The Latest It's 6pm, do you know who owns your TV news? Seattle's media landscape is shifting, again. KING5 may soon be under new ownership as Nexstar Media Group intends to buy Tegna Inc. Media critic and professor Eric Deggans will tell us what it may mean for local coverage. Patricia Murphy National 3 things to know about Trump's plan to send troops to Portland and Memphis President Trump ordered the deployment of troops to Portland and said he's authorized them to use "full force" to curb protests outside ICE facilities. Kat Lonsdorf Politics Overseas Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Nathan Law denied entry to Singapore The activist wanted by the Hong Kong government said he was denied entry to Singapore over the weekend for what he presumes were political reasons. The Associated Press Politics Sen. Amy Klobuchar talks about the potential for a government shutdown Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., talks about the negotiations happening on Capitol Hill and at the White House over a potential government shutdown. Michel Martin Politics Moldova's pro-EU party wins clear parliamentary majority, defeating pro-Russian groups Moldova's pro-Western governing party won a clear parliamentary majority, defeating pro-Russian groups in an election that was widely viewed as a stark choice between East and West. The Associated Press World Near the frontline, Ukraine's neurosurgeons are on the cutting edge There's a Ukrainian hospital so old it treated wounded soldiers during the Crimean War in the 1850s. Yet neurosurgeons at Mechnikov Hospital also play a critical role in today's Russia-Ukraine war. Greg Myre Health Prone to winter depression? Starting light therapy now can help As daylight diminishes people can feel their mood dimming. In fact millions of U.S. adults experience seasonal affective disorder. Light therapy can help fend off winter depression, starting in the fall. Allison Aubrey National She felt abandoned — until a teacher's hug reminded her she wasn't alone When she was in the sixth grade, Tanya Eby's world was unraveling. One day, overcome with grief, she cried in class — and her teacher, Mrs. Welch, wrapped Eby in a hug. Laura Kwerel Arts & Life Scared of spiders? Some former arachnophobes now are keeping jumping spiders as pets The jumping spider pet market is booming, particularly with women. And for many, the journey to spider enthusiast began as an arachnophobe. Alina Hartounian Politics Top congressional leaders head to the White House ahead of shutdown deadline After canceling an earlier meeting, President Trump is planning to meet with a bipartisan group of congressional leaders on Monday. Congress must pass or extend a spending bill before Oct. 1 to prevent a shutdown. Barbara Sprunt Prev 864 of 1641 Next Sponsored
It's 6pm, do you know who owns your TV news? Seattle's media landscape is shifting, again. KING5 may soon be under new ownership as Nexstar Media Group intends to buy Tegna Inc. Media critic and professor Eric Deggans will tell us what it may mean for local coverage. Patricia Murphy
National 3 things to know about Trump's plan to send troops to Portland and Memphis President Trump ordered the deployment of troops to Portland and said he's authorized them to use "full force" to curb protests outside ICE facilities. Kat Lonsdorf
Politics Overseas Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Nathan Law denied entry to Singapore The activist wanted by the Hong Kong government said he was denied entry to Singapore over the weekend for what he presumes were political reasons. The Associated Press
Politics Sen. Amy Klobuchar talks about the potential for a government shutdown Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., talks about the negotiations happening on Capitol Hill and at the White House over a potential government shutdown. Michel Martin
Politics Moldova's pro-EU party wins clear parliamentary majority, defeating pro-Russian groups Moldova's pro-Western governing party won a clear parliamentary majority, defeating pro-Russian groups in an election that was widely viewed as a stark choice between East and West. The Associated Press
World Near the frontline, Ukraine's neurosurgeons are on the cutting edge There's a Ukrainian hospital so old it treated wounded soldiers during the Crimean War in the 1850s. Yet neurosurgeons at Mechnikov Hospital also play a critical role in today's Russia-Ukraine war. Greg Myre
Health Prone to winter depression? Starting light therapy now can help As daylight diminishes people can feel their mood dimming. In fact millions of U.S. adults experience seasonal affective disorder. Light therapy can help fend off winter depression, starting in the fall. Allison Aubrey
National She felt abandoned — until a teacher's hug reminded her she wasn't alone When she was in the sixth grade, Tanya Eby's world was unraveling. One day, overcome with grief, she cried in class — and her teacher, Mrs. Welch, wrapped Eby in a hug. Laura Kwerel
Arts & Life Scared of spiders? Some former arachnophobes now are keeping jumping spiders as pets The jumping spider pet market is booming, particularly with women. And for many, the journey to spider enthusiast began as an arachnophobe. Alina Hartounian
Politics Top congressional leaders head to the White House ahead of shutdown deadline After canceling an earlier meeting, President Trump is planning to meet with a bipartisan group of congressional leaders on Monday. Congress must pass or extend a spending bill before Oct. 1 to prevent a shutdown. Barbara Sprunt