A U.S. veteran adopted an orphan from Iran. Decades later, ICE is trying to deport her The woman has no criminal record and is unsure what prompted the threat of removal. She fears being deported to Iran given her father's military service and her Christian faith. Juliana Kim
'Fear of Flying Clinic' helps anxious travelers back into the skies For 50 years, a San Francisco-based group has created a space where fearful flyers can get supported exposure to air travel. Evan Roberts
Why Gavin Newsom refuses to be a 'bystander' in this political moment What does the Democratic leader see for himself in the years to come? Jonaki Mehta
Justice Department withheld and removed some Epstein files related to Trump An NPR investigation finds the public database of Epstein files is missing dozens of pages related to sexual abuse accusations against President Trump. Stephen Fowler
These small business owners are owed tariff refunds. Will they ever get them? Anyone who paid the taxes should get reimbursed, but the high court did not address how. Business owners wonder if they'll need lawyers, brokers, money — or luck. Alina Selyukh
Morning news brief Trump to deliver first State of the Union address of his second term, what's next for Mexico after killing of cartel leader, NPR investigation finds DOJ withheld some Epstein files related to Trump. Leila Fadel
FBI director invites fresh scrutiny over travels with appearance at US men's hockey team celebration When the American men's hockey team retreated to their locker room to celebrate their Winter Olympics gold medal win, they were joined by a special guest from the United States: FBI Director Kash Patel. The Associated Press
France bars U.S. ambassador from government access after failure to appear to a summons France's spat with the U.S. ambassador to Paris has taken another turn with the French foreign minister now saying the top U.S. diplomat in France must explain himself after ignoring a French summons. The Associated Press
Front Page: TSA pre-check, a potential Millionaire's Tax, and the latest with the SAVE act Every week we talk about the most fascinating stories in the news and what they say about the Pacific Northwest. We call it Front Page. Libby Denkmann
At Washington State Penitentiary, incarcerated journalists find connection through a news magazine Every month at the Washington State Penitentiary, a group of incarcerated journalists meets up to pick a theme for their news magazine. The paper is called Top of the Mountain. It details the goings on in the prison as well as recipes for the food you can buy at the commissary, advice from long time residents, and interviews with the formerly incarcerated. Hans Anderson