The Latest National 2 National Guard members shot in 'targeted' attack in D.C., authorities say Two National Guard members from West Virginia were shot in what authorities say was a targeted attack near the White House Wednesday. A Martínez Food Our favorite happy hours have $10 pasta, 99¢ wings, and tons of oysters! The holiday season is a great time to hit happy hour with co-workers, friends or out-of-town visitors. But where should you go? Tan and friends of Seattle Eats share their favorite happy hour spots. Tan Vinh National President Trump makes a statement about the National Guard shooting in D.C. President Trump addresses the shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, D.C. The shooting happened just a few blocks from the White House. Deepa Shivaram Arts & Life How to talk sports in Seattle, and beyond, when you don't know ball Ever been stuck in a conversation that takes a turn in to the world of sports, yet you have no interest? We have a guide for you. Dyer Oxley Crime The number of shots fired in King County dropped last summer. Is gun violence on the decline? The King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office says the number of shots fired during the third quarter of the year has dropped for a second year in a row. Noel Gasca Food Remembering Susan Stamberg and the holiday recipe she shared with listeners This Thanksgiving season, we remember Susan Stamberg, one of NPR's "founding mothers," who died this year. For decades, she shared a family recipe for cranberry relish with listeners. Kathryn Fink Arts & Life A northern lights love poem When the northern lights dramatically lit up skies across the country earlier this month, poet Silas House was among those of us dazzled from below. Neda Ulaby World Former U.S. diplomat Kurt Volker on how Trump is handling Ukraine negotiations NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with former U.S. Special Representative for Ukraine Kurt Volker, about the latest in the Trump administration's unconventional approach to negotiating a peace deal. Daniel Ofman National How is it going for travelers at busy airports this holiday week? Millions of Americans are flying to visit family and friends this holiday season. It's a big test of the U.S. aviation system after weeks of disruptions caused by the government shutdown. Joel Rose History Was the first 'Thanksgiving' feast actually along the Rio Grande? Thanksgiving is steeped in stories of pilgrims and native people enjoying a harvest feast in Plymouth. But historians say the first "Thanksgiving" was 23 years earlier, in 1598 along the Rio Grande. Angela Kocherga Prev 563 of 1647 Next Sponsored
National 2 National Guard members shot in 'targeted' attack in D.C., authorities say Two National Guard members from West Virginia were shot in what authorities say was a targeted attack near the White House Wednesday. A Martínez
Food Our favorite happy hours have $10 pasta, 99¢ wings, and tons of oysters! The holiday season is a great time to hit happy hour with co-workers, friends or out-of-town visitors. But where should you go? Tan and friends of Seattle Eats share their favorite happy hour spots. Tan Vinh
National President Trump makes a statement about the National Guard shooting in D.C. President Trump addresses the shooting of two National Guard members in Washington, D.C. The shooting happened just a few blocks from the White House. Deepa Shivaram
Arts & Life How to talk sports in Seattle, and beyond, when you don't know ball Ever been stuck in a conversation that takes a turn in to the world of sports, yet you have no interest? We have a guide for you. Dyer Oxley
Crime The number of shots fired in King County dropped last summer. Is gun violence on the decline? The King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office says the number of shots fired during the third quarter of the year has dropped for a second year in a row. Noel Gasca
Food Remembering Susan Stamberg and the holiday recipe she shared with listeners This Thanksgiving season, we remember Susan Stamberg, one of NPR's "founding mothers," who died this year. For decades, she shared a family recipe for cranberry relish with listeners. Kathryn Fink
Arts & Life A northern lights love poem When the northern lights dramatically lit up skies across the country earlier this month, poet Silas House was among those of us dazzled from below. Neda Ulaby
World Former U.S. diplomat Kurt Volker on how Trump is handling Ukraine negotiations NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with former U.S. Special Representative for Ukraine Kurt Volker, about the latest in the Trump administration's unconventional approach to negotiating a peace deal. Daniel Ofman
National How is it going for travelers at busy airports this holiday week? Millions of Americans are flying to visit family and friends this holiday season. It's a big test of the U.S. aviation system after weeks of disruptions caused by the government shutdown. Joel Rose
History Was the first 'Thanksgiving' feast actually along the Rio Grande? Thanksgiving is steeped in stories of pilgrims and native people enjoying a harvest feast in Plymouth. But historians say the first "Thanksgiving" was 23 years earlier, in 1598 along the Rio Grande. Angela Kocherga