The Latest Soundside's "Weekend Warmup" - Jan 8-11 Our first Weekend Warmup of 2026 brings you an entire weekend's worth of events, including a couple of conventions, but no jazz... Jason Burrows Sports Remembering ‘the Mia way.’ Family, teammates honor UW goalie Mia Hamant The legacy of UW goalie Mia Hamant’s time on and off the field was on display Tuesday night during a celebration of life at Alaska Airlines Arena on the UW’s campus. Noel Gasca Politics What we know one day after the killing of Renee Good by an ICE officer in Minneapolis Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says the ICE agent who fatally shot Renee Good "followed his training." Local officials want ICE to leave, but Noem says she's open to sending more officers. Bill Chappell Politics Minnesota and federal officials are no longer cooperating in ICE shooting investigation In two different press conferences roughly one hour apart, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and the White House disagreed about the facts behind Wednesday's fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis. Federal and state officials are no longer cooperating in the investigation of the incident. Alana Wise Latin America 'The atmosphere is very authoritarian': Venezuela's opposition reels from the sidelines President Trump sidelined Venezuela's opposition and is working with remnants of the regime led by ousted leader Nicolás Maduro. What's next for the opposition? John Otis Science These dogs can learn new words just by eavesdropping Some dogs have an amazing ability to learn the names of dozens, even hundreds of toys. Now, a new study suggests these super learners can pick up new words by overhearing people talk, just as toddlers can. Nell Greenfieldboyce Arts & Life 'Hedda' star Tessa Thompson wrestles with cynicism but chooses optimism Thompson has the words "yes" and "no" tattooed on opposite arms. "I'm constantly wrestling with ... my cynicism and my optimism," she says. In addition to Hedda, she stars in the series His & Hers. Tonya Mosley Technology How parents can help teens use AI safely Teen use of artificial intelligence chatbots is growing, and psychologists worry it’s affecting their social development and mental health. Environment California makes headway to restore wetlands California's Bay Area now has more than 57,800 acres of restored tidal marsh. Broadway stars in their 90s share how they keep moving Professional actors and singers are like athletes. They use their bodies constantly, performing up to eight times a week. Prev 393 of 1646 Next Sponsored
Soundside's "Weekend Warmup" - Jan 8-11 Our first Weekend Warmup of 2026 brings you an entire weekend's worth of events, including a couple of conventions, but no jazz... Jason Burrows
Sports Remembering ‘the Mia way.’ Family, teammates honor UW goalie Mia Hamant The legacy of UW goalie Mia Hamant’s time on and off the field was on display Tuesday night during a celebration of life at Alaska Airlines Arena on the UW’s campus. Noel Gasca
Politics What we know one day after the killing of Renee Good by an ICE officer in Minneapolis Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem says the ICE agent who fatally shot Renee Good "followed his training." Local officials want ICE to leave, but Noem says she's open to sending more officers. Bill Chappell
Politics Minnesota and federal officials are no longer cooperating in ICE shooting investigation In two different press conferences roughly one hour apart, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz and the White House disagreed about the facts behind Wednesday's fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis. Federal and state officials are no longer cooperating in the investigation of the incident. Alana Wise
Latin America 'The atmosphere is very authoritarian': Venezuela's opposition reels from the sidelines President Trump sidelined Venezuela's opposition and is working with remnants of the regime led by ousted leader Nicolás Maduro. What's next for the opposition? John Otis
Science These dogs can learn new words just by eavesdropping Some dogs have an amazing ability to learn the names of dozens, even hundreds of toys. Now, a new study suggests these super learners can pick up new words by overhearing people talk, just as toddlers can. Nell Greenfieldboyce
Arts & Life 'Hedda' star Tessa Thompson wrestles with cynicism but chooses optimism Thompson has the words "yes" and "no" tattooed on opposite arms. "I'm constantly wrestling with ... my cynicism and my optimism," she says. In addition to Hedda, she stars in the series His & Hers. Tonya Mosley
Technology How parents can help teens use AI safely Teen use of artificial intelligence chatbots is growing, and psychologists worry it’s affecting their social development and mental health.
Environment California makes headway to restore wetlands California's Bay Area now has more than 57,800 acres of restored tidal marsh.
Broadway stars in their 90s share how they keep moving Professional actors and singers are like athletes. They use their bodies constantly, performing up to eight times a week.