Justice Department Is Investigating Phoenix Police After Reports Of Excessive Force The Justice Department will be probing the Phoenix police's use of force and their treatment of the city's homeless. Domenico Montanaro
After Months Of Delay, The Census Data For New Voting Maps Is Coming Out Aug. 12 For months, COVID-19 and interference by Trump officials delayed the release of new census demographic data used to redraw voting districts, forcing some state and local elections to be pushed back. Hansi Lo Wang
Powerful U.S. Labor Leader Richard Trumka Dies Trumka, the leader of the AFL-CIO and a close ally of Democratic Party officials, has died. He was 72. Benjamin Swasey
Biden's COVID-19 Vaccine Policy For Federal Workers Raises Questions NPR's A Martinez speaks with Federal Treasury Employees Union President Anthony Reardon about the challenges of implementing the Biden administration's new vaccine requirements for federal workers.
First Minister Of Scotland On The Pandemic And Scottish Independence NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon about the pandemic and Scottish independence at the Aspen Security Forum.
Unapologetically Moderate, Democrat Kyrsten Sinema Says She's Focused On Results The Arizona senator has been leading bipartisan talks on infrastructure. Asked about criticism from fellow Democrats that she's compromising too much, Sinema said she's focused getting things done. Dana Farrington
Missouri Housing Lawyer Reacts To New Eviction Moratorium NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with housing attorney Lee Camp about the new eviction moratorium the CDC issued now that the previous moratorium has expired. Ari Shapiro
Lawmakers In New York Move Closer To Impeaching Cuomo NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with New York state Assemblywoman Yuh-Line Niou about the state attorney general report which found that Gov. Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed multiple women.
2021 Primary Election results for Seattle and King County Check below for updates for popular races in King County's Aug. 3, 2021 primary election. KUOW Staff
The Biden Administration Plans A New Eviction Moratorium After A Federal Ban Lapsed After intense pressure from progressives, the administration is expected to announce a more limited eviction moratorium days after the existing freeze on evictions expired. Barbara Sprunt