Iran attacked Israel, escalating an already volatile conflict. Here's what to know Iran launched an unprecedented barrage of over 300 drones and missiles at Israel over the weekend. Israel and allies shot down nearly all of the weapons. Israel called for sanctions on Iran. Jaclyn Diaz
How lawyers with high-profile clients approach jury selection NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with attorney Camille Vasquez about how defense attorneys approach jury selection when they have a high-profile client.
These Mormon women are rejecting Trump, fraying GOP support in a key state In this swing state, every voting bloc can make a difference. That includes Maricopa County's LDS community, where Republican women have been turning away from former President Donald Trump. Ximena Bustillo
If convicted this year, Trump could lose the right to vote for himself In a year of unprecedented political developments, the New York hush money trial could mean one fewer vote for Donald Trump in Florida. Miles Parks
Trump attacks judge and prosecutors in his hush money case in last rally before trial Former President Donald Trump on Saturday lit into New York prosecutors and the criminal hush money case they brought against him during his last rally before his trial begins Monday. The Associated Press
Trump's trials update NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with senior political editor and correspondent Domenico Montanaro and Norm Eisen about former President Donald Trump's first criminal trial that begins on Monday.
Trump and Biden's campaigns turn the focus to Arizona after it passes restrictive law This week, the Arizona State Supreme Court ordered the enforcement of a law from 1864 banning nearly all abortions. That's led both presidential campaigns to focus on the battleground state. Ben Giles
House Speaker Mike Johnson holds press conference with Trump Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson held a press conference with former president Donald Trump tying immigration with election integrity at the end of a chaotic week in the House. Scott Simon
Friday Evening Headlines Supportive housing for Native Americans opens in Seattle, another "exceptional" tree is cut down, and Be’er Sheva Park is having its grand reopening this weekend. It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Ruby de Luna. Ruby de Luna
Republicans aim to stop noncitizen voting in federal elections. It's already illegal The reality is noncitizens are already banned from voting in federal elections and numerous studies have found that it almost never happens. Miles Parks