Erika Kirk will lead her late husband's organization. Here's what to know about her Erika Kirk, 36, has a devotional podcast and Christian clothing line. She has vowed to continue her late husband's work. Rachel Treisman
Their teenage sons died by suicide. Now, they are sounding an alarm about AI chatbots Grieving parents and online safety advocates at a congressional hearing called for new laws to regulate AI companion apps to protect the mental health of minors. Rhitu Chatterjee
House approves stopgap spending bill but health care fight threatens a shutdown House Republicans are pushing a bill funding government agencies through November 21, but Democrats say without a plan to renew expiring health care subsidies they will oppose it. Barbara Sprunt
Trump has designated 'antifa' a terrorist group. Here are the questions that raises Current law provides for the designation of some groups as "foreign terrorist organizations," but no similar process exists for domestic groups. Odette Yousef
A high horse and a gaslight walk into a bar (with guest Brandi Kruse) Our guest this week is Brandi Kruse, conservative influencer and host of the UnDivided Podcast. We decided to have her on as the nation and our region are still reeling from the murder of Charlie Kirk -- and struggling with how to discuss the event. Libby Denkmann
Legal experts say pulling Jimmy Kimmel from air may amount to illegal 'jawboning' Free speech scholars say ABC's decision to suspend Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show indefinitely represents "jawboning," when government officials pressure private companies to suppress speech. Bobby Allyn
Senior Labour MP on Gaza, Ukraine, and the special relationship NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Labour MP Emily Thornberry, chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee, about President Trump's summit with U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer today. Kathryn Fink
What did Trump get in the U.K.? President Trump wrapped up his U.K. summit Thursday. Did he get everything he wanted out of the meetings? Michele Kelemen
Trump administration rushes to rent space for immigration officers conducting raids Employees at the General Services Administration are scrambling to lease offices to accommodate a rapid increase of immigration enforcement officers carrying out widespread raids across the country. Ximena Bustillo
WA will replace Planned Parenthood’s lost Medicaid funding with state dollars Washington state will backfill lost Medicaid dollars for Planned Parenthood after a court ruling last week. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard