Stacey Abrams Has Book And TV Recommendations For You Former Georgia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams tells listeners which books and TV shows she recommends to better understand the current moment.
New Government Rule Removes Non-Discrimination Protections For LGBTQ In Health Care The Trump administration has finalized a rule on Friday that would remove non-discrimination protections for LGBTQ people when it comes to health care and health insurance. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Transgender Health Protections Reversed By Trump Administration Trump has reversed Obama-era protections that prohibit discrimination in health care based on gender identity. Critics warn the rule could harm a vulnerable group — LGBTQ people — during a pandemic. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Checking in on the CHAZ, this week Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Civic editor for Geekwire, Monica Nickelsburg, staff writer at The Stranger, Jasmyne Keimig, and investigative editor for the Seattle Times, Jonathan Martin Bill Radke
Friday politics: How does Jenny Durkan dig out after the Seattle protests? Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best sent a video message to her officers. Meanwhile, tension continues between the City Council and Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan. C.R. Douglas with Q13, and Joni Balter with Civic Cocktail discuss with KUOW"s Angela King. Angela King
At Dallas Event, Trump Outlines 4-Point Plan To Address 'Disparities' President Trump presented the broad strokes of how he intends to address racial disparity — a plan that he says will provide more support to police, and address economic, health and education issues. Tamara Keith
Battle Between U.S. And Chinese Telecom Huawei Intensifies The U.S. is preventing telecom giant Huawei from getting critical components, and is pressuring allies not to use its products. But there could be serious side effects for American companies. Jackie Northam
Upcoming Trump Rally In Tulsa Faces Backlash Over Race, Coronavirus The Trump campaign is defending its decision to hold a "Make America Great Again" rally in Tulsa, Okla., a city that experienced one of the country's most horrific episodes of racial violence in 1921. Barbara Sprunt
Ferguson Mayor-Elect Comments On Changes To City's Police And Government NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Ferguson, Mo., Mayor-Elect Ella Jones, who has become the city's first black and first woman mayor, about changes to Ferguson's police department and government.