Hear It Again: Meet the people on a quest to count every Cooper's Hawk in Seattle Hans Anderson takes us on a hunt for the Cooper's Hawk with the members of the Urban Raptor Conservancy. It's a search for the real Seattle "Seahawk" in an archive segment from this past October. Libby Denkmann
This Valentine’s Day, find love in a stack of books Soundside host Libby Denkmann hosts a panel of experts on ROMANCE BOOKS! It's a Valentine's Day special as our guests discuss the latest & greatest in Romance Novels, so you too can fall in love at a bookstore near you. Lauren Williams
New board elects President Trump chair of Kennedy Center "It is a great honor to be chairman of the Kennedy Center, especially with this amazing Board of Trustees. We will make the Kennedy Center a very special and exciting place!" Trump said. Neda Ulaby
A hidden Picasso painting from the early Blue Period is revealed by new technology Experts analyzing the painting have several theories about why this unidentified woman has remained submerged for more than a century. Manuela López Restrepo
As judges block broad actions, White House says courts causing constitutional crisis Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that judges blocking Trump administration actions were causing a constitutional crisis. Elena Moore
The public lost access to Census Bureau data for days after a Trump order After Trump put out an executive order targeting gender identity, the public lost access to many Census Bureau data tables and research reports for days, raising concerns about the data's integrity. Hansi Lo Wang
Chocolate lovers feel the price pinch this Valentine's Day Another cocoa harvest in West Africa has come up short, leading to the worst deficit in decades. That means higher prices for chocolate makers and for shoppers. Alina Selyukh
Red, White and Blueland? Trump's Greenland talk sparks some colorful proposals President Trump's talk of acquiring Greenland has sparked creative proposals, from a bill to rename the island "Red, White and Blueland" to a satirical petition for Denmark to buy "Califørnia." Rachel Treisman
Tulsi Gabbard confirmed as director of national intelligence, overcoming skepticism The former lawmaker faced questions about her level of experience and past comments about autocratic leaders, but ultimately the Senate confirmed her on Wednesday afternoon. Jenna McLaughlin
How do astronomers track asteroids that could threaten Earth? Over the next several weeks, astronomers will be looking closely at an asteroid called 2024 YR4 that could be as big as a football field as they try to determine how likely it is to strike Earth in 2032. Scott Neuman