Cake, the New Orleans Mardi Gras staple, is not easy to make. A cooking class can help. Arts & Life Bad Bunny's joyful defiance captivates Super Bowl halftime Bad Bunny delivered a joyful 13-minute Super Bowl halftime performance with a message of unity as well as pride in Latin American culture at a time when many Latinos in the U.S. feel under attack. Adrian Florido Economy As pennies disappear, Washington must address how retailers make change When the federal government stopped making pennies, it left it up to states to decide how retailers deal with the change. In Washington, lawmakers are trying to come up with a uniform approach for merchants that is easy to understand for consumers. Jerry Cornfield/Washington State Standard Business Sidewalk delivery robots are colonizing city sidewalks and raising concerns NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Ainsley Harris, senior writer at Fast Company, about the accelerated rollout of delivery robots and how they're being received in communities across the country. Ailsa Chang Health Care After loss of tax credits, WA sees a drop in insurance coverage About 19,000 fewer Washingtonians enrolled in health insurance through the state’s online marketplace amid the loss of federal subsidies. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard Prev 306 of 1649 Next Sponsored
National In Oregon, a dog competition tries to get more dogs into truffle hunting Organizers of a truffle dog championship for amateurs in Oregon hope it will draw more people to truffle hunting with dogs, which some experts say could improve the Pacific Northwest's truffle crop. Crystal Ligori
Sports This really is U.S. biathlon's year Biathlon is the only winter Olympic sport in which the U.S. has never medaled. But this year, the U.S. has the two standout biathletes and a coach who grew up on the doorstep of the Olympic venue. Becky Sullivan
Arts & Life Watching Bad Bunny's Super Bowl show in Puerto Rico In San Juan, Puerto Rico, we watched the Super Bowl halftime show with the audience Bad Bunny has represented since his start: his fellow Puerto Ricans. Isabella Gomez Sarmiento
Europe How the latest Epstein revelations are playing out in the U.K. King Charles' brother lost his titles, the U.K. ambassador to the U.S. resigned, and there are calls for the prime minister to resign. Why does the Epstein fallout seem to be greater in the U.K.? Jordan-Marie Smith
Business Retail operator of outdoor sportswear pioneer Eddie Bauer files for bankruptcy NEW YORK (AP) — The operator of roughly 180 Eddie Bauer stores across the U.S. and Canada has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, blaming declining sales and a litany of other industry headwinds. Associated Press
Food A lesson in Mardi Gras King Cake making King Cake, the New Orleans Mardi Gras staple, is not easy to make. A cooking class can help.
Arts & Life Bad Bunny's joyful defiance captivates Super Bowl halftime Bad Bunny delivered a joyful 13-minute Super Bowl halftime performance with a message of unity as well as pride in Latin American culture at a time when many Latinos in the U.S. feel under attack. Adrian Florido
Economy As pennies disappear, Washington must address how retailers make change When the federal government stopped making pennies, it left it up to states to decide how retailers deal with the change. In Washington, lawmakers are trying to come up with a uniform approach for merchants that is easy to understand for consumers. Jerry Cornfield/Washington State Standard
Business Sidewalk delivery robots are colonizing city sidewalks and raising concerns NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Ainsley Harris, senior writer at Fast Company, about the accelerated rollout of delivery robots and how they're being received in communities across the country. Ailsa Chang
Health Care After loss of tax credits, WA sees a drop in insurance coverage About 19,000 fewer Washingtonians enrolled in health insurance through the state’s online marketplace amid the loss of federal subsidies. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard