The Latest Politics Federal agents shoot 2 in Portland after an ICE agent killed a woman in Minneapolis Officials are calling for transparent investigations into controversial shootings involving federal agents. Here's a recap of the latest developments in Portland and Minneapolis. Bill Chappell Politics Trump's second term has included a much more muscular foreign policy than his first President Trump ran as the peace president, but since taking office has been on a military spree with strikes on Iran, Yemen, Nigeria, Syria, Venezuela and threats against others. Law & Courts Seattle CHOP trial: Jury deciding if city is liable in teen’s death A King County jury is now tasked with deciding whether the city of Seattle bears legal responsibility for the death of Antonio Mays Jr., the 16-year-old whose unsolved killing led to the shutdown of the Capitol Hill Organized Protest zone in summer 2020. David Gutman / The Seattle Times Arts & Life After years of avoiding the ER, Noah Wyle feels 'right at home' in 'The Pitt' After 11 seasons on ER, Wyle is producing, writing and starring in The Pitt. Now in Season 2, the series has earned praise for its depiction of emergency medicine. Originally broadcast April 21, 2025. Dave Davies Arts & Life Neil Diamond shares his guilty pleasure hits (Hint: 'Sweet Caroline' is on the list) The new film Song Sung Blue is about a Neil Diamond tribute band. Before Diamond began recording his own hits, he worked in Tin Pan Alley writing songs for others. Originally broadcast in 2005. Terry Gross Immigration Photos: Hundreds of Seattleites honor Renee Good, others killed by ICE with a vigil Hundreds gathered at Pier 58 in downtown Seattle on Thursday night for a vigil and march honoring those killed by ICE agents, including Minneapolis mother of three, Renee Nicole Good. Megan Farmer Health Would you want to know what's in your baby's DNA? Geneticist Dr. Robert Green is sequencing the DNA of healthy newborns to find hidden disease risks. This knowledge can save lives — but gene sequencing is not a crystal ball. Phoebe Lett World Yemen's Southern Transitional Council says it will dissolve after its head fled to UAE Yemen's Southern Transitional Council and its institutions will be dismantled after weeks of unrest in southern areas and a day after its leader fled to the United Arab Emirates. The Associated Press National National Park Service will void passes with stickers over Trump's face The use of an image of Trump on the 2026 pass — rather than the usual picture of nature — has sparked a backlash, sticker protests, and a lawsuit from a conservation group. Windsor Johnston Business Hiring slows in December to end the weakest year of job growth since the pandemic U.S. employers added 50,000 jobs in December, according to a report from the Labor Department Friday. Measured annually, job gains in 2025 were the slowest since 2020. Scott Horsley Prev 430 of 1648 Next Sponsored
Politics Federal agents shoot 2 in Portland after an ICE agent killed a woman in Minneapolis Officials are calling for transparent investigations into controversial shootings involving federal agents. Here's a recap of the latest developments in Portland and Minneapolis. Bill Chappell
Politics Trump's second term has included a much more muscular foreign policy than his first President Trump ran as the peace president, but since taking office has been on a military spree with strikes on Iran, Yemen, Nigeria, Syria, Venezuela and threats against others.
Law & Courts Seattle CHOP trial: Jury deciding if city is liable in teen’s death A King County jury is now tasked with deciding whether the city of Seattle bears legal responsibility for the death of Antonio Mays Jr., the 16-year-old whose unsolved killing led to the shutdown of the Capitol Hill Organized Protest zone in summer 2020. David Gutman / The Seattle Times
Arts & Life After years of avoiding the ER, Noah Wyle feels 'right at home' in 'The Pitt' After 11 seasons on ER, Wyle is producing, writing and starring in The Pitt. Now in Season 2, the series has earned praise for its depiction of emergency medicine. Originally broadcast April 21, 2025. Dave Davies
Arts & Life Neil Diamond shares his guilty pleasure hits (Hint: 'Sweet Caroline' is on the list) The new film Song Sung Blue is about a Neil Diamond tribute band. Before Diamond began recording his own hits, he worked in Tin Pan Alley writing songs for others. Originally broadcast in 2005. Terry Gross
Immigration Photos: Hundreds of Seattleites honor Renee Good, others killed by ICE with a vigil Hundreds gathered at Pier 58 in downtown Seattle on Thursday night for a vigil and march honoring those killed by ICE agents, including Minneapolis mother of three, Renee Nicole Good. Megan Farmer
Health Would you want to know what's in your baby's DNA? Geneticist Dr. Robert Green is sequencing the DNA of healthy newborns to find hidden disease risks. This knowledge can save lives — but gene sequencing is not a crystal ball. Phoebe Lett
World Yemen's Southern Transitional Council says it will dissolve after its head fled to UAE Yemen's Southern Transitional Council and its institutions will be dismantled after weeks of unrest in southern areas and a day after its leader fled to the United Arab Emirates. The Associated Press
National National Park Service will void passes with stickers over Trump's face The use of an image of Trump on the 2026 pass — rather than the usual picture of nature — has sparked a backlash, sticker protests, and a lawsuit from a conservation group. Windsor Johnston
Business Hiring slows in December to end the weakest year of job growth since the pandemic U.S. employers added 50,000 jobs in December, according to a report from the Labor Department Friday. Measured annually, job gains in 2025 were the slowest since 2020. Scott Horsley