The Latest New Zealand's Jacinda Ardern broke the mold on leadership, motherhood and stepping down NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to former Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern about balancing leadership and motherhood. Erika Ryan Play AudioListen 9 mins How to get what you want without using cash LifeKit offers tips on how to barter -- exchanging things that both parties want. Kyle Norris Play AudioListen 4 mins Politics Trump asks Congress to wipe out funding for public broadcasting President Trump is asking lawmakers to claw back the $1.1 billion in federal subsidies for public broadcasting that Congress approved earlier this year. His request also includes cuts to foreign aid. David Folkenflik Inside KUOW KUOW wins 8 Society of Professional Journalists 2024 Northwest Excellence in Media Awards Seattle, WA — KUOW Staff Politics In a break with Trump, Elon Musk calls the GOP megabill a 'disgusting abomination' Musk joined with GOP critics who say the multi-trillion dollar plan to enact the president's domestic priorities doesn't go far enough to cut federal spending. Jason Breslow Government New records detail fear, deception as Seattle investigated former police chief Diaz for hiring girlfriend Seattle’s Office of Inspector General has released a long-awaited trove of documents undergirding the investigation that led Mayor Bruce Harrell to fire then-Seattle police chief Adrian Diaz for dishonesty last December. Ashley Hiruko Arts & Life Mark Hamill used to downplay his 'Star Wars' past. Now he's embracing it Hamill played Luke Skywalker, one of the most iconic heroes in movie history. His latest film, The Life of Chuck, is an adaptation of a Stephen King novella. Sam Briger Play AudioListen 39 mins Arts & Life 'Jane Austen Wrecked My Life' doesn't live up to its namesake Laura Piani's amiable new romance is weighed down by all its allusions and borrowings — and ultimately fails to deliver on Austen's wit. John Powers Play AudioListen 8 mins National Stabilizing 'operations,' the National Weather Service hires again after Trump cuts The National Weather Service says it plans to hire more than 100 additional staff members. The move follows complaints and concerns after the Trump administration eliminated more than 500 positions. Greg Allen Business One company forecasting a better year ahead? Dollar General People are spending more at Dollar General. In part, that's thanks to shoppers trading down from more expensive stores. Alina Selyukh Prev 3 of 1726 Next
New Zealand's Jacinda Ardern broke the mold on leadership, motherhood and stepping down NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to former Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern about balancing leadership and motherhood. Erika Ryan Play AudioListen 9 mins
How to get what you want without using cash LifeKit offers tips on how to barter -- exchanging things that both parties want. Kyle Norris Play AudioListen 4 mins
Politics Trump asks Congress to wipe out funding for public broadcasting President Trump is asking lawmakers to claw back the $1.1 billion in federal subsidies for public broadcasting that Congress approved earlier this year. His request also includes cuts to foreign aid. David Folkenflik
Inside KUOW KUOW wins 8 Society of Professional Journalists 2024 Northwest Excellence in Media Awards Seattle, WA — KUOW Staff
Politics In a break with Trump, Elon Musk calls the GOP megabill a 'disgusting abomination' Musk joined with GOP critics who say the multi-trillion dollar plan to enact the president's domestic priorities doesn't go far enough to cut federal spending. Jason Breslow
Government New records detail fear, deception as Seattle investigated former police chief Diaz for hiring girlfriend Seattle’s Office of Inspector General has released a long-awaited trove of documents undergirding the investigation that led Mayor Bruce Harrell to fire then-Seattle police chief Adrian Diaz for dishonesty last December. Ashley Hiruko
Arts & Life Mark Hamill used to downplay his 'Star Wars' past. Now he's embracing it Hamill played Luke Skywalker, one of the most iconic heroes in movie history. His latest film, The Life of Chuck, is an adaptation of a Stephen King novella. Sam Briger Play AudioListen 39 mins
Arts & Life 'Jane Austen Wrecked My Life' doesn't live up to its namesake Laura Piani's amiable new romance is weighed down by all its allusions and borrowings — and ultimately fails to deliver on Austen's wit. John Powers Play AudioListen 8 mins
National Stabilizing 'operations,' the National Weather Service hires again after Trump cuts The National Weather Service says it plans to hire more than 100 additional staff members. The move follows complaints and concerns after the Trump administration eliminated more than 500 positions. Greg Allen
Business One company forecasting a better year ahead? Dollar General People are spending more at Dollar General. In part, that's thanks to shoppers trading down from more expensive stores. Alina Selyukh