The Latest Politics No cops hired so far with Washington state's new $100M grant program Money from Washington’s new $100 million program to boost police hiring has yet to reach cities and counties. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard Health China and the US alter foreign aid strategies China's foreign aid strategy has shifted in the last few decades and now its model may be the one the US is adopting as China moves away from it. Fatma Tanis Arts & Life Flavor Flav is among women's hockey team fans outraged by presidential snub The rapper, who also serves as the official "hype man" for multiple U.S. Olympic teams, invited the female hockey players to Las Vegas for a "real celebration." Neda Ulaby National Hegseth threatens to cancel Anthropic's $200 million contract over "woke AI" concerns The company's Claude chatbot is one of the few AI systems cleared for use in classified settings. But a standoff between Anthropic and the Trump administration is putting its government work at risk. Bobby Allyn Arts & Life The Louvre Museum's director has resigned in the wake of October's brazen jewel heist French President Emmanuel Macron accepted Laurence des Cars' resignation as "an act of responsibility" at a moment when the Louvre needs security upgrades, modernization and other major projects. The Associated Press Arts & Life TV critic David Bianculli offers a speed-date style rundown of what to watch From The Pitt to A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, Bianculli recommends the best television has to offer right now. David Bianculli Arts & Life Years ago, novelist Tayari Jones snuck into a writing class. It changed her life Jones' new novel, Kin, is set in 1950s Louisiana and Atlanta, and tells the story of two young women who grow up next door to each other without their mothers. Tonya Mosley Music Capitol Hill Block Party '26 leans into electro dance pop line up Dyer Oxley Inside KUOW In 'Adults in the Room,' a KUOW investigative journalist re-reports the story that's haunted her for nearly three decades The new series launches today as part of "Focus," a dedicated podcast channel for immersive audio documentaries. KUOW Health Where patients live matters for access to gene therapy Gene therapies have the potential to cure some diseases, but they are extraordinarily expensive. Location can also be a big hurdle for patients seeking this specialized care. Sydney Lupkin Prev 204 of 1641 Next Sponsored
Politics No cops hired so far with Washington state's new $100M grant program Money from Washington’s new $100 million program to boost police hiring has yet to reach cities and counties. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard
Health China and the US alter foreign aid strategies China's foreign aid strategy has shifted in the last few decades and now its model may be the one the US is adopting as China moves away from it. Fatma Tanis
Arts & Life Flavor Flav is among women's hockey team fans outraged by presidential snub The rapper, who also serves as the official "hype man" for multiple U.S. Olympic teams, invited the female hockey players to Las Vegas for a "real celebration." Neda Ulaby
National Hegseth threatens to cancel Anthropic's $200 million contract over "woke AI" concerns The company's Claude chatbot is one of the few AI systems cleared for use in classified settings. But a standoff between Anthropic and the Trump administration is putting its government work at risk. Bobby Allyn
Arts & Life The Louvre Museum's director has resigned in the wake of October's brazen jewel heist French President Emmanuel Macron accepted Laurence des Cars' resignation as "an act of responsibility" at a moment when the Louvre needs security upgrades, modernization and other major projects. The Associated Press
Arts & Life TV critic David Bianculli offers a speed-date style rundown of what to watch From The Pitt to A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, Bianculli recommends the best television has to offer right now. David Bianculli
Arts & Life Years ago, novelist Tayari Jones snuck into a writing class. It changed her life Jones' new novel, Kin, is set in 1950s Louisiana and Atlanta, and tells the story of two young women who grow up next door to each other without their mothers. Tonya Mosley
Inside KUOW In 'Adults in the Room,' a KUOW investigative journalist re-reports the story that's haunted her for nearly three decades The new series launches today as part of "Focus," a dedicated podcast channel for immersive audio documentaries. KUOW
Health Where patients live matters for access to gene therapy Gene therapies have the potential to cure some diseases, but they are extraordinarily expensive. Location can also be a big hurdle for patients seeking this specialized care. Sydney Lupkin