With contempt charge on hold, Hunter Biden and House Republicans negotiate testimony House Republicans are negotiating with attorneys for Hunter Biden to arrange for him to testify before a House Committee. Claudia Grisales
Lawmakers call for IRS scrutiny of Trump-backed nonprofit that aids Jan. 6 rioters A nonprofit that supports defendants charged in the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection is facing scrutiny over its political activity. "The IRS should investigate this case immediately," said one Congressman. Tom Dreisbach
Iowa's results show Trump is off to a good start to be the GOP presidential nominee Is Donald Trump the inevitable Republican presidential candidate? NPR's Steve Inskeep talks with GOP strategist Rina Shah.
The self-proclaimed 'Bipolar General' is waging war on the stigma of mental illness Maj. Gen. Gregg Martin led troops in Iraq while a second battle front opened inside his own mind. Now retired, he's fighting to break down the military taboo on getting help. Quil Lawrence
Iowa Sen. Chuck Grassley, oldest member of Senate, hospitalized with infection Grassley, 90, will return to work "as soon as possible following doctors' orders," his office said in a statement. The statement did not give any additional details about his condition. The Associated Press
Kitsap judge declines to hear Trump ballot challenge, but effort continues in Washington Washington voters aiming to keep former President Donald Trump off the 2024 presidential ballot will have to wait a little longer to know if their challenge will move forward in the court. Dyer Oxley
Tuesday Headlines WA sues over proposed Kroger-Albertsons merger, SCOTUS won't hear challenge to WA's capital gains tax, and UW hires a new football coach. It’s our daily roundup of today’s top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Paige Browning. Paige Browning
Tanya Woo sees support – and controversy – in bid for open Seattle Council seat Last fall, Chinatown International District activist Tanya Woo lost her race to represent South Seattle to incumbent Tammy Morales by few hundred votes. Now, Woo’s bid to win the appointment to replace former council member Teresa Mosqueda is gaining some traction and generating controversy. David Hyde
SCOTUS won't hear case challenging the WA capital gains tax The U.S. Supreme Court has decided not to hear a legal challenge to Washington's capital gains tax, but critics of the tax remain optimistic about a proposed policy initiative that could land on voters' ballots in November. Jeanie Lindsay
Bipartisan tax deal could expand Child Tax Credit and extend business tax breaks The legislation expands a popular child tax credit and aplies to families with multiple children. It also speeds up some tax breaks for research and development expensing for corporations. Deirdre Walsh