Monday Evening Headlines Orca mom carries her dead calf in San Juans, Seattle students protest lunch schedule changes, and health insurance rates will spike next year in WA. Paige Browning
She's a trans Seattleite. She did not shoot Charlie Kirk. The internet disagrees. Michaela is a Seattleite, a paralegal, and a trans woman – and last week, to a portion of the internet, her photo became the face of the shooter who assassinated Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University. Libby Denkmann
"What do we want? One lunch!" Students protest changing SPD schedule On Monday, SPS students walked out of class to protest changing lunch times that they say will negatively affect student experience at school. Libby Denkmann
JD Vance hosts 'The Charlie Kirk Show,' paying tribute with top White House officials The broadcast was a striking reminder of Kirk's influence, both as a leader in the young conservative space and a behind-the-scenes political player who helped shape President Trump's agenda. Elena Moore
Why Trump wants companies to report earnings less frequently President Trump would like companies to report their earnings less frequently. Executives have long called for that -- but some financial experts worry it would go badly. Rafael Nam
Who is Fed nominee Stephen Miran, and why is he so controversial? Stephen Miran, who has served in both Trump administrations, said he will not resign from the White House if confirmed to the Federal Reserve Board, further stoking concerns about its independence. Rachel Treisman
Telling stories of gun violence deaths almost cost this reporter his life Trymaine Lee spent years reporting on the deaths of men who look just like him. His new memoir, A Thousand Ways to Die, chronicles the impact of gun violence in Black communities. Tonya Mosley
Officials announce a 'framework' for keeping TikTok online in the U.S. U.S. officials have announced a "framework" that would let Chinese-owned short video platform TikTok continue operations in the United States, although the two countries are still working out the details. John Ruwitch
In first interview, Pope Leo XIV takes on billionaires, polarization and war Pope Leo XIV reflected on the legacy of Pope Francis and whether he sees himself as more U.S. American or Peruvian. Claire Giangrave
Seattle police are watching you ... through even more CCTV cameras Seattle police will soon have more eyes on the city than ever. The city council approved a plan to increase the number of cameras in the city’s CCTV and Real Time Crime Center network. The move is supposed to help curb crime. But it’s also raised concerns about privacy and data security. We'll talk about what the expansion means for public safety and privacy. Brooklyn Jamerson-Flowers