The Census Bureau is dropping a controversial proposal to change disability statistics After public outcries, the U.S. Census Bureau says it's no longer moving ahead with proposed survey changes that could have shrunk a key estimated rate of disability in the U.S. by about 40%. Hansi Lo Wang
Congress devolves into chaos over border and national security funding After months of bickering Congress remains completely unable to agree on any legislation on border security or aid to Israel and Ukraine — all priorities that majority of lawmakers agree are needed. Deirdre Walsh
Federal appeals court rules Trump doesn't have broad immunity from prosecution Tuesday's decision comes at a crucial time for both Trump and the federal case against him. He almost certainly will appeal the ruling either to the full D.C. Circuit or to the Supreme Court. Carrie Johnson
Nikki Haley requests Secret Service protection after increased threats Haley has said that her home in South Carolina was recently targeted by so-called "swatting" incidents while her elderly parents were at home. Sarah McCammon
Impeachment may not remove an official but even using the word leaves a mark "Impeachment talk" becomes the political conversation and an object of obsessive fascination for the news media. Whatever else is happening, impeachment talk is guaranteed airtime and clicks. Ron Elving
Senate Republicans cast serious doubt on fate of bipartsian immigration deal A bipartisan foreign military aid and immigration reform package is teetering ahead of a Wednesday vote in the face of Republican opposition. Claudia Grisales
Monday Headlines Seattle's World Cup schedule announced, homeless encampment closes down at Burien church, and WA musicians win big at the Grammy Awards. It’s our daily roundup of today’s top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Paige Browning. Paige Browning
Democrats want to convince Nevada voters they should still support Biden Democrats have one very clear goal: to get people excited for the general election in the pivotal swing state. But they're finding that policy wins aren't always easy to communicate to voters. Ximena Bustillo
Negotiators release $118 billion border bill as GOP leaders call it dead in the House Senate negotiators have reached an agreement on a $118 billion bipartisan bill to address the U.S. border with Mexico. The Senate is expected to hold an initial procedural vote on the bill this week. Deirdre Walsh
How Trump taps into Christian ideology Trump's claims of political persecution resonate with his Christian supporters. Sarah McCammon