The Latest Politics Adelita Grijalva wins Arizona Democratic primary for late father's seat in Congress Adelita Grijalva has won the Democratic nomination for a congressional district in Arizona held by her father, the late Rep. Raúl Grijalva, who held the seat for 20 years until he died in March. Hannah Cree National Do you want federal money for an EV or home solar? Time is running out — fast Federal tax credits for rooftop solar, heat pumps and other energy-efficient technologies are going away at the end of the year. Here's what consumers should know. Julia Simon Arts & Life Y'all, we need to talk about 'y'all' The word fills an important gap in our language, but it was once stigmatized. The story of "y'all" also includes powerful cultural forces, from hip-hop to ideas of welcoming inclusivity. Bill Chappell Latin America Colombia deploys armed drones in escalating fight against drug gangs In Colombia, drug gangs are waging a new kind of war — by air. Armed with cheap drones, they're targeting rivals in a dangerous escalation. John Otis National Exclusive: Trump team withholds $140 million budgeted for fentanyl fight Threats to $140 million in funds for public health departments battling fentanyl overdoses comes as some experts see the addiction safety net unraveling. Brian Mann National 10 years ago, a flood devastated this Texas town. The road to recovery has been long Wimberley, Texas, was the site of a devastating flash flood on Memorial Day weekend in 2015. Now, 10 years later, the town has rebuilt with such floods in mind — but still feels the emotional effects. Kat Lonsdorf National In praise of the humble recorder — a gateway instrument for millions of schoolchildren The small plastic instrument has long been the go-to instrument in elementary schools. But it is capable of so much more than "Hot Cross Buns." Abigail Covington Could tariffs bring back the lumberjack? President Trump wants to reduce foreign competition and increase U.S. logging to bring back lumber jobs. Could Trump's strategy revive the timber industry in the Northwest? We went to a sawmill in the foothills of Mt. Rainier to find out. Alec Cowan National Pentagon ends deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops in Los Angeles The withdrawal accounts for nearly half of the soldiers sent to Los Angeles in June to suppress protests over the Trump administration's immigration crackdown. The Associated Press Why Denny Blaine beachgoers may have to suit up Yesterday, a King County Judge ordered the city of Seattle to come up with a plan to end “nudity as constituted” at the park. Libby Denkmann Prev 722 of 1650 Next Sponsored
Politics Adelita Grijalva wins Arizona Democratic primary for late father's seat in Congress Adelita Grijalva has won the Democratic nomination for a congressional district in Arizona held by her father, the late Rep. Raúl Grijalva, who held the seat for 20 years until he died in March. Hannah Cree
National Do you want federal money for an EV or home solar? Time is running out — fast Federal tax credits for rooftop solar, heat pumps and other energy-efficient technologies are going away at the end of the year. Here's what consumers should know. Julia Simon
Arts & Life Y'all, we need to talk about 'y'all' The word fills an important gap in our language, but it was once stigmatized. The story of "y'all" also includes powerful cultural forces, from hip-hop to ideas of welcoming inclusivity. Bill Chappell
Latin America Colombia deploys armed drones in escalating fight against drug gangs In Colombia, drug gangs are waging a new kind of war — by air. Armed with cheap drones, they're targeting rivals in a dangerous escalation. John Otis
National Exclusive: Trump team withholds $140 million budgeted for fentanyl fight Threats to $140 million in funds for public health departments battling fentanyl overdoses comes as some experts see the addiction safety net unraveling. Brian Mann
National 10 years ago, a flood devastated this Texas town. The road to recovery has been long Wimberley, Texas, was the site of a devastating flash flood on Memorial Day weekend in 2015. Now, 10 years later, the town has rebuilt with such floods in mind — but still feels the emotional effects. Kat Lonsdorf
National In praise of the humble recorder — a gateway instrument for millions of schoolchildren The small plastic instrument has long been the go-to instrument in elementary schools. But it is capable of so much more than "Hot Cross Buns." Abigail Covington
Could tariffs bring back the lumberjack? President Trump wants to reduce foreign competition and increase U.S. logging to bring back lumber jobs. Could Trump's strategy revive the timber industry in the Northwest? We went to a sawmill in the foothills of Mt. Rainier to find out. Alec Cowan
National Pentagon ends deployment of 2,000 National Guard troops in Los Angeles The withdrawal accounts for nearly half of the soldiers sent to Los Angeles in June to suppress protests over the Trump administration's immigration crackdown. The Associated Press
Why Denny Blaine beachgoers may have to suit up Yesterday, a King County Judge ordered the city of Seattle to come up with a plan to end “nudity as constituted” at the park. Libby Denkmann