Biden met with a small group of Muslims yesterday. This doctor walked out The relationship between the White House and Arab-Americans and Muslims is fraught because of President Biden's support for Israel's war in Gaza, Asma Khalid
The Seattle City Council wants cheaper food delivery You may have noticed your Doordash order got even more expensive. The Seattle City Council says it’s working on it. A minimum wage law for gig workers went into effect in January, and this more business-friendly council is already reconsidering. Seattle Times City Hall Reporter David Kroman is here to talk about it. Vaughan Jones
Tuesday Evening Headlines City breaks ground on East Marginal Way improvements, costs soar to keep people in WA prisons, and Seattle cops would get big raises under proposed contract. It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Paige Browning. Paige Browning
As polls close in Wisconsin's presidential primaries, here's what's motivating voters As voting closes in Wisconsin's primaries, voters are already looking to November. Four years ago, Biden beat out Trump by about 20,000 votes. The race will likely be decided again around the margins. Maayan Silver
Weeks ago, Bassirou Diomaye Faye was in prison. Now, he is Senegal's president Senegal's youngest ever president has been sworn-in after a dramatic prison to presidential palace rise to power. Emmanuel Akinwotu
How the issue of abortion could affect some key races in November Abortion will be on the ballot in Florida this fall and maybe in a dozen or so other states. That could have big implications for abortion access, voter turnout and for key races in December. Sarah McCammon
Threats towards judges in Trump-related cases have hit unprecedented levels NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Reuters reporter Ned Parker about the abuse and hostility against judges hearing cases involving former President Donald Trump. Justine Kenin
World leaders condemn Israeli airstrike on disaster relief workers in Gaza Fallout continues over the Israeli airstrike on a convoy of World Central Kitchen workers in Gaza, killing seven. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has apologized. Carrie Kahn
This isn't the first time the U.S. and Israel have disagreed over Gaza The U.S. and Israel are close allies, but they've had sharp disagreements. Are the current differences over the war in Gaza a short-term dispute or a fundamental change in the relationship? Greg Myre
How we got to 'Made in China' A new book tells the story of how corporate America shifted its view of trade with China. Greg Rosalsky