Republicans split on best path to advance Trump's agenda in Congress Republicans may control both chambers of Congress but leaders in the House and Senate have very different ideas about the best way to implement President Trump's agenda. Barbara Sprunt
Trump funding freeze could leave communities on their own as climate threats grow Without federal support, American communities will struggle to deal with a challenge as pervasive as climate change, market analysts and environmental advocates say. Michael Copley
Trump official targeting Jan. 6 investigators worked on those cases himself The disconnect between Emil Bove's aggressive stance at the time to hold rioters accountable — and his current hostility toward the Jan. 6 probe — has troubled some former colleagues. Ryan Lucas
Elon Musk's DOGE takes aim at agency that had plans of regulating X Musk and other Silicon Valley executives have long railed against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau for its work overseeing the tech industry. Now, Musk hopes to eliminate the agency. Bobby Allyn
She wanted to be a mom. So she chose a cancer treatment that gave her a chance New, less damaging treatments are giving some patients the choice to try to preserve their ability to have children after cancer. Yuki Noguchi
When her young son was hit by a pickup truck, a stranger rushed to help Melissa Barbanell's 7-year-old son was severely injured after being hit by a pickup truck. A stranger, who turned out to be a nurse, let Barbanell know he was going to be OK. Laura Kwerel
Trump ally Steve Bannon pleads guilty and avoids jail time in border wall fraud case Bannon pleaded guilty in a Manhattan court to one count of scheme to defraud, a low-level felony. The case involved We Build the Wall, a non-profit that Bannon himself once suspected was a scam. The Associated Press
Tuesday Evening Headlines Rep. Jayapal says "chaos is the point," nine Seattle EPA employees put on leave, and Seattle needs more clean, public bathrooms. It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Patricia Murphy. Patricia Murphy
Efforts to fight foreign influence and protect elections in question under Trump Staffers at the U.S. cybersecurity agency working on countering foreign disinformation and on election security have been put on leave, according to sources who spoke anonymously for fear of reprisal. Jenna McLaughlin
Understanding Seattle's past and present, one walk at a time Soundside host Libby Denkmann joins author David B. Williams on a walk discussing the latest edition of his book, "Seattle Walks: Discovering History and Nature in the City." Libby Denkmann