The Latest Sports What to expect from Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance this weekend Petra Rivera-Rideau wrote the book on Bad Bunny. NPR's A Martinez asks her what to expect from the Puerto Rican superstar at the Super Bowl this weekend. A Martínez National Latest release of Epstein files puts spotlight on prominent names The Justice Department's latest release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein files has led to new scrutiny of powerful people in convicted sex offender's orbit. Scott Neuman National White House holds up funding for $16B transportation project in New York A $16 billion transportation project in New York is in jeopardy unless the Trump administration relents. The Gateway project is building a new commuter rail tunnel between New York and New Jersey. Steve Inskeep Health How beef made its way to the top of the food pyramid in the U.S. The American diet has had a roller coaster relationship with beef, but new dietary guidelines from the U.S. government puts beef back on top of the food pyramid. How did it get there again? Darian Woods Politics As some Democrats embrace calls to 'abolish ICE,' others seek more targeted reforms A growing number of Democrats are embracing calls to "abolish ICE," but not everyone in the party sees it as a winning message. Ximena Bustillo World 'La cosa': In Cuba, this single phrase carries coded truths In Cuba, "la cosa" speaks louder than words. That single phrase carries the weight of daily struggle, coded truths and the country's unspoken realities. Eyder Peralta World Iran and U.S. to hold talks in Oman about Iran's nuclear program The stakes are high as the U.S. and Iran begin negotiations Friday on Iran's nuclear program. If they can't reach a deal, President Trump could order a military strike. Greg Myre World Former National Security adviser on the nuclear talks between the US and Iran NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to former National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan about the negotiations between the U.S. and Iran ahead of Friday's talks in Oman. Steve Inskeep Weekend Warmup for Feb 6-8 Meet Me Here presents KUOW's Weekend Warmup! Find all the events worthy of YOUR time off with host Jason Megatron Burrows. Jason Burrows Ronald Hicks to be installed as 11th archbishop of New York Ronald Hicks, a former Illinois bishop chosen by Pope Leo XIV to replace the retiring Cardinal Timothy Dolan, is set to be installed as New York's 11th archbishop The Associated Press Prev 5 of 1639 Next Sponsored
Sports What to expect from Bad Bunny's Super Bowl performance this weekend Petra Rivera-Rideau wrote the book on Bad Bunny. NPR's A Martinez asks her what to expect from the Puerto Rican superstar at the Super Bowl this weekend. A Martínez
National Latest release of Epstein files puts spotlight on prominent names The Justice Department's latest release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein files has led to new scrutiny of powerful people in convicted sex offender's orbit. Scott Neuman
National White House holds up funding for $16B transportation project in New York A $16 billion transportation project in New York is in jeopardy unless the Trump administration relents. The Gateway project is building a new commuter rail tunnel between New York and New Jersey. Steve Inskeep
Health How beef made its way to the top of the food pyramid in the U.S. The American diet has had a roller coaster relationship with beef, but new dietary guidelines from the U.S. government puts beef back on top of the food pyramid. How did it get there again? Darian Woods
Politics As some Democrats embrace calls to 'abolish ICE,' others seek more targeted reforms A growing number of Democrats are embracing calls to "abolish ICE," but not everyone in the party sees it as a winning message. Ximena Bustillo
World 'La cosa': In Cuba, this single phrase carries coded truths In Cuba, "la cosa" speaks louder than words. That single phrase carries the weight of daily struggle, coded truths and the country's unspoken realities. Eyder Peralta
World Iran and U.S. to hold talks in Oman about Iran's nuclear program The stakes are high as the U.S. and Iran begin negotiations Friday on Iran's nuclear program. If they can't reach a deal, President Trump could order a military strike. Greg Myre
World Former National Security adviser on the nuclear talks between the US and Iran NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to former National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan about the negotiations between the U.S. and Iran ahead of Friday's talks in Oman. Steve Inskeep
Weekend Warmup for Feb 6-8 Meet Me Here presents KUOW's Weekend Warmup! Find all the events worthy of YOUR time off with host Jason Megatron Burrows. Jason Burrows
Ronald Hicks to be installed as 11th archbishop of New York Ronald Hicks, a former Illinois bishop chosen by Pope Leo XIV to replace the retiring Cardinal Timothy Dolan, is set to be installed as New York's 11th archbishop The Associated Press