Seattle's economic recovery is a mixed bag Remember a few month ago, when we thought we were getting a leg up on Covid-19? When we thought it was “time to celebrate” downtown Seattle’s recovery by going there and doing normal things? Some of that is happening. Some. Katie Campbell
Senior Policy Fellow Argues Terror Attack Should Not Lead To More War NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Stephen Wertheim of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, who says that Biden's vow to hold attackers accountable shouldn't send the U.S. into a war on terror. Courtney Dorning
The Evacuations Will Continue In Kabul Despite The Likelihood Of Another Attack Biden has pledged the U.S. will target the assets, leadership and facilities of ISIS-K, the Islamic State group's affiliate that has reportedly claimed responsibility for the terror attack. Barbara Sprunt
Children's Mental Health Gets Millions In Funding From The Biden Administration The Biden administration is announcing millions in new funding for mental health awareness, training, and treatment. Selena Simmons-Duffin
After A Bitter Fight, The Texas House Passes A Restrictive Voting Bill The vote on the Republican-led election legislation follows historic efforts by Democrats to block it. Benjamin Swasey
Police Officer Who Fatally Shot Ashli Babbitt During Jan. 6 Riot Reveals His Identify Capitol Police Lt. Michael Byrd is coming forward and talking about the threats he's received since the Capitol insurrection. Barbara Sprunt
How Congressman Crow Thinks Biden Is Handling Afghanistan NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Congressman Jason Crow, D-Colo., about his thoughts on the withdrawal and evacuation from Afghanistan and the attacks in Kabul. Audie Cornish
Rep. Chabot, Part Of The Subcommittee Overseeing Afghanistan, Weighs In On Attacks NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Congressman Steve Chabot, a ranking member of the foreign affairs subcommittee overseeing Afghanistan, about Thursday's bombings and President Biden's speech. Audie Cornish
The Biden Administration's Response To The Deadly Attacks In Kabul The Pentagon laid blame on ISIS militants for explosions and gunfire at the Hamid Karzai airport and an adjacent hotel. At least 12 U.S. service members and dozens of Afghan civilians were killed. Ayesha Rascoe
WATCH: Biden Addresses Nation After 12 U.S. Service Members Killed In Kabul President Biden speaks at 5 p.m. ET about the blasts outside of the airport in Kabul. More than 150 people were injured, and 12 U.S. service members and dozens of Afghans were killed. Barbara Sprunt