Meta is limiting how much political content users see. Here's how to opt out of that Meta is now limiting the amount of political content it recommends to Instagram and Threads users. Here's why it made the change — and how to opt out of it. Rachel Treisman
Trump has embraced Jan. 6. The extremist message may alienate — or resonate He praises defendants who are charged with rioting that day. His campaign's launch site has connections to extremist violence. Experts worry he's tapping into anger that motivated domestic terrorism. Odette Yousef
A Supreme Court abortion pill case with potential consequences for every other drug At issue is the FDA's regulatory power to approve drugs and continually evaluate their safety — a system that until now has been widely viewed as the gold standard for both safety and innovation Nina Totenberg
Monday Evening Headlines Boeing's CEO to step down, electric vehicle sales are booming in WA, and Gov. Inslee signs the Stripper's Bill of Rights into law. It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Paige Browning. Paige Browning
Inslee signs Washington's 'Strippers' Bill of Rights' into law Strippers in Washington state will have some of the broadest workplace protections in the country under a bill signed into law by Gov. Jay Inslee on Monday. Monica Nickelsburg
How the 1976 election ushered in the American partisan divide To understand the 2024 presidential race, you need go back to 1976 — at least that’s the case Ben Bradford makes in Landslide, a new podcast from WFAE, NPR, and Nuanced Tales. Hans Anderson
As House recess begins, Speaker Johnson faces test to his leadership House Speaker Mike Johnson begins the two-week spring recess with a threat against his leadership. With the GOP's majority soon shrinking to one seat, how will Johnson and the Republicans govern?
What does Trump's rhetoric tell us about his plans for a return to the White House? Earlier this month while speaking to the auto industry, former President Trump predicted a "bloodbath" if he loses the November election. How might his rhetoric apply to Jan. 6 cases? Steve Inskeep
Trump faces a crucial day in his hush-money trial, and a deadline to post bond This, as Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, is running against the man who defeated him in 2020, President Biden. Andrea Bernstein
The IRS touts improved customer service and a hassle free filing option With less than a month before the tax filing deadline, the IRS says tax season is going smoothly. The agency is investing billions of dollars to improve service and beef up tax enforcement. Scott Horsley