The Latest World Morning news brief Israel continues airstrikes, as Iran widens regional attacks, Trump claims Iran would have struck first if U.S. had not acted, results are in for several U.S. Senate primaries ahead of the midterms. A Martínez National Family sues after researcher's death, alleging university's probe led to suicide The suicide of a Chinese American cancer researcher has raised painful questions over alleged discrimination against Asian scientists in the U.S. Emily Feng Economy Gas prices jump and stocks plunge as fallout from the war with Iran spreads Oil prices are up and stock prices are down, as financial markets react to the U.S. war with Iran. Scott Horsley Television Padma Lakshmi returns to cooking competition shows with 'America's Culinary Cup' NPR's Leila Fadel talks to television host and author Padma Lakshmi about her new cooking competition show, "America's Culinary Cup." Leila Fadel World Israel continues airstrikes, as Iran widens regional attacks Israel and the U.S. continued to strike Iran Wednesday, as the regime extended its regional attacks while preparing for the funeral of the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. A Martínez Former commander weighs in on the possible goals the U.S. has for the war with Iran NPR's Michel Martin speaks with retired Vice Admiral Kevin Donegan, former commander of the Fifth Fleet in the Middle East, about what the U.S. is trying to achieve in its war with Iran. Michel Martin From Control F: The weird way we decide who sits below the poverty line A special episode brought to us by our friends at Control F: the surprising history of the federal poverty line. Carol Smith Tuesday Evening Headlines King County bans new immigration detention facilities, tech leaders line up for and against the millionaire's tax, and British Columbia adopts permanent daylight saving time. Paige Browning Immigration King County bans immigration detention facilities, joining other Western Washington cities Joining other local governments across Washington state, King County has issued an emergency moratorium on new detention facilities being built or expanded in unincorporated King County. Gustavo Sagrero Álvarez Business The World Cup is coming to Seattle. Will it actually pay off for local businesses? This summer, Seattle becomes one of 16 North American cities to host FIFA World Cup matches. That includes six games, a projected 750,000 visitors, and nearly a billion dollars flowing into King County. Joshua McNichols Prev 168 of 1642 Next Sponsored
World Morning news brief Israel continues airstrikes, as Iran widens regional attacks, Trump claims Iran would have struck first if U.S. had not acted, results are in for several U.S. Senate primaries ahead of the midterms. A Martínez
National Family sues after researcher's death, alleging university's probe led to suicide The suicide of a Chinese American cancer researcher has raised painful questions over alleged discrimination against Asian scientists in the U.S. Emily Feng
Economy Gas prices jump and stocks plunge as fallout from the war with Iran spreads Oil prices are up and stock prices are down, as financial markets react to the U.S. war with Iran. Scott Horsley
Television Padma Lakshmi returns to cooking competition shows with 'America's Culinary Cup' NPR's Leila Fadel talks to television host and author Padma Lakshmi about her new cooking competition show, "America's Culinary Cup." Leila Fadel
World Israel continues airstrikes, as Iran widens regional attacks Israel and the U.S. continued to strike Iran Wednesday, as the regime extended its regional attacks while preparing for the funeral of the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. A Martínez
Former commander weighs in on the possible goals the U.S. has for the war with Iran NPR's Michel Martin speaks with retired Vice Admiral Kevin Donegan, former commander of the Fifth Fleet in the Middle East, about what the U.S. is trying to achieve in its war with Iran. Michel Martin
From Control F: The weird way we decide who sits below the poverty line A special episode brought to us by our friends at Control F: the surprising history of the federal poverty line. Carol Smith
Tuesday Evening Headlines King County bans new immigration detention facilities, tech leaders line up for and against the millionaire's tax, and British Columbia adopts permanent daylight saving time. Paige Browning
Immigration King County bans immigration detention facilities, joining other Western Washington cities Joining other local governments across Washington state, King County has issued an emergency moratorium on new detention facilities being built or expanded in unincorporated King County. Gustavo Sagrero Álvarez
Business The World Cup is coming to Seattle. Will it actually pay off for local businesses? This summer, Seattle becomes one of 16 North American cities to host FIFA World Cup matches. That includes six games, a projected 750,000 visitors, and nearly a billion dollars flowing into King County. Joshua McNichols