The Latest Soundside's "Weekend Warmup" - Jan 23-25 Your weekend is officially warmed up! Events for you and your family to do before the Seahawks play the Rams on Sunday. Libby Denkmann Politics House approves spending bills despite many Democrats' objections to ICE funds The House has approved the final set of spending bills to avoid a government shutdown, despite objections from Democrats to the funding levels set for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Sam Gringlas National DOJ arrests three people in connection with Minneapolis church protests The DOJ has arrested at least two people in connection with protests at a Minneapolis church last weekend. One of the pastors is said to lead the local ICE field office. Matt Sepic National A look back at Ruby Ridge — and why it's relevant today in Minnesota More than 30 years ago, a standoff with a white separatist family in Idaho led to federal rules on deadly use of force. Some say Renee Macklin Good's death in Minnesota offers a similar opportunity. Odette Yousef Global Health Last year was disaster for an HIV vaccine trial. This year? A new way forward A cutting edge pan-African HIV vaccine trial lost funding last year when the Trump administration shut down much of foreign aid. The setback was devastating but the researchers refused to give up. Ari Daniel National Pentagon vows to end 'woke distractions' at military's independent newspaper The editor-in-chief of Stars and Stripes responds to a Defense Department announcement that it will assume greater control over the military newspaper. Steve Walsh Winter storm preparations underway across the South Across the South and Northeast, communities are preparing for snow and ice from a massive winter storm expected to move through this weekend. Justin Hicks Science The week in science: Ice, parents' disgust and penguins adapting to climate change Emily Kwong and Regina Barber of NPR's Short Wave podcast talk about the mysterious structure of ice, parents' heightened tolerance for disgust, and how penguins are adapting to climate change. Regina G. Barber Politics What Pennsylvania swing voters think of Trump's first year back in office How do Biden-to-Trump voters feel about year one of Trump's second term? A focus group of Pennsylvania voters provides some unique insight. Mara Liasson How to prepare your home for a winter storm This weekend, much of the country is expecting to be hit by a major winter storm. NPR's Life Kit share tips to prepare your home ahead of a big snowfall. Marielle Segarra Prev 70 of 1639 Next Sponsored
Soundside's "Weekend Warmup" - Jan 23-25 Your weekend is officially warmed up! Events for you and your family to do before the Seahawks play the Rams on Sunday. Libby Denkmann
Politics House approves spending bills despite many Democrats' objections to ICE funds The House has approved the final set of spending bills to avoid a government shutdown, despite objections from Democrats to the funding levels set for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Sam Gringlas
National DOJ arrests three people in connection with Minneapolis church protests The DOJ has arrested at least two people in connection with protests at a Minneapolis church last weekend. One of the pastors is said to lead the local ICE field office. Matt Sepic
National A look back at Ruby Ridge — and why it's relevant today in Minnesota More than 30 years ago, a standoff with a white separatist family in Idaho led to federal rules on deadly use of force. Some say Renee Macklin Good's death in Minnesota offers a similar opportunity. Odette Yousef
Global Health Last year was disaster for an HIV vaccine trial. This year? A new way forward A cutting edge pan-African HIV vaccine trial lost funding last year when the Trump administration shut down much of foreign aid. The setback was devastating but the researchers refused to give up. Ari Daniel
National Pentagon vows to end 'woke distractions' at military's independent newspaper The editor-in-chief of Stars and Stripes responds to a Defense Department announcement that it will assume greater control over the military newspaper. Steve Walsh
Winter storm preparations underway across the South Across the South and Northeast, communities are preparing for snow and ice from a massive winter storm expected to move through this weekend. Justin Hicks
Science The week in science: Ice, parents' disgust and penguins adapting to climate change Emily Kwong and Regina Barber of NPR's Short Wave podcast talk about the mysterious structure of ice, parents' heightened tolerance for disgust, and how penguins are adapting to climate change. Regina G. Barber
Politics What Pennsylvania swing voters think of Trump's first year back in office How do Biden-to-Trump voters feel about year one of Trump's second term? A focus group of Pennsylvania voters provides some unique insight. Mara Liasson
How to prepare your home for a winter storm This weekend, much of the country is expecting to be hit by a major winter storm. NPR's Life Kit share tips to prepare your home ahead of a big snowfall. Marielle Segarra