The Latest Health For millennials, being a caregiver for family can come with unique challenges NPR's Juana Summers talks with Jennifer Levin, author of Generation Care, about the roughly 10 million millennials working as family caregivers, often before they've fully formed their own lives. Juana Summers National Portland Trail Blazers coach pleads not guilty in rigged poker games case Hall of Famer Chauncey Billups has pleaded not guilty to charges he profited from rigged poker games involving several Mafia figures and another former NBA player. The Associated Press Politics Pentagon investigates Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly after he appeared in Democrats' video The Pentagon says it's opening an investigation into Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly in the wake of a video of Democratic lawmakers urging servicemembers not to comply with "illegal orders." Juana Summers Latin America U.S. designates Venezuela's Cartel de los Soles a foreign terrorist designation The U.S. has officially labeled Venezuela's Cartel de los Soles, allegedly led by President Nicolás Maduro and top officials, a foreign terrorist organization. Juana Summers Europe Peace talks in Geneva to end Russia's war in Ukraine have ended. What's next? Ukrainians feel relief after Geneva talks helped soften the U.S.-proposed peace deal seen as siding with Russia. Juana Summers A Palestinian man who became a novelist while in an Israeli prison is now free Palestinian novelist Bassem Khandaqji won Arabic literature's top prize while in Israeli prison for a deadly Tel Aviv bombing. He was freed last month in the hostage-prisoner exchange between Hamas and Israel. Daniel Estrin Asia Pakistanis are protesting a constitutional amendment affecting separation of powers Pakistanis are protesting a recent constitutional amendment that gives the country's army chief new powers and legal immunity for life. Betsy Joles Producer Picks: PWHL Seattle, Murder by the Book, and POW! Soundside Producer Jason Burrows shares a few of his favorite segments from the past year! Jason Burrows For sale: Two retired state ferries. Dreamers need not apply If you have ever wanted to own an iconic Washington state ferry, now may be your last chance to buy one until the 2030s. There are two sizes available with no minimum bid — the decommissioned 144-car Hyak and the 87-car Klahowya. Tom Banse/Washington State Standard Politics New poll shows Latino support for Trump is slipping after gains in 2024 The Pew Research Center's survey of Latinos show majorities disapprove of the president, especially his policies on the economy and immigration. Domenico Montanaro Prev 699 of 1646 Next Sponsored
Health For millennials, being a caregiver for family can come with unique challenges NPR's Juana Summers talks with Jennifer Levin, author of Generation Care, about the roughly 10 million millennials working as family caregivers, often before they've fully formed their own lives. Juana Summers
National Portland Trail Blazers coach pleads not guilty in rigged poker games case Hall of Famer Chauncey Billups has pleaded not guilty to charges he profited from rigged poker games involving several Mafia figures and another former NBA player. The Associated Press
Politics Pentagon investigates Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly after he appeared in Democrats' video The Pentagon says it's opening an investigation into Arizona Sen. Mark Kelly in the wake of a video of Democratic lawmakers urging servicemembers not to comply with "illegal orders." Juana Summers
Latin America U.S. designates Venezuela's Cartel de los Soles a foreign terrorist designation The U.S. has officially labeled Venezuela's Cartel de los Soles, allegedly led by President Nicolás Maduro and top officials, a foreign terrorist organization. Juana Summers
Europe Peace talks in Geneva to end Russia's war in Ukraine have ended. What's next? Ukrainians feel relief after Geneva talks helped soften the U.S.-proposed peace deal seen as siding with Russia. Juana Summers
A Palestinian man who became a novelist while in an Israeli prison is now free Palestinian novelist Bassem Khandaqji won Arabic literature's top prize while in Israeli prison for a deadly Tel Aviv bombing. He was freed last month in the hostage-prisoner exchange between Hamas and Israel. Daniel Estrin
Asia Pakistanis are protesting a constitutional amendment affecting separation of powers Pakistanis are protesting a recent constitutional amendment that gives the country's army chief new powers and legal immunity for life. Betsy Joles
Producer Picks: PWHL Seattle, Murder by the Book, and POW! Soundside Producer Jason Burrows shares a few of his favorite segments from the past year! Jason Burrows
For sale: Two retired state ferries. Dreamers need not apply If you have ever wanted to own an iconic Washington state ferry, now may be your last chance to buy one until the 2030s. There are two sizes available with no minimum bid — the decommissioned 144-car Hyak and the 87-car Klahowya. Tom Banse/Washington State Standard
Politics New poll shows Latino support for Trump is slipping after gains in 2024 The Pew Research Center's survey of Latinos show majorities disapprove of the president, especially his policies on the economy and immigration. Domenico Montanaro