Tim Eyman concealed campaign contributions, says judge A Thurston County judge has found that anti-tax activist and Republican candidate for governor Tim Eyman concealed more than $700,000 in campaign contributions related to his initiative work over a six-year period. Austin Jenkins
Bloomberg: Women Who Made 'Complaints About Comments' Can Now Seek NDA Releases The announcement comes two days after Mike Bloomberg faced tough questions about the issue in a Democratic debate. Benjamin Swasey
Bloomberg Offers 3 Women Release From Nondisclosure Agreements Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg says three women who have signed nondisclosure agreements about comments he allegedly made can be released from those contracts and speak out. Kelsey Snell
Some Fear White House Is Destroying Or Failing To Keep Public Records Historians say the Trump administration is deliberately destroying its public record, from records documenting mistreatment of undocumented immigrants to notes from meetings with foreign leaders. Brian Naylor
Catholics In Las Vegas On Faith And Politics In another installment of a series about faith and politics, NPR's Audie Cornish talks with a diverse group of Catholics in Las Vegas about the role religion plays in their choices at the ballot box.
Bloomberg Has Already Spent $450 Million On Ads Since Launching His Campaign His spending on television and radio ads alone surpasses the $338.3 million that Obama's campaign spent on those ads during his entire 2012 campaign. Juana Summers
Friday politics: Durkan's State of the City, Washington's primary kicks off Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan's state of the city and presidential primary politics in the Puget Sound region. Our panel parses it all. Casey Martin
Russian Election Interference Is Exceedingly Grave, Gompert Says NPR's Rachel Martin talks to ex-acting Director of National Intelligence David Gompert about reports Trump was angered when he learned lawmakers were briefed on Russia's support of his reelection.
House Intelligence Briefing Stating That Russia Favors Trump Reelection Angers Trump Intelligence officials reportedly briefed a House committee that Russia favors reelecting President Trump, angering him. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with The Washington Post's Ellen Nakashima.
Sen. Susan Collins Was Known As A Moderate Republican — At Least Before Trump NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Rebecca Traister about her New York magazine profile of Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine. It's called "The Immoderate Susan Collins."