The Latest Thursday Evening Headlines Two firefighters arrested by Border Patrol in WA, Microsoft fires two employees involved in protests, and the Seahawks unveil a new alternate uniform. Paige Browning Politics Democrats' big, blue branding problem What’s so wrong with the Democratic party? And what’s it gonna take to fix it? Scott Greenstone Soundside's "Weekend Warmup" - Aug 29-Sept 1 It’s Thursday, and on Thursdays, we hear from Soundside Producer Jason Megatron Burrows with everything worth doing this weekend... but he's on vacation so here's Producer Shane Mehling instead. Shane Mehling National Middle schoolers are lauded for protecting younger kids during church shooting Two children were killed, and 18 children between the ages 6 and 15 were injured by a shooter. Middle schoolers acted heroically to protect others, a parent said. Liz Baker Politics Federal judge says Kari Lake can't fire Voice of America director A federal judge has ruled that Trump administration official Kari Lake can't unilaterally fire the director of Voice of America. David Folkenflik Sports Manchester United loses to small soccer club Grimsby Town Premier League soccer team Manchester United got demolished by a surprise upset from a much less well-known team: Grimsby Town. Justine Kenin Business Introducing 'Sources & Methods,' a new podcast from NPR NPR's Mary Louise Kelly introduces you to her new national security podcast, Sources & Methods. Each week digs into the biggest national security stories. Charles Maynes Environment Trump administration argues that more roads would help against wildfires The Trump administration is citing wildfire suppression as the reason it's seeking to undo the Roadless Rule. Science suggests more roads will cause more fires. Nathan Rott Radiohead re-charts on the Billboard Hot 100 A Radiohead song from the '90s has just made its Billboard chart debut — 28 years later. Stephen Thompson NPR exclusive: The role the U.S. has played in the humanitarian crisis in Gaza As famine plagues Gaza, NPR exclusive reporting looks at the U.S. role in the humanitarian crisis. Many former officials NPR interviewed share a common refrain: Did we do enough to prevent this? Tom Bowman Prev 523 of 1650 Next Sponsored
Thursday Evening Headlines Two firefighters arrested by Border Patrol in WA, Microsoft fires two employees involved in protests, and the Seahawks unveil a new alternate uniform. Paige Browning
Politics Democrats' big, blue branding problem What’s so wrong with the Democratic party? And what’s it gonna take to fix it? Scott Greenstone
Soundside's "Weekend Warmup" - Aug 29-Sept 1 It’s Thursday, and on Thursdays, we hear from Soundside Producer Jason Megatron Burrows with everything worth doing this weekend... but he's on vacation so here's Producer Shane Mehling instead. Shane Mehling
National Middle schoolers are lauded for protecting younger kids during church shooting Two children were killed, and 18 children between the ages 6 and 15 were injured by a shooter. Middle schoolers acted heroically to protect others, a parent said. Liz Baker
Politics Federal judge says Kari Lake can't fire Voice of America director A federal judge has ruled that Trump administration official Kari Lake can't unilaterally fire the director of Voice of America. David Folkenflik
Sports Manchester United loses to small soccer club Grimsby Town Premier League soccer team Manchester United got demolished by a surprise upset from a much less well-known team: Grimsby Town. Justine Kenin
Business Introducing 'Sources & Methods,' a new podcast from NPR NPR's Mary Louise Kelly introduces you to her new national security podcast, Sources & Methods. Each week digs into the biggest national security stories. Charles Maynes
Environment Trump administration argues that more roads would help against wildfires The Trump administration is citing wildfire suppression as the reason it's seeking to undo the Roadless Rule. Science suggests more roads will cause more fires. Nathan Rott
Radiohead re-charts on the Billboard Hot 100 A Radiohead song from the '90s has just made its Billboard chart debut — 28 years later. Stephen Thompson
NPR exclusive: The role the U.S. has played in the humanitarian crisis in Gaza As famine plagues Gaza, NPR exclusive reporting looks at the U.S. role in the humanitarian crisis. Many former officials NPR interviewed share a common refrain: Did we do enough to prevent this? Tom Bowman