Legislative Lookahead: WA lawmakers aren't afraid of the 'T-word' this year Taxes are usually something Republicans like to criticize and Democrats prefer not to talk much about. But this year feels a bit different. Angela King
Biden Backs Amazon Warehouse Workers' Union Drive More than 5,800 warehouse workers at the Bessemer, Ala., Amazon facility are voting this month on whether to join the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union. Jaclyn Diaz
From The U.S. Capitol To Local Governments, Disinformation Disrupts Political scientists say growing acceptance of unfounded conspiracy theories is fueling disengagement and distrust in democratic institutions, an effect that is trickling down to local politics. Liz Baker
In The Job For A Month, Haines Oversees All 18 U.S. Intelligence Agencies Director of national intelligence Avril Haines has taken over after a turbulent time. Former President Donald Trump was frequently at odds with his handpicked national security team. Mary Louise Kelly
Disinformation Still Swirls Concerning Legitimacy Of Biden Administration While conspiracy theories aren't new, experts say their reach is spreading — accelerated by social media, encouraged by former President Donald Trump and weaponized in a way that is unprecedented. Joel Rose
Trump Keeps Up Conspiracies, Blasts Biden And GOP Foes In 1st Post-Presidency Speech Speaking at the Conservative Political Action Conference, or CPAC, the former president said his successor had "the most disastrous first month of any president in modern history." Jason Slotkin
At CPAC, Trump Returns To Public Stage Donald Trump makes his first post-presidency speech at the annual CPAC conference. Domenico Montanaro
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo Accused Of Sexual Harassment By Two Former Staffers The harassment allegations follow reports that Cuomo's office covered up the number of nursing home deaths from COVID-19. Joel Rose
How Disinformation Is Shaping The Political Process Disinformation is not just affecting politics at the national level. It's eroding public trust in institutions. Sarah McCammon
Frasier returns and Mariners President Kevin Mather leaves, this week Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Crosscut editor at large and host of KCTS9’s Mossback’s Northwest, Knute Berger, Q13 correspondent Brandi Kruse, and Crosscut reporter David Kroman. Sarah Leibovitz