The Latest National NPR-Ipsos poll: Americans don't broadly support Trump's National Guard deployments Americans are concerned about crime, but don't broadly support President Trump's deployment of the National Guard to U.S. cities, according to a new NPR-IPSOS poll. Debbie Elliott Arts & Life How the beloved state fair grew from livestock showcases to cornucopias of amusement The state fair dates back to the 1800s, and its agricultural roots go back even further. Ever since, states have been putting their own spin on the annual event while staying true to tradition. Ayana Archie Fresh Air Weekend: Cookbook author Samin Nosrat; Memoirist Elizabeth Gilbert Salt Fat Acid Heat author Nosrat shares recipes in Good Things. Justin Chang reviews A Big Bold Beautiful Journey. Gilbert opens up about sex, drugs and codependency in All the Way to the River. Business NPR and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting clash as federal funding declines NPR asked a federal judge to block CPB from awarding a $57.9 million grant to a new consortium of public media institutions to operate the satellite that connects the public radio system. David Folkenflik Friday Evening Headlines Microsoft cuts off Israel's military from some services, Jimmy Kimmel to return to KOMO TV, and the Mariners are shuttering ROOT Sports. Paige Browning Inside Amazon's surprising settlement The long-awaited trial between Amazon and the FTC is over... after just a few days. Joshua and Monica sat down to talk about what they heard during the hearings and why they think Amazon might have settled the case so soon. Lucy Soucek National Supreme Court allows Trump to withhold $4 billion in foreign aid The court's majority said Trump's foreign policy authority outweighed the harms claimed by the international aid groups suing. Juliana Kim Immigration As 10-year contract to run Tacoma ICE center ends, lawmakers demand transparency for the next The contract to run the Northwest ICE Processing Center in Tacoma is up for renewal this week. As the current contract between ICE and the private prison company GEO Group expires, lawmakers are pushing for transparency after years of human rights concerns at the facility. Gustavo Sagrero Álvarez Education Seattle-area college students return to schools roiled by federal cutbacks As Seattle-area college students head back to campus this week and next, most return to schools grappling with political and financial pressure from the Trump administration. Ann Dornfeld 'All Things Considered' bids farewell to host Ari Shapiro All Things Considered is saying goodbye to Ari Shapiro, whose hosts his final show today following 10 years with the program and more than 25 with NPR. Ashley Brown Prev 358 of 1653 Next Sponsored
National NPR-Ipsos poll: Americans don't broadly support Trump's National Guard deployments Americans are concerned about crime, but don't broadly support President Trump's deployment of the National Guard to U.S. cities, according to a new NPR-IPSOS poll. Debbie Elliott
Arts & Life How the beloved state fair grew from livestock showcases to cornucopias of amusement The state fair dates back to the 1800s, and its agricultural roots go back even further. Ever since, states have been putting their own spin on the annual event while staying true to tradition. Ayana Archie
Fresh Air Weekend: Cookbook author Samin Nosrat; Memoirist Elizabeth Gilbert Salt Fat Acid Heat author Nosrat shares recipes in Good Things. Justin Chang reviews A Big Bold Beautiful Journey. Gilbert opens up about sex, drugs and codependency in All the Way to the River.
Business NPR and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting clash as federal funding declines NPR asked a federal judge to block CPB from awarding a $57.9 million grant to a new consortium of public media institutions to operate the satellite that connects the public radio system. David Folkenflik
Friday Evening Headlines Microsoft cuts off Israel's military from some services, Jimmy Kimmel to return to KOMO TV, and the Mariners are shuttering ROOT Sports. Paige Browning
Inside Amazon's surprising settlement The long-awaited trial between Amazon and the FTC is over... after just a few days. Joshua and Monica sat down to talk about what they heard during the hearings and why they think Amazon might have settled the case so soon. Lucy Soucek
National Supreme Court allows Trump to withhold $4 billion in foreign aid The court's majority said Trump's foreign policy authority outweighed the harms claimed by the international aid groups suing. Juliana Kim
Immigration As 10-year contract to run Tacoma ICE center ends, lawmakers demand transparency for the next The contract to run the Northwest ICE Processing Center in Tacoma is up for renewal this week. As the current contract between ICE and the private prison company GEO Group expires, lawmakers are pushing for transparency after years of human rights concerns at the facility. Gustavo Sagrero Álvarez
Education Seattle-area college students return to schools roiled by federal cutbacks As Seattle-area college students head back to campus this week and next, most return to schools grappling with political and financial pressure from the Trump administration. Ann Dornfeld
'All Things Considered' bids farewell to host Ari Shapiro All Things Considered is saying goodbye to Ari Shapiro, whose hosts his final show today following 10 years with the program and more than 25 with NPR. Ashley Brown