How Things Are Looking For Gov. Gavin Newsom A Week Before The Recall Election California voters decide next week whether they want to keep Governor Gavin Newsom, a Democrat. Or, boot him from office and replace him with someone from the long list of candidates eyeing his seat. Libby Denkmann
Biden Sounds Alarm On Climate Change In Visit To Hurricane-Wracked New Jersey The president warned that natural disasters would only grow more extreme if meaningful environmental changes weren't made. Alana Wise
Wyoming Is Among The States Spending Millions To Promote Carbon Capture The bipartisan infrastructure bill includes the largest ever federal investment in carbon capture. Coal states hope it could prolong fossil-fuel use, which is why many environmental groups oppose it. Steve Inskeep
Biden May Bring Up Climate Change When He Tours Ida Damage In The Northeast President Biden on Tuesday will survey damage from the remnants of Hurricane Ida in New York and New Jersey, which killed more than 40 people. The visit comes after a few tumultuous weeks for Biden. Rachel Martin
How The CIA's Hunt For Bin Laden Impacted Public Health Campaigns In Pakistan In 2011, the CIA involved a local doctor to help verify Osama bin Laden was hiding in a compound in Pakistan. That decision has had a long lasting impact on aid groups trying to work in the country. Jackie Northam
Twice As Nice: Pete Buttigieg And His Husband Announce The Arrival Of Two Children The secretary of transportation and his husband, Chasten, announced last month they had become parents. On Saturday, Buttigieg tweeted a picture of the couple with their two new children. Becky Sullivan
Here Are 3 Pivotal Moments In Workers' History To Remember This Labor Day From a deadly factory fire to a presidential showdown with strikers, these major labor events became central to U.S. history, the modern labor movement and the rights afforded to workers. Jaclyn Diaz
Biden Surveys Hurricane Damage In Lousiana President Joe Biden traveled to Louisiana yesterday to survey the damage from Hurricane Ida. The trip comes as the administration seeks to move on from the chaos of the US withdrawal from Afghanistan. Franco Ordoñez
A charter amendment struck down, a late school bus, and another mask mandate, this week Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Publicola publisher and editor Erica Barnett, The Stranger associate editor Rich Smith, and Washington State Wire publisher DJ Wilson. Bill Radke
Biden Says He's Ended The 'Forever Wars,' But Some Say They've Just Shrunk President Biden says the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan means an end to "forever wars." That doesn't mean warfare abroad is over — it might just look different. Asma Khalid