Ukrainians in front line regions reel from losses, but say hope dies last for them Into their fourth year of war, Ukrainians living in or near front line regions of their country grapple with their losses and contemplate an uncertain future. Claire Harbage
Trump officials downplay the Signal leak. Some military members see a double standard The news of the leak of life-and-death operational details to a reporter lands differently with veterans and active-duty troops, who can be prosecuted for much less significant "spillage" incidents. Quil Lawrence
Exhibit takes visitors inside the annex where Anne Frank lived For the first time, a re-creation of the annex where Anne Frank and her family hid is available outside of Amsterdam. Visitors in New York said its themes reverberated in today's political climate. Sarah Ventre
As U.S. foreign aid grants get slashed, Greenland gets money for a dog race Second lady Usha Vance has scrapped a plan to attend Greenland's national dog sled race this week. But American tax dollars will help support the race anyway. Tom Bowman
Wednesday Evening Headlines Seattle braces for severe thunderstorms, Governor Ferguson cancels release of convicted murderer, and Seattle launches an incubator for AI entrepreneurs. It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Patricia Murphy. Patricia Murphy
Why you may want to delete your genetic data off 23andMe today 23andMe, the San Francisco tech company known for its direct-to-consumer genetic testing, announced Sunday it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Diana Opong
Social Security officials partially walk back plans for in-person verification Officials said they would now exempt people who apply for Medicare and disability benefits, as well as supplemental income help for the poor, from having to prove their identity in-person. Ashley Lopez
Appeals court sides with judge who blocked deportations under wartime authority The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals panel denied the Trump administration's push to restart deportations of alleged gang members under a rarely used wartime authority known as the Alien Enemies Act. Joel Rose
Trump announces new 25 percent tariff on all cars made outside the U.S. The president's latest action on trade enacts a 25% tariff on cars made outside of the U.S., continuing his trade policies focused on boosting American manufacturing. Danielle Kurtzleben