Kroger CEO resigns abruptly after 'personal conduct' investigation The country's largest supermarket chain is shaking up its leadership after Rodney McMullen had led the company since 2014. Alina Selyukh
New deputy FBI director Dan Bongino previously called for imprisoning Democrats Before becoming the second-in-command at the FBI, Dan Bongino used his popular podcast to spread conspiracy theories about the Jan. 6 attack. Here's what else he said. Tom Dreisbach
James Harrison, whose blood donations saved over 2 million babies, has died Harrison, whose plasma contained a rare antibody, rolled up his sleeve 1,173 times from 1954 to 2018. The Australian is credited with helping 2.4 million babies and advancing scientific research. Rachel Treisman
Federal funding expires on March 14th—and Senator Murray has a lot to say Senator Patty Murray talks to Soundside about the looming expiration date for federal funding. Plus, she shares her concerns about the federal worker firings in our region and across the country. Lauren Williams
'I was devastated': Jordan Chiles recounts 2024 Olympics in new memoir Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles shares her up-and-down journey to the 2024 Paris Games and what happened afterward, in her new memoir, "I'm That Girl: Living the Power of My Dreams." Juana Summers
Israel's culture minister calls a Palestinian-Israeli film's Oscar a 'sad moment' The Oscar documentary win by the movie No Other Land is garnering very different reactions in Israel and the West Bank. Itay Stern
The Washington state flag. People have thoughts When a bill in Washington's legislature proposed changing Washington's flag, the debate became a question of Washington's state identity. Seattle Now's Vaughan Jones explores that debate. Brooklyn Jamerson-Flowers
Seeing Washington change course on Ukraine, Taiwan ponders its own fate Developments in the Ukraine-U.S. relationship have regularly made headline news in Taiwan lately. Many in Taiwan compare Ukraine's fate to its own, as China continues to threaten an invasion. Ashish Valentine
Foreign students say the threat of Trump's executive orders is getting real President Trump warned international students that if they support groups the U.S. deems terrorist organizations, "we will find you, and we will deport you." It's left many student activists anxious. Tovia Smith
Poll: Majorities say state of the union is not strong, and Trump is rushing change How Americans are reacting to the first month of the administration, according to an NPR/PBS News/Marist poll. Domenico Montanaro