Bread For The World President On Asking Rep. Yoho To Resign NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Rev. Eugene Cho, president and CEO of Bread for the World, about the charity's decision to ask Rep. Ted Yoho to resign from its board.
Trump Tries To Appeal To 'Housewives' And White Suburbs, But His Views Seem Outdated President Trump is down in the polls among suburban voters. He's using fear to try to win them back, but his view of the suburbs seems out of date, as they've grown more diverse in recent years. Domenico Montanaro
State Unemployment Agencies Could Take Months To Adapt To WH Proposal, Memos Show The National Association of State Workforce Agencies tells lawmakers on Capitol Hill that it would take most states 8-20 weeks to move to a modified system of awarding benefits. Kelsey Snell
Releasing voting registration information, federal agents, and the Kraken this week Jeannie Yandel reviews the week's news with Geekwire civic editor Monica Nickelsburg, staff writer for the Stranger Jasmyne Keimig, and freelance journalist with the South Seattle Emerald, Carolyn Bick. Sarah Leibovitz
Norman Vincent Peale Was A Conservative Hero Known Well Beyond His Era Peale signed on early with the group called Spiritual Mobilization, a creation of prominent Protestant ministers in league with some of the leading industrialists of the era. Ron Elving
Friday politics: How do we make police more accountable? This week we've been taking a look at how systemic racism affects our city, our region and our state. Kim Shepard
Trump Cancels Jacksonville RNC Event As Florida Records Record High Daily Infections President Trump announced he is canceling the Republican National Convention celebrations in Jacksonville, Florida next month. Florida registered a record 173 daily coronavirus deaths on Thursday. Greg Allen
With November Approaching, Election Officials Still Face Safety, Security Questions With about 100 days left before Election Day, election officials warned this week that they need money from the federal government to deal with the pandemic and long-standing cybersecurity threats. Pam Fessler
Trump's Favorite Coronavirus Metric, The Case Fatality, Is Unreliable President Trump often cites the coronavirus case fatality rate, saying it is more important than the number of cases or deaths. But medical experts say it's not a good way to measure the pandemic. Tamara Keith
Trump Downscales RNC, Says Coronavirus 'Hot Spots' May Need To Delay School Reopening President Trump on Thursday has downscaled the Republican National Convention. He also acknowledged that cities or states facing surges of coronavirus cases might need to delay reopening schools. Mara Liasson