The Latest Week in Review: primary election, President Trump, SPD Host Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with Seattle Times’ Josh Farley, local transportation advocate Alex Hudson, and political analyst and contributing columnist Joni Balter Bill Radke Politics What's at stake in Trump and Putin's meeting NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with former State Department official Ned Price about the meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and President Trump and what it could mean for global security. Matt Ozug Main character of the week: Swifties Sometimes online, there's a character everyone's talking about: someone or something the internet has decided they're obsessed with. This week it has to be Taylor Swift and her fanbase – the Swifties. Mia Venkat The Trump administration seeks to eliminate or privatize the Energy Star program The Energy Star program has saved Americans more than a half-trillion dollars in energy costs and has reduced climate pollution. Now the Trump administration wants to eliminate or privatize it. Jeff Brady Environment After a freeze, Trump administration reluctantly agrees to fund EV chargers Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says he doesn't agree with federal subsidies for high-speed EV chargers, but that his department "will respect Congress' will" and release the funds. Camila Domonoske Politics The latest from Trump and Putin's meeting in Anchorage President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are meeting at a military base outside Anchorage, Alaska. We've got the latest. Tamara Keith What Trump's executive order on 401(k)s means for you Last week, President Trump signed an executive order that would make it easier to include "alternative assets" like crypto, private equity, and real estate in retirement accounts. Is that a good idea? Laurel Wamsley Politics Washington interpreters demand state address more than $280K in missed payments Language interpreters for Washington state’s labor agency sued last year alleging they were owed hundreds of thousands of dollars in missed payments. More than a year later, they say the issue still hasn’t been resolved. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard Health Children in a mental health crisis can spend days languishing in the ER A new study finds that nearly 1 in 10 kids on Medicaid visiting an emergency department for mental health care remain stuck there for days waiting for follow up psychiatric care. Rhitu Chatterjee Science Embryos small but mighty, first live videos show Scientists have recorded a human embryo implanting in a womb in real time. The implications of how it happens could lead to more and better treatments for infertility. Rob Stein Prev 1023 of 1648 Next Sponsored
Week in Review: primary election, President Trump, SPD Host Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with Seattle Times’ Josh Farley, local transportation advocate Alex Hudson, and political analyst and contributing columnist Joni Balter Bill Radke
Politics What's at stake in Trump and Putin's meeting NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with former State Department official Ned Price about the meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and President Trump and what it could mean for global security. Matt Ozug
Main character of the week: Swifties Sometimes online, there's a character everyone's talking about: someone or something the internet has decided they're obsessed with. This week it has to be Taylor Swift and her fanbase – the Swifties. Mia Venkat
The Trump administration seeks to eliminate or privatize the Energy Star program The Energy Star program has saved Americans more than a half-trillion dollars in energy costs and has reduced climate pollution. Now the Trump administration wants to eliminate or privatize it. Jeff Brady
Environment After a freeze, Trump administration reluctantly agrees to fund EV chargers Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy says he doesn't agree with federal subsidies for high-speed EV chargers, but that his department "will respect Congress' will" and release the funds. Camila Domonoske
Politics The latest from Trump and Putin's meeting in Anchorage President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are meeting at a military base outside Anchorage, Alaska. We've got the latest. Tamara Keith
What Trump's executive order on 401(k)s means for you Last week, President Trump signed an executive order that would make it easier to include "alternative assets" like crypto, private equity, and real estate in retirement accounts. Is that a good idea? Laurel Wamsley
Politics Washington interpreters demand state address more than $280K in missed payments Language interpreters for Washington state’s labor agency sued last year alleging they were owed hundreds of thousands of dollars in missed payments. More than a year later, they say the issue still hasn’t been resolved. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard
Health Children in a mental health crisis can spend days languishing in the ER A new study finds that nearly 1 in 10 kids on Medicaid visiting an emergency department for mental health care remain stuck there for days waiting for follow up psychiatric care. Rhitu Chatterjee
Science Embryos small but mighty, first live videos show Scientists have recorded a human embryo implanting in a womb in real time. The implications of how it happens could lead to more and better treatments for infertility. Rob Stein