The Latest Politics ABC News' Jonathan Karl unpacks Trump's behavior this week NPR's Steve Inskeep looks back at President Trump's behavior over the past week with Jonathan Karl of ABC News. He's the author of "Retribution: Donald Trump and the Campaign That Changed America." Steve Inskeep Health With cases ramping up, experts worry the U.S. is in for another bad flu season Flu cases are soaring in New York and picking up in other parts of the country. Experts worry it will be another bad season. COVID and RSV have been less of a problem, but they're also on the rise. Rob Stein Technology Why some Bitcoin mining companies are ditching cryptocurrency for AI Some Bitcoin mining companies are turning away from cryptocurrency and embracing artificial intelligence. NPR's "The Indicator" podcast explains why. Stephan Bisaha Weekend Warmup for Dec 19-21 Meet Me Here presents KUOW's Weekend Warmup! Find all the events worthy of YOUR time off with host Jason Megatron Burrows. Jason Burrows National Trump suspends U.S. green card lottery after Brown University and MIT shootings Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said in a post on the social platform X that, at Trump's direction, she is ordering the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to pause the program. The Associated Press World EU leaders agree on $105bn Ukraine loan, but without relying on frozen Russian assets European Union leaders have agreed to provide a massive interest-free loan to Ukraine to meet its military and economic needs for the next two years. The loan will not rely on frozen Russian assets. The Associated Press Red Light Vintage could close for good. A familiar face is trying to keep it alive. Seattle may have to say goodbye to a longstanding vintage shop in the new year. An original co-founder wants to keep it going. Maleeha Syed National A federal jury finds Milwaukee judge guilty of obstructing immigration agents A jury returns a guilty verdict in the case of Hannah Dugan. The Milwaukee judge was accused of allowing an undocumented immigrant defender to evade immigration agents Maayan Silver Suspect in Brown University shooting found dead in New Hampshire The suspect in the shooting at Brown University Saturday was discovered dead Thursday at a storage facility in New Hampshire. Tovia Smith Environment As floodwaters recede, King County farmers face daunting cleanup Farmers near the Green River in South King County say the flooding they’ve experienced this month is unlike anything in recent memory. Now the water is receding — and the work ahead looks overwhelming. Amy Radil Prev 455 of 1647 Next Sponsored
Politics ABC News' Jonathan Karl unpacks Trump's behavior this week NPR's Steve Inskeep looks back at President Trump's behavior over the past week with Jonathan Karl of ABC News. He's the author of "Retribution: Donald Trump and the Campaign That Changed America." Steve Inskeep
Health With cases ramping up, experts worry the U.S. is in for another bad flu season Flu cases are soaring in New York and picking up in other parts of the country. Experts worry it will be another bad season. COVID and RSV have been less of a problem, but they're also on the rise. Rob Stein
Technology Why some Bitcoin mining companies are ditching cryptocurrency for AI Some Bitcoin mining companies are turning away from cryptocurrency and embracing artificial intelligence. NPR's "The Indicator" podcast explains why. Stephan Bisaha
Weekend Warmup for Dec 19-21 Meet Me Here presents KUOW's Weekend Warmup! Find all the events worthy of YOUR time off with host Jason Megatron Burrows. Jason Burrows
National Trump suspends U.S. green card lottery after Brown University and MIT shootings Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said in a post on the social platform X that, at Trump's direction, she is ordering the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to pause the program. The Associated Press
World EU leaders agree on $105bn Ukraine loan, but without relying on frozen Russian assets European Union leaders have agreed to provide a massive interest-free loan to Ukraine to meet its military and economic needs for the next two years. The loan will not rely on frozen Russian assets. The Associated Press
Red Light Vintage could close for good. A familiar face is trying to keep it alive. Seattle may have to say goodbye to a longstanding vintage shop in the new year. An original co-founder wants to keep it going. Maleeha Syed
National A federal jury finds Milwaukee judge guilty of obstructing immigration agents A jury returns a guilty verdict in the case of Hannah Dugan. The Milwaukee judge was accused of allowing an undocumented immigrant defender to evade immigration agents Maayan Silver
Suspect in Brown University shooting found dead in New Hampshire The suspect in the shooting at Brown University Saturday was discovered dead Thursday at a storage facility in New Hampshire. Tovia Smith
Environment As floodwaters recede, King County farmers face daunting cleanup Farmers near the Green River in South King County say the flooding they’ve experienced this month is unlike anything in recent memory. Now the water is receding — and the work ahead looks overwhelming. Amy Radil