DirecTV to drop One America News Network The far-right, pro-Trump news outlet has a reputation for spreading conspiracy theories. Matthew S. Schwartz
What the future holds for democracy in the U.S. NPR's Michel Martin talks with political scientist Steven Levitsky of Harvard University about the future of American democracy.
Trump officials interfered with the 2020 census beyond cutting it short, email shows The email details the scope of the former administration's attempts to tamper with the count, including pressuring the Census Bureau to alter plans for protecting privacy and producing accurate data. Hansi Lo Wang
Biden's bad week and the unreality of great expectations The week brought some more bad news for President Biden, who may be rightly criticized for setting expectations too high for what could actually get done. Domenico Montanaro
What's happening with schools, snow, and... pickleball? We've got you covered Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Stranger editor Chase Burns, Fox13 reporter Jennifer Lee, Northwest News Network and KUOW correspondent Anna King. Kevin Kniestedt
Police reform, guns, and pickleball: First week of Washington's 2022 session Week one of the 2022 legislative session is in the bag – and it’s been a busy one. Katie Campbell
House panel issues first proposed reforms to Electoral Count Act after Jan. 6 attack Suggested reforms to the Act would to dispel any ambiguity or confusion over the role of Congress when it comes to counting votes for a future presidential election. Claudia Grisales
Republican Rep. John Katko, who voted for Trump's impeachment, is retiring Katko is the third Republican who voted for former President Donald Trump's second impeachment to announce his retirement. Alana Wise
President Biden announces more tests, masks and emergency hospital staff President Biden announced new measures to respond to the COVID surge. He is sending troops to hospitals in some states and said that more tests and masks are being ordered for distribution nationwide. Selena Simmons-Duffin
Oath Keepers leader arrested, charged with conspiracy for Jan. 6 insurrection The federal government has charged Stewart Rhodes and 10 others with seditious conspiracy in the most serious case to emerge from its investigation into the Capitol riot. Ryan Lucas