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Television 'Stranger Things' fans hoping for one more episode trade theories online Will there be a second series finale for Stranger Things on Jan. 7? Some fans seem to think so, and their theories are going viral with the hashtag, Conformity Gate. Ava Berger
Health 'People want to look good': Researcher hopes redesigned walker will remove stigma People who need walkers are often reluctant to start using them because of stigma. A Colorado researcher has designed a walker she says has more appeal. Nell London
Organizational restructuring at SIFF leads to layoffs... again Seattle film critic and freelance reporter Chase Hutchinson joins Soundside to talk about the latest news out of SIFF and what to expect as we move into 2026. Libby Denkmann
Politics President Trump again is remaking the Republican Party President Trump met with House Republicans and said his policies provide a roadmap to win the midterms. But GOP lawmakers might not view the intervention in Venezuela as something to brag about. Mara Liasson
National Investigations J6 project It's been five years since the Jan. 6, 2021 riot at the U.S. Capitol. NPR's Investigations team's coverage includes an archive of much of the documentation no longer available from the government. Tom Dreisbach
Politics Hundreds of federalized National Guard members demobilized in Oregon, Illinois, and California Hundreds of National Guard troops are being returned from federal service to their respective states, U.S. Northern Command announced Tuesday. Conrad Wilson/OPB
Arts & Life Hungarian filmmaker Béla Tarr — known for bleak, existential movies — has died Tarr's films were long, dark, and often abstract explorations of everyday life and politics. Alina Edwards
How Maduro's arrest could benefit Israel The U.S. military operation in Venezuela is having ripple effects across the world.
Big snow hits Washington Cascades, 2 to 4 feet expected by Thursday If you’ve been praying for fresh powder in the mountains, apparently, someone is listening. KUOW Staff