The Latest Tuesday Evening Headlines Seattle sues gun manufacturer Glock, Amazon to crack down on sharing Prime memberships, and leashed dogs are now allowed in passenger areas on ferries. Paige Browning Over 200 people in Monroe, WA receive millions after exposure to Monsanto chemicals Monsanto has settled with more than 200 people in Monroe, Washington, who were exposed to PCBs -- toxic chemicals once produced by the company. Libby Denkmann Latin America Trump confirms U.S. strike on alleged Venezuelan drug boat President Trump says the U.S. military has struck a drug-laden vessel in the southern Caribbean after it left Venezuela. The strike comes a week after Washington deployed warships to the region. NPR's International Desk Breaking down recent immigration arrests, ICE activity in WA You're probably seeing a lot of headlines and videos of immigration officers taking people into custody across our region. We want to get a better understanding of ICE’s activity in Washington – and if we can expect it to change in the near future. Libby Denkmann Why some WA judges won't make accused domestic abusers surrender their guns A new ruling in a separate case may provide more clarity and keep more guns out of the hands of alleged abusers. Libby Denkmann Latin America The Bolsonaro trial is underway — and Trump says he's watching Brazil's highest court has begun the trial of former President Jair Bolsonaro for allegedly attempting a coup. President Trump says he is watching the trial and has demanded it be dropped. Carrie Kahn Environment How free-ranging bison are reshaping Yellowstone's grasslands A new study finds free roaming bison in Yellowstone National Park are reshaping the ecosystem. They have had a positive effect on grasses and soil, but some changes may not be for the better. Nathan Rott Economy Labubu bust: Over $500k worth of counterfeit 'Lafufu' dolls recovered in Seattle Customs and Border Protection officers recently seized more than 11,000 counterfeit Labubu dolls valued at approximately $513,000 from Sea-Tac airport. Natalie Akane Newcomb Latin America More Colombia, less Brazil? How tariffs could change your morning blend A 50% U.S. tariff on Brazilian coffee just kicked in — and it's shaking up global supply chains. As American roasters scramble for alternatives, Colombia is cashing in. But how long will the beans — and prices — hold? Manuel Rueda NPR founding mother Susan Stamberg reflects on her career and favorite memories NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with correspondent and former All Things Considered and Weekend Edition host, Susan Stamberg, about her career as she retires from the network this week. Ashley Brown Prev 494 of 1647 Next Sponsored
Tuesday Evening Headlines Seattle sues gun manufacturer Glock, Amazon to crack down on sharing Prime memberships, and leashed dogs are now allowed in passenger areas on ferries. Paige Browning
Over 200 people in Monroe, WA receive millions after exposure to Monsanto chemicals Monsanto has settled with more than 200 people in Monroe, Washington, who were exposed to PCBs -- toxic chemicals once produced by the company. Libby Denkmann
Latin America Trump confirms U.S. strike on alleged Venezuelan drug boat President Trump says the U.S. military has struck a drug-laden vessel in the southern Caribbean after it left Venezuela. The strike comes a week after Washington deployed warships to the region. NPR's International Desk
Breaking down recent immigration arrests, ICE activity in WA You're probably seeing a lot of headlines and videos of immigration officers taking people into custody across our region. We want to get a better understanding of ICE’s activity in Washington – and if we can expect it to change in the near future. Libby Denkmann
Why some WA judges won't make accused domestic abusers surrender their guns A new ruling in a separate case may provide more clarity and keep more guns out of the hands of alleged abusers. Libby Denkmann
Latin America The Bolsonaro trial is underway — and Trump says he's watching Brazil's highest court has begun the trial of former President Jair Bolsonaro for allegedly attempting a coup. President Trump says he is watching the trial and has demanded it be dropped. Carrie Kahn
Environment How free-ranging bison are reshaping Yellowstone's grasslands A new study finds free roaming bison in Yellowstone National Park are reshaping the ecosystem. They have had a positive effect on grasses and soil, but some changes may not be for the better. Nathan Rott
Economy Labubu bust: Over $500k worth of counterfeit 'Lafufu' dolls recovered in Seattle Customs and Border Protection officers recently seized more than 11,000 counterfeit Labubu dolls valued at approximately $513,000 from Sea-Tac airport. Natalie Akane Newcomb
Latin America More Colombia, less Brazil? How tariffs could change your morning blend A 50% U.S. tariff on Brazilian coffee just kicked in — and it's shaking up global supply chains. As American roasters scramble for alternatives, Colombia is cashing in. But how long will the beans — and prices — hold? Manuel Rueda
NPR founding mother Susan Stamberg reflects on her career and favorite memories NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with correspondent and former All Things Considered and Weekend Edition host, Susan Stamberg, about her career as she retires from the network this week. Ashley Brown