The Latest Thursday Evening Headlines WA unemployment hits highest rate since 2021, Mayor Wilson is optimistic about West Seattle light rail, and Artemis II astronauts have a Microsoft Outlook problem. Paige Browning Politics Brian Heywood on taking the millionaire's tax to court Hans Anderson Government Toilet's fixed, but Artemis II astronauts now have Microsoft Outlook problem NASA's moonbound astronauts aboard Artemis II have their toilet functioning again, but now they're stuck with an equally annoying but perhaps less urgent issue: They can't open their email. Stephen Howie World Radical Israeli settlers have stepped up attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank Israeli settlers have increased their attacks on Palestinians, while the military suspends a battalion that assaulted a CNN reporting team. Daniel Estrin Health Care Rural hospitals are figuring our how to restructure after Medicaid cuts States are rolling out plans to distribute their share of a $50 billion fund that Congress set up to shore up rural health care. In some states, the money may force rural hospitals to cut services. Arielle Zionts National Happy 125th birthday to the PB&J! What's more accessible, reliable and universally beloved than a peanut butter and jelly sandwich? Turns out this affordable finger-food staple got its start at high tea. Andrea Shea Politics President Trump ousts Attorney General Pam Bondi Attorney General Pam Bondi is out from the top job at the Justice Department. President Trump announced the shakeup in a social media post. Ryan Lucas Politics Trump's belated case for war More than 30 days into the US engagement in Iran, President Trump gave a national primetime address making the case for the war. He said the U.S. would complete all it's objective "very shortly." Tom Bowman Science This week in science: How much exercise you need, flu resistance and fortified food NPR's science podcast Short Wave brings us stories on food fortification, why some people don't seem to get the flu, and a study on how much vigorous exercise you really need. Emily Kwong Economy Unemployment in WA reaches highest rate since 2021 Washington’s unemployment rate ticked up to 5% in January. Though relatively low in historic terms, it’s the highest rate reported since 2021. Monica Nickelsburg Prev 86 of 1650 Next Sponsored
Thursday Evening Headlines WA unemployment hits highest rate since 2021, Mayor Wilson is optimistic about West Seattle light rail, and Artemis II astronauts have a Microsoft Outlook problem. Paige Browning
Government Toilet's fixed, but Artemis II astronauts now have Microsoft Outlook problem NASA's moonbound astronauts aboard Artemis II have their toilet functioning again, but now they're stuck with an equally annoying but perhaps less urgent issue: They can't open their email. Stephen Howie
World Radical Israeli settlers have stepped up attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank Israeli settlers have increased their attacks on Palestinians, while the military suspends a battalion that assaulted a CNN reporting team. Daniel Estrin
Health Care Rural hospitals are figuring our how to restructure after Medicaid cuts States are rolling out plans to distribute their share of a $50 billion fund that Congress set up to shore up rural health care. In some states, the money may force rural hospitals to cut services. Arielle Zionts
National Happy 125th birthday to the PB&J! What's more accessible, reliable and universally beloved than a peanut butter and jelly sandwich? Turns out this affordable finger-food staple got its start at high tea. Andrea Shea
Politics President Trump ousts Attorney General Pam Bondi Attorney General Pam Bondi is out from the top job at the Justice Department. President Trump announced the shakeup in a social media post. Ryan Lucas
Politics Trump's belated case for war More than 30 days into the US engagement in Iran, President Trump gave a national primetime address making the case for the war. He said the U.S. would complete all it's objective "very shortly." Tom Bowman
Science This week in science: How much exercise you need, flu resistance and fortified food NPR's science podcast Short Wave brings us stories on food fortification, why some people don't seem to get the flu, and a study on how much vigorous exercise you really need. Emily Kwong
Economy Unemployment in WA reaches highest rate since 2021 Washington’s unemployment rate ticked up to 5% in January. Though relatively low in historic terms, it’s the highest rate reported since 2021. Monica Nickelsburg