Navigating teams, murals, and voting this week Bill Radke reviews the week's news with the writer and editor of The C is for Crank, Erica C Barnett, Civic Cocktail host Joni Balter, and writer for The Stranger, Charles Mudede. Sarah Leibovitz
The Past Week Has Been The Most Important So Far For The Biden Campaign For Joe Biden, the last week of February is a make-or-break test for his presidential campaign. After disappointing performances in Iowa, New Hampshire and Nevada, all hopes lie with South Carolina. Asma Khalid
Federal Court Blocks 'Remain In Mexico' Program For Central American Asylum Seekers A federal appeals court in California has blocked the Trump administration's "Remain in Mexico" program, which required asylum seekers to wait in Mexico for their day in U.S. immigration court. John Burnett
Trump Can Handle Multiple Tasks At One Time, Campaign Official Says NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Tim Murtaugh, communications director for Trump's 2020 reelection campaign, about the president' strategy. Amid coronavirus concerns, Trump is making campaign stops.
Prominent Retired Banker In North Carolina Explains Why He Backs Bloomberg NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Hugh McColl, ex-Bank of America CEO, about why he favors Mike Bloomberg for president, and where his vote will go if Bernie Sanders clinches the Democratic nomination.
Joe Biden's Campaign Is On The Line In South Carolina The former vice president got some promising results in polling leading into the primary this week. But even with a win, he still has lots of catching up to do to hope to win the nomination. Domenico Montanaro
Who would Jesus vote for? The tension between faith and politics in the Northwest Jesus "would vote on the left, and I believe he would vote for Elizabeth Warren,” said Dr. Carl Livingston, who teaches at Seattle Central College and is Senior Pastor at Kingdom Christian Center in Federal way. "I'm might be wrong about that," he added. David Hyde
King County is giving free bus passes to thousands of low income residents Kim Malcolm talks with King County councilmember Rod Dembowski about the county's plan to provide free bus passes to its lowest income residents. Kim Malcolm
Bloomberg Spends Big Out West, Luring Staff To His Campaign Michael Bloomberg's presidential campaign is opening offices across the Mountain West in places where Democrats have rarely competed. The hiring has sucked up talent away from rival campaigns. Madelyn Beck
From 'Steel City' To A Service Economy, Changing Times In Pueblo, Colo. What does it mean to live in a booming economy? In Pueblo, Colo., good manufacturing jobs have turned into low-paying service jobs. Ari Shapiro