The Latest Arts & Life Sitting in a jail cell, alone and hopeless, a man's life is suddenly changed Jay found himself sitting in a jail cell, alone and hopeless, after attempting to break into a building on his college campus. A fellow inmate's unexpected words brought him comfort — and changed the course of his life. Autumn Barnes Fresh Air Weekend: Actor Amanda Peet; How to read Toni Morrison Actor Amanda Peet says she's "cancer-free and extremely lucky." David Bianculli reviews Margo's Got Money Troubles. A new book by Harvard professor Namwali Serpell dives into Toni Morrison's work. Business Judge halts local TV giant Nexstar's takeover of rival Tegna until trial U.S. Judge Trevor Nunley ruled that consumers could suffer irreparable harm if Nexstar integrated Tegna's stations into its own operations ahead of an antitrust trial. David Folkenflik Friday Evening Headlines Pedestrian deaths increasing in Seattle, legal scholars call for stronger efforts to protect judges, and Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe are separating. Patricia Murphy World Animal activists celebrate their first global 'Sanctuary Day' It's been 40 years since animal advocates founded a sanctuary for farm animals in New York and California, and they say April 17 is their first global sanctuary day. Abigail Bottar Arts & Life Seattle sports power couple Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe announce split The sports power couple announced Friday that they are ending their 10-year relationship and phasing out their popular podcast, “A Touch More.” They dropped the news together on the podcast. Associated Press Volleyball player Jordan Lucas on his viral court celebrations Volleyball player Jordan Lucas doesn't hide his true self, even when he celebrates on the court. Ailsa Chang History Where art thou?: Mapping Shakespeare's 1613 neighborhood The recent discovery of a 17th century map provides new insight into the life of William Shakespeare. Ailsa Chang Asia As Sri Lanka celebrated its New Year, the war in Iran was felt Buddhists and Hindus in Sri Lanka and Hindus marked their New Year on Tuesday. As residents in the capital Colombo celebrated, a war thousands of miles away was making itself felt. Diaa Hadid Arts & Life While in a detention cell, a young man heard a voice that allowed him to see hope A man recalls the despair he felt when, as a college student, he tried to break into a building on campus and ended up in a detention cell. That's when he heard a voice that helped him find hope. Prev 36 of 1646 Next Sponsored
Arts & Life Sitting in a jail cell, alone and hopeless, a man's life is suddenly changed Jay found himself sitting in a jail cell, alone and hopeless, after attempting to break into a building on his college campus. A fellow inmate's unexpected words brought him comfort — and changed the course of his life. Autumn Barnes
Fresh Air Weekend: Actor Amanda Peet; How to read Toni Morrison Actor Amanda Peet says she's "cancer-free and extremely lucky." David Bianculli reviews Margo's Got Money Troubles. A new book by Harvard professor Namwali Serpell dives into Toni Morrison's work.
Business Judge halts local TV giant Nexstar's takeover of rival Tegna until trial U.S. Judge Trevor Nunley ruled that consumers could suffer irreparable harm if Nexstar integrated Tegna's stations into its own operations ahead of an antitrust trial. David Folkenflik
Friday Evening Headlines Pedestrian deaths increasing in Seattle, legal scholars call for stronger efforts to protect judges, and Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe are separating. Patricia Murphy
World Animal activists celebrate their first global 'Sanctuary Day' It's been 40 years since animal advocates founded a sanctuary for farm animals in New York and California, and they say April 17 is their first global sanctuary day. Abigail Bottar
Arts & Life Seattle sports power couple Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe announce split The sports power couple announced Friday that they are ending their 10-year relationship and phasing out their popular podcast, “A Touch More.” They dropped the news together on the podcast. Associated Press
Volleyball player Jordan Lucas on his viral court celebrations Volleyball player Jordan Lucas doesn't hide his true self, even when he celebrates on the court. Ailsa Chang
History Where art thou?: Mapping Shakespeare's 1613 neighborhood The recent discovery of a 17th century map provides new insight into the life of William Shakespeare. Ailsa Chang
Asia As Sri Lanka celebrated its New Year, the war in Iran was felt Buddhists and Hindus in Sri Lanka and Hindus marked their New Year on Tuesday. As residents in the capital Colombo celebrated, a war thousands of miles away was making itself felt. Diaa Hadid
Arts & Life While in a detention cell, a young man heard a voice that allowed him to see hope A man recalls the despair he felt when, as a college student, he tried to break into a building on campus and ended up in a detention cell. That's when he heard a voice that helped him find hope.