Trump's social media stock tumbles, erasing early gains Stock in the parent company of former president Donald Trump's social media platform sank on Monday, after the company reported losing $58 million last year. That erased last week's market gains. Scott Horsley
Why Oregon schools' pandemic recovery lags behind much of the nation Oregon schools are struggling more than others across the country to recover academic learning losses. Experts say one likely reason is a lack of statewide consistency in tutoring interventions. Katia Riddle
The White House is planning a scaled-down iftar dinner to mark Ramadan this year White House officials appear to be trying to hold an event that will both reflect the somber mood in the Muslim community because of the war and also curb the possibility of protests. Asma Khalid
Bill Kristol on Democrats' hopes to win over Republicans reluctant to vote for Trump Democrats are trying to win over Republican voters reluctant to vote for former President Donald Trump in 2024. Conservative writer Bill Kristol joins the program to see if the effort will resonate. Michel Martin
Week in politics: Republicans' House majority dwindles; Sen. Joe Liberman dies The Republican majority in the House narrows, making it harder for the party to accomplish the agenda and more likely to compromise with Democrats. Also, remembering the late Sen. Joe Lieberman. Ron Elving
Friday Evening Headlines Governor Inslee signs his final bill, Pike Place Market wants to entice locals, and reservations open soon for Mount Rainier National Park. It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Paige Browning. Paige Browning
Transportation Secretary Buttigieg gives update on Baltimore Key Bridge NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg about the Baltimore Key Bridge which collapsed after being hit by a ship early Tuesday morning. Linah Mohammad
Week in Review: Boeing, Seattle City Council, and grizzlies Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with Live Wire’s Luke Burbank, The Needling’s Lex Vaughn, and Washington Policy Center’s David Boze. Kevin Kniestedt
Texas appeals court acquits Crystal Mason's illegal voting conviction The court said the state did not have enough evidence to prove that Mason knew she was ineligible to vote when she cast a ballot in the 2016 election. She was facing a five-year prison sentence. Ashley Lopez
The White House issued new rules on how government can use AI. Here's what they do The memo outlines how government agencies can implement artificial intelligence and requires that agencies have a chief AI officer. Deepa Shivaram