The Latest Fresh Air Weekend: 'Sinners' actor Delroy Lindo; Novelist Tayari Jones No matter what happens at the Oscars, Lindo says he's embracing "the joy of this moment." Jones' novel Kin tells the story of two young women who grow up next door to each other without their mothers. Business Helpful or harmful? How to vet tax advice from social media So you heard a piece of tax advice from a friend or on social media that sounds interesting. Should you try it? A certified public accountant explains how to vet the claim — and avoid getting scammed. Mika Ellison National These are the casualties and cost of the war in Iran 2 weeks into the conflict The war in Iran has already cost the U.S. billions of dollars. Here's the impact by the numbers. Ava Berger Environment Mystery orcas from afar thrill Seattle-area whale watchers Three mystery whales have been surprising whale watchers from Canada to Olympia. John Ryan Friday Evening Headlines Snowfall snarls travel across the Cascades, Seattle’s community college district declares a financial emergency, and mystery orcas are spotted in the Salish Sea. Paige Browning Climate Class-action lawsuit filed after the Potomac sewage spill A class-action lawsuit has been filed after part of a decades-old sewer line in Maryland collapsed in January, sending raw sewage into the Potomac River. After weather delays, repair work has resumed. Jeff Brady Arts & Life Kennedy Center president departs – months before the art complex's scheduled closing In a post on Truth Social, President Trump announced Friday afternoon that Richard Grenell is leaving the Kennedy Center. The arts complex is scheduled to close in July for renovations. Anastasia Tsioulcas Photos: It's (finally) snowing in Seattle After the warmest December on record in Washington state, coupled with record-level rain and flooding, snow finally reached the central Puget Sound region on Friday — including in Seattle, Everett, and Bremerton. KUOW Staff Politics Unlike past eras, anti-Muslim GOP rhetoric draws little pushback from party leaders A growing chorus of Republicans in Congress have embraced rhetoric against Muslims and sharia law. But unlike in past years, their remarks have faced little public pushback from leadership. Barbara Sprunt Health Care States pass laws against health insurers' prior authorization More than 30 states have passed laws trying to rein in health insurance companies second guessing doctors, a policy called prior authorization. April Dembosky Prev 71 of 1647 Next Sponsored
Fresh Air Weekend: 'Sinners' actor Delroy Lindo; Novelist Tayari Jones No matter what happens at the Oscars, Lindo says he's embracing "the joy of this moment." Jones' novel Kin tells the story of two young women who grow up next door to each other without their mothers.
Business Helpful or harmful? How to vet tax advice from social media So you heard a piece of tax advice from a friend or on social media that sounds interesting. Should you try it? A certified public accountant explains how to vet the claim — and avoid getting scammed. Mika Ellison
National These are the casualties and cost of the war in Iran 2 weeks into the conflict The war in Iran has already cost the U.S. billions of dollars. Here's the impact by the numbers. Ava Berger
Environment Mystery orcas from afar thrill Seattle-area whale watchers Three mystery whales have been surprising whale watchers from Canada to Olympia. John Ryan
Friday Evening Headlines Snowfall snarls travel across the Cascades, Seattle’s community college district declares a financial emergency, and mystery orcas are spotted in the Salish Sea. Paige Browning
Climate Class-action lawsuit filed after the Potomac sewage spill A class-action lawsuit has been filed after part of a decades-old sewer line in Maryland collapsed in January, sending raw sewage into the Potomac River. After weather delays, repair work has resumed. Jeff Brady
Arts & Life Kennedy Center president departs – months before the art complex's scheduled closing In a post on Truth Social, President Trump announced Friday afternoon that Richard Grenell is leaving the Kennedy Center. The arts complex is scheduled to close in July for renovations. Anastasia Tsioulcas
Photos: It's (finally) snowing in Seattle After the warmest December on record in Washington state, coupled with record-level rain and flooding, snow finally reached the central Puget Sound region on Friday — including in Seattle, Everett, and Bremerton. KUOW Staff
Politics Unlike past eras, anti-Muslim GOP rhetoric draws little pushback from party leaders A growing chorus of Republicans in Congress have embraced rhetoric against Muslims and sharia law. But unlike in past years, their remarks have faced little public pushback from leadership. Barbara Sprunt
Health Care States pass laws against health insurers' prior authorization More than 30 states have passed laws trying to rein in health insurance companies second guessing doctors, a policy called prior authorization. April Dembosky