Immediate action is needed to avoid mass starvation in northern Gaza, WFP says More than half of Gaza's population is experiencing catastrophic food insecurity, according to a new report. Despite international pressure on Israel to allow more aid in, it hasn't been enough. Fatma Tanis
Biden speaks with Netanyahu as tensions rise over the war in Gaza National security adviser Jake Sullivan described a "business-like" meeting between two leaders with different perspectives about the proposed military operation for the city of Rafah in Gaza. Franco Ordoñez
How six more years under Putin will shape the war in Ukraine NPR's Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Dara Massicot of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace about how Vladimir Putin's reelection impacts the war in Ukraine. Jonaki Mehta
In Tuesday's 'primary', Arizona's independent voters don't get much of a say Arizona holds a presidential preference election to choose how its delegates will be awarded. That means independents don't get to vote - in a state where they are a third of the electorate. Ben Giles
One of the tightest Senate races in the country will play out in Ohio NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with David Cohen, politics professor at the University of Akron, about one of the tightest races in the country: the Ohio Senate seat held by Sherrod Brown since 2007. Ayesha Rascoe
Biden jokes that one presidential candidate is mentally unfit — and it's not him President Biden was speaking at the annual Gridiron Club and Foundation Dinner, the first time he has attended during his presidency. Vice President Kamala Harris and other big names were there too. The Associated Press
Trump says some migrants are 'not people', and warns of 'bloodbath' if he loses Former President Trump claimed he will protect Social Security and warned of a "bloodbath" in the auto industry if he loses the election at a rally for Senate candidate Bernie Moreno in Ohio. The Associated Press
Friday Evening Headlines Watchdog group says landlords are colluding to keep rents high, Mayor Harrell holds forums on public safety, and it's about to get unseasonable warm in Seattle. It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Patricia Murphy. Patricia Murphy
Flanked by Fat Joe, Harris urges DEA to 'get to it' on its marijuana review Vice President Harris framed marijuana reform as a racial justice issue. It's also something that polls well with young voters. Tamara Keith
Gov. Ron DeSantis' war on 'woke' appears to be losing steam in Florida A federal court recently blocked most of a key DeSantis measure, the Stop WOKE Act. Courts have ruled against a number of the governor's conservative initiatives. Greg Allen