Newsroom at 'New York Times' fractures over story on Hamas attacks The newsroom union at The New York Times accuses the paper of targeting staffers of Middle Eastern descent during an inquiry into leaks about internal debates over a story on the Hamas attacks. David Folkenflik
Should the government do more to help children? This bipartisan group thinks so A bipartisan coalition of policy experts agreed on three big ways the federal government could do more to help our most vulnerable children and families. Cory Turner
Haley won Vermont's GOP primary but Trump dominated Super Tuesday's results NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Republican pollster Sarah Longwell about where supporters of Nikki Haley might shift their vote now that Donald Trump is close to securing the GOP presidential nomination.
Super Tuesday was the biggest test yet to this year's voting systems Indications are that things generally went smoothly — good news in a year that has experts worried about the state of democracy. Michel Martin
Taking on junk fees is popular. But can it win Biden more voters? President Biden is expected to highlight his push to cap junk fees in his State of the Union address, for a second year in a row. It's a theme he plans to take on the campaign trail. Deepa Shivaram
Tuesday Evening Headlines WA lawmakers pass three GOP-backed initiatives, Seattle's plan for future growth is unveiled, and part of the Columbia River could become a superfund site. It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Paige Browning. Paige Browning
Alabama voters weigh in on frozen embryo ruling Alabama voters weigh in on a recent state Supreme Court ruling that gives frozen embryos the same legal protections as children and has halted some IVF procedures in the state. Stephen Fowler
These Washington Democrats are voting 'uncommitted' to send message to Biden Who is voting uncommitted in Washington state in the March 12 presidential primary? Katie Campbell
It's Super Tuesday. Here's what to know Results in nominating contests in sixteen states and one territory are coming in Tuesday evening. Trump is widely expected to once again, win a bunch of states and win big in many of them. Danielle Kurtzleben
How states giving rights to fetuses could set up a national case on abortion Fetal personhood made headlines recently when the Alabama Supreme Court ruled that embryos are "extrauterine children." The ruling raised questions across the country about fetal personhood. Regan McCarthy