Net neutrality is back: U.S. promises fast, safe and reliable internet for all The U.S. will reinstate Obama-era regulations for internet service providers that promise fast, reliable and fair internet speeds for all consumers. What happened when those rules were taken away? Emma Bowman
After a 3-hour hearing, the Supreme Court must define presidential immunity NPR's A Martinez speaks with former federal prosecutor and Politico senior writer Ankush Khardori about former President Donald Trump's immunity claims.
Thursday Evening Headlines Grizzlies will be reintroduced to the North Cascades, WA's high capacity magazine ban remains in place, and the Kraken strike a new TV deal. It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Paige Browning. Paige Browning
TikTok creators in Western Washington consider the potential impact of a national ban A new law that could outlaw TikTok in the U.S. in 2025 has content creators in Western Washington worried about the future of their business model. Diana Opong
David Pecker testified on secret payments and buried stories in Trump hush money case Former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker said in court he knew he was violating campaign finance law when he made payments to hide damaging information about Donald Trump in 2016. Andrea Bernstein
Why experts say inflation is relatively low but voters feel differently Grocery prices are a key component of any household budget, and rising food prices can sour the electorate's mood. Ailsa Chang
Kim Kardashian visits the White House to highlight criminal justice reform Vice President Harris and Kardashian are meeting with four people convicted of non-violent drug offenses who received pardons this week from President Biden. Deepa Shivaram
Supreme Court to hear historic arguments on Trump's immunity claim Former President Donald Trump's attorneys claim he has immunity from criminal charges over his attempt to overturn the 2020 election results. Trump is making a broad argument for immunity. Nina Totenberg
Pro-Palestinian rallies spread across college campuses. Is it an issue for Biden? NPR's Leila Fadel talks to Margie Omero of the Democratic polling firm GBAO about whether Gaza solidarity protests on U.S. college campuses pose a political problem for President Biden.
Wednesday Evening Headlines Starbucks and unionized workers resume contract talks, Boeing announces huge financial losses, and Sue Bird joins the Seattle Storm ownership group. It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Paige Browning. Paige Browning