The Latest Health President Trump can continue to withhold billions in foreign aid, court rules A federal appeals court handed President Trump a victory on Wednesday. The court ruled the administration can continue to freeze or terminate billions of dollars that Congress approved in foreign aid. Fatma Tanis Wednesday Evening Headlines Mayor Harrell wants new law to curb predatory homebuying, more Washingtonians are getting concealed carry permits, and Paul Allen's estate has sold the Portland Trail Blazers. Patricia Murphy National Infowars conspiracist Alex Jones is a big step closer to losing his studio and brand Jones has lost control of his media empire to a newly-appointed receiver who will sell it off to pay the Sandy Hook Elementary School families who sued Jones for defamation after the 2012 shootings. Tovia Smith Seattle considers measure to protect homeowners from predatory offers Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell is pushing new legislation to curb predatory home-buying offers. Joshua McNichols Education First-class flights and resort booze. WA Commerce failed to oversee ed grant, audit finds A state audit found the Washington Department of Commerce failed to properly oversee $10.7 million intended to bring broadband access, laptops, and training to people in underserved communities. Ann Dornfeld National Washington, D.C. residents weigh in on crime amid Trump's federal takeover Perspectives on crime in Washington, D.C., differ depending on where you are. Overall, though, residents seem to think President Trump's approach isn't the right one. Frank Langfitt World Ukrainians want an end to Russia's war, but remain wary of the Trump-Putin meeting Many Ukrainians want an end to years of war, but are reacting with wariness to President Trump's upcoming meeting with Russia's Vladimir Putin. Greg Myre Economy Argentina is an example of what happens when a country manipulates inflation data Trump fired the Bureau of Labor Statistics head. In Argentina, the government manipulated the inflation rate. Economists went rogue to calculate the real rate, and people lost trust in the numbers. Sally Helm Health Trump's move to end TPS rattles health care workers who tend to the sick and elderly The Trump administration's decision to end Temporary Protected Status for people from a number of countries has rattled health care workers who tend to the sick and elderly. Andrea Hsu Economy President Trump is upending global trade as we know it. What comes next? NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with former US trade representative and Council on Foreign Relations President Michael Froman about how global trade moves forward in the midst of President Trump's tariffs. Tyler Bartlam Prev 554 of 1651 Next Sponsored
Health President Trump can continue to withhold billions in foreign aid, court rules A federal appeals court handed President Trump a victory on Wednesday. The court ruled the administration can continue to freeze or terminate billions of dollars that Congress approved in foreign aid. Fatma Tanis
Wednesday Evening Headlines Mayor Harrell wants new law to curb predatory homebuying, more Washingtonians are getting concealed carry permits, and Paul Allen's estate has sold the Portland Trail Blazers. Patricia Murphy
National Infowars conspiracist Alex Jones is a big step closer to losing his studio and brand Jones has lost control of his media empire to a newly-appointed receiver who will sell it off to pay the Sandy Hook Elementary School families who sued Jones for defamation after the 2012 shootings. Tovia Smith
Seattle considers measure to protect homeowners from predatory offers Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell is pushing new legislation to curb predatory home-buying offers. Joshua McNichols
Education First-class flights and resort booze. WA Commerce failed to oversee ed grant, audit finds A state audit found the Washington Department of Commerce failed to properly oversee $10.7 million intended to bring broadband access, laptops, and training to people in underserved communities. Ann Dornfeld
National Washington, D.C. residents weigh in on crime amid Trump's federal takeover Perspectives on crime in Washington, D.C., differ depending on where you are. Overall, though, residents seem to think President Trump's approach isn't the right one. Frank Langfitt
World Ukrainians want an end to Russia's war, but remain wary of the Trump-Putin meeting Many Ukrainians want an end to years of war, but are reacting with wariness to President Trump's upcoming meeting with Russia's Vladimir Putin. Greg Myre
Economy Argentina is an example of what happens when a country manipulates inflation data Trump fired the Bureau of Labor Statistics head. In Argentina, the government manipulated the inflation rate. Economists went rogue to calculate the real rate, and people lost trust in the numbers. Sally Helm
Health Trump's move to end TPS rattles health care workers who tend to the sick and elderly The Trump administration's decision to end Temporary Protected Status for people from a number of countries has rattled health care workers who tend to the sick and elderly. Andrea Hsu
Economy President Trump is upending global trade as we know it. What comes next? NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with former US trade representative and Council on Foreign Relations President Michael Froman about how global trade moves forward in the midst of President Trump's tariffs. Tyler Bartlam