The Latest Law & Courts Controversial bill spelling out removal for decertified sheriffs advances in Washington legislature Amy Radil Politics Washington state House majority leader apologizes for drinking on the job Washington state House Majority Leader Joe Fitzgibbon is apologizing for consuming alcohol prior to completing his committee work in the legislature on Wednesday. Noel Gasca Politics Why WA child care program could bear brunt of budget cuts The heftiest budget cuts Washington Democratic lawmakers are proposing this year focus on day care subsidies for low-income families. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard Environment Judge orders protective measures for Columbia River salmon after Trump canceled historic deal A federal judge in Oregon has ordered dams that operate on the Columbia and Snake rivers to generate less hydropower and allow more water to pass in an effort to keep salmon populations from dying out. Tony Schick Politics Could conservative sheriffs get removed from office? Scott Greenstone Health Care U.S. health care spending is the highest on Earth. Here's why Most health care services in the U.S. cost at least twice what they do in other countries, and sometimes up to ten times as much. Clare McGrane Arts & Life In reversal, Warner Bros. jilts Netflix for Paramount Warner Bros. says Paramount's sweetened bid to buy the whole company is "superior" to an $83 billion deal it struck with Netflix for just its streaming services, studios, and intellectual property. David Folkenflik Sports Iowa State's basketball star Audi Cooks is breaking records and topping score charts She's from Iowa. She's a star female college basketball player. Her name is Audi Crooks. The junior at Iowa State University is a center who is known for her dominance on the court. Isabella Luu Immigration The mayor of Buffalo, N.Y., blames ICE for the death of nearly blind refugee The mayor of Buffalo, New York, is blaming ICE for the death of a man who was released from their custody. The man was blind and did not speak English. He was found dead days after his release. Alex Simone World As Trump dismantles asylum programs, Russians and Ukrainians fear for future The Trump administration has been sending asylum seekers from Ukraine and Russia back to a warzone. One family in Minnesota says they fear for their lives. Jasmine Garsd Prev 185 of 1643 Next Sponsored
Law & Courts Controversial bill spelling out removal for decertified sheriffs advances in Washington legislature Amy Radil
Politics Washington state House majority leader apologizes for drinking on the job Washington state House Majority Leader Joe Fitzgibbon is apologizing for consuming alcohol prior to completing his committee work in the legislature on Wednesday. Noel Gasca
Politics Why WA child care program could bear brunt of budget cuts The heftiest budget cuts Washington Democratic lawmakers are proposing this year focus on day care subsidies for low-income families. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard
Environment Judge orders protective measures for Columbia River salmon after Trump canceled historic deal A federal judge in Oregon has ordered dams that operate on the Columbia and Snake rivers to generate less hydropower and allow more water to pass in an effort to keep salmon populations from dying out. Tony Schick
Health Care U.S. health care spending is the highest on Earth. Here's why Most health care services in the U.S. cost at least twice what they do in other countries, and sometimes up to ten times as much. Clare McGrane
Arts & Life In reversal, Warner Bros. jilts Netflix for Paramount Warner Bros. says Paramount's sweetened bid to buy the whole company is "superior" to an $83 billion deal it struck with Netflix for just its streaming services, studios, and intellectual property. David Folkenflik
Sports Iowa State's basketball star Audi Cooks is breaking records and topping score charts She's from Iowa. She's a star female college basketball player. Her name is Audi Crooks. The junior at Iowa State University is a center who is known for her dominance on the court. Isabella Luu
Immigration The mayor of Buffalo, N.Y., blames ICE for the death of nearly blind refugee The mayor of Buffalo, New York, is blaming ICE for the death of a man who was released from their custody. The man was blind and did not speak English. He was found dead days after his release. Alex Simone
World As Trump dismantles asylum programs, Russians and Ukrainians fear for future The Trump administration has been sending asylum seekers from Ukraine and Russia back to a warzone. One family in Minnesota says they fear for their lives. Jasmine Garsd