National Are Paramilitary Extremists Being Normalized? Look To Idaho For Answers The arrests of militiamen who allegedly plotted to kidnap Michigan's governor echo loudly in the Idaho Panhandle, a region long synonymous with anti-government extremism. Kirk Siegler
Politics The evolution of the Seattle protests “If ever there's been a climate for change politically, now is it. We got nothing but time and disappointment to just fuel it.” Esmy Jimenez
National Video Of Seattle Officer Rolling Bicycle Over Protester's Head Leads To Suspension The unnamed officer will be placed on administrative leave pending an investigation into the incident that occurred during protests earlier this week. Scott Neuman
National As Pro-Trump Caravans Hit Roads Across U.S., Organizers Are Upbeat Despite Tensions Car and truck convoys of Trump supporters rolled through Michigan, New York and North Carolina last week. These mobile rallies continued even after one turned deadly in Portland, Ore., last month. Joel Rose
Law & Courts 9 Protesters Confronted By Gun-Waving St. Louis Couple Get Trespassing Citations Officials are reviewing the citations and the police department's evidence. "It's now incumbent on the city counselor to decide whether or not to charge these people," the city counselor said. Vanessa Romo
National Many Black People Say Police Killings Aren't 'Going To Be Fixed Overnight' Many Black Americans who spoke to NPR said while they don't believe this current movement will change everything today, they hope it will help lead to change in generations to come. Christianna Silva
Sports Opinion: 'The Greatest Athletes Know: Children Are Watching' As sports teams make visible their support for Black Lives Matter, NPR's Scott Simon reflects on the tradition of athletes speaking out on behalf of civil rights and social justice. Scott Simon
'We hope for change:' Relatives of Jacob Blake rally at Seattle City Hall Family members of Jacob Blake in the Puget Sound region voiced their anger, fear, and hope today in Seattle. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Politics ‘People forget how much power we have.’ A Seattle protester moves further left "There are people who have finally recovered from their injuries after the first time being tear gassed and beaten by the police. And they're pissed because they ended up with a hospital bill and those cops ended up with overtime." Esmy Jimenez
Politics Seattle Black activists speak up in support of Police Chief Best, against 'protest of agitation' Arguing that Chief Carmen Best is the ideal person to shepherd changes at the Seattle Police Department, members of Seattle Black organizations spoke out in support of SPD's leader. Amy Radil Dyer Oxley