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Arts & Life '10% Happier' author Dan Harris talks about a moment of kindness from a stranger On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. 10% Happier author Dan Harris talks about a moment of kindness from a stranger.
Law & Courts Supreme Court strikes down Trump's tariffs The Supreme Court struck down President Trump's sweeping tariffs. We examine the court's opinion and the impact of tariffs on the broader economy. Nina Totenberg
Environment How more than 240 million gallons of sewage flowed into the Potomac River NPR's Erika Ryan reports from the site of one of the nation's largest sewage spills ever — just outside of Washington, D.C. — in January. Erika Ryan
'Bookworm' host Michael Silverblatt dies His KCRW show in which he interviewed authors was nationally syndicated until 2022. He was 73. Andrew Limbong
Law & Courts A U.S.-based wine importer reacts to his Supreme Court victory against Trump's tariffs NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Victor Schwartz, founder of New-York-based wine importer VOS Selections, about prevailing at the Supreme Court in his case against some of President Trump's tariffs. Christopher Intagliata
Health Spartanburg measles outbreak: How did we get here? South Carolina is seeing the biggest measles outbreak in the U.S. in decades, spreading mainly among unvaccinated children. At the epicenter is a story as much about politics as it is about a virus. Maria Godoy
Week in Review: state income tax, Mayor Wilson, and ICE activity Host Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with PubliCola co-founder and publisher Erica Barnett, Republican strategist and media commentator Randy Pepple, and KUOW Soundside producer Maleeha Syed. Kevin Kniestedt
Government Supreme Court ruling against Trump tariffs gets bipartisan support among WA lawmakers In Washington state, Democrats and some Republicans are welcoming the U.S. Supreme Court decision restricting the president's ability to impose sweeping tariffs. Amy Radil
Arts & Life After his parents’ killing, Colin Hortman is working through grief The Minnesota legislature opened its session this week with a special ceremony for Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark, who were victims of a political assassination eight months ago.
A lonely day leads to a college poetry prize The Academy of American Poets gives prizes to university and college students. One of them is Lauren Chumbley.