The Trump administration is making an unprecedented reach for data held by states States hold troves of sensitive personal data that were previously never shared with the federal government or across federal agencies. The Trump administration is trying to change that. Jude Joffe-Block
TikTok bans #SkinnyTok. But content promoting unhealthy eating persists The social media platform TikTok recently banned a hashtag called #SkinnyTok after European regulators warned it was promoting extreme weight loss. But eliminating this kind of content is not easy. Katia Riddle
Purple Heart Army veteran self-deports after nearly 50 years in the U.S. Sae Joon Park left for South Korea on Monday. His removal order was the result of drug possession and bail jumping charges from over 15 years ago — offenses that, he said, stemmed from untreated PTSD. Juliana Kim
RFK Jr. and Dr. Oz say health insurers will cut red tape on 'prior authorizations' In recent years, health insurers ramped up the practice of requiring doctors to get their approval before tests and procedures. On Monday, health leaders announced voluntary reforms from insurers. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Trump is 'not happy' with Israel after saying it and Iran both broke a ceasefire President Trump lashed out at Israel and Iran for possible violations of a ceasefire. Alex Leff
Trump to rescind 'Roadless Rule' protecting 58 million acres of forest land Speaking in New Mexico, President Trump's Secretary of Agriculture announced her intention to roll back a landmark 2001 conservation rule passed in the late hour of the Clinton administration. Kirk Siegler
Monday Evening Headlines The Department of Justice sues Washington over a mandatory reporter law, the state sees another measles case, and if you see a seal pup, stay back. It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Patricia Murphy. Patricia Murphy
WA encouraged lower income people to buy electric vehicles, results were mixed Washington state is taking quick action to meet its goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions. As part of it, last year the state spent $45 million dollars to help lower income people buy or lease electric vehicles. Libby Denkmann
Can a president declare war without consulting Congress? Here's what to know President Trump's decision to launch airstrikes on Iran's nuclear facilities without first consulting Congress has drawn sharp criticism from lawmakers who say the move bypasses their constitutional authority to declare war. Scott Neuman
U.S. Supreme Court allows -- for now -- third-country deportations A federal judge had previously said people must get at least 15 days to challenge their deportations to countries they're not originally from. Nina Totenberg