The Latest National The Navy is struggling to build ships NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Cynthia Cook from the Center for International and Strategic Studies about why naval shipbuilding in the U.S. has become so difficult lately. Henry Larson 'Life Kit': How to move more Looking to be more active in the new year? Host of NPR's Life Kit Marielle Segarra explains how to build movement into your hectic schedule and stay motivated. Marielle Segarra Environment Washington state on track for warmest December on record — again This month is set to be the warmest Washington December on record, breaking a record that was just set in 2023. Natalie Akane Newcomb Food Thousands of pounds of ground beef recalled in WA, 5 other states Washingtonians who have recently purchased Forward Farms ground beef may need to toss it if the use- or freeze-by date is Jan. 13, 2026. KUOW Staff Business FIFA president defends World Cup ticket prices, saying demand is hitting records The FIFA President addressed outrage over ticket prices for the World Cup by pointing to record demand and reiterating that most of the proceeds will help support soccer around the world. Rafael Nam Music How studying death metal singers could help people with vocal disorders The findings could translate into treatment for those who have trouble speaking, perhaps by training them to use different parts of their throats. Arts & Life Remembering Brigitte Bardot Brigitte Bardot left acting at her peak, devoting herself to animal rights while drawing criticism for her politics. Health Americans are selling plasma to make extra money The U.S. is one of a handful of nations that allows people to sell their plasma. Books Before passing in Lake Forest Park, Octavia Butler was the 'most eloquent and elegant' voice of a movement The KUOW Book Club read "Positive Obsession: The Life and Times of Octavia E. Butler" by Susana M. Morris this month. Morris joined KUOW's Katie Campbell to talk about her biography of the literary legend. Katie Campbell World The U.S. offers Ukraine a 15-year security guarantee for now, Zelenskyy says Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Monday the United States is offering his country security guarantees for a period of 15 years as part of a proposed peace plan. The Associated Press Prev 427 of 1646 Next Sponsored
National The Navy is struggling to build ships NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Cynthia Cook from the Center for International and Strategic Studies about why naval shipbuilding in the U.S. has become so difficult lately. Henry Larson
'Life Kit': How to move more Looking to be more active in the new year? Host of NPR's Life Kit Marielle Segarra explains how to build movement into your hectic schedule and stay motivated. Marielle Segarra
Environment Washington state on track for warmest December on record — again This month is set to be the warmest Washington December on record, breaking a record that was just set in 2023. Natalie Akane Newcomb
Food Thousands of pounds of ground beef recalled in WA, 5 other states Washingtonians who have recently purchased Forward Farms ground beef may need to toss it if the use- or freeze-by date is Jan. 13, 2026. KUOW Staff
Business FIFA president defends World Cup ticket prices, saying demand is hitting records The FIFA President addressed outrage over ticket prices for the World Cup by pointing to record demand and reiterating that most of the proceeds will help support soccer around the world. Rafael Nam
Music How studying death metal singers could help people with vocal disorders The findings could translate into treatment for those who have trouble speaking, perhaps by training them to use different parts of their throats.
Arts & Life Remembering Brigitte Bardot Brigitte Bardot left acting at her peak, devoting herself to animal rights while drawing criticism for her politics.
Health Americans are selling plasma to make extra money The U.S. is one of a handful of nations that allows people to sell their plasma.
Books Before passing in Lake Forest Park, Octavia Butler was the 'most eloquent and elegant' voice of a movement The KUOW Book Club read "Positive Obsession: The Life and Times of Octavia E. Butler" by Susana M. Morris this month. Morris joined KUOW's Katie Campbell to talk about her biography of the literary legend. Katie Campbell
World The U.S. offers Ukraine a 15-year security guarantee for now, Zelenskyy says Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Monday the United States is offering his country security guarantees for a period of 15 years as part of a proposed peace plan. The Associated Press