Politics or profit? Why Nordstrom dropped Ivanka Trump's brand Bill Radke talks to Rachel Abrams , New York Times business reporter, about why stores like Nordstrom are rethinking their relationship with Ivanka... Bill Radke
A celebration of free speech and literature at 'Writers Resist' Authors around the country led a series of events recently called “Writers Resist: A Celebration of Free Speech.” Participants read from their own work... John O'Brien
How the 'Muslim ban' hearing went down in Seattle What was the scene like? KUOW’s Amy Radil: It's usually pretty sedate but there was a huge turnout to see this hearing. I heard some court employees... Amy Radil
Seattle's artistic horizons at the dawn of Trump Ten days after President Donald Trump’s inauguration a group of Seattle-area artists and arts supporters came together to share experiences and build... John O'Brien
Rep. Adam Smith 'deeply disturbed' by Trump's National Security pick U.S. Rep. Adam Smith says he’s deeply disturbed by comments made by President Donald Trump’s chief strategist, Steve Bannon. Patricia Murphy
Trump wants to end political limits on tax-exempt churches — should we? Joe Fuiten likes President Donald Trump's proposal to eliminate tax restrictions on churches' participation in politics. Fuiten built up one of... Kim Malcolm
The battle ahead for Judge Neil Gorsuch Bill Radke talks to Jessica Taylor, lead digital political reporter for NPR, about President Donald Trump's nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch to fill the... Bill Radke
Miss one of the speeches from Seattle's Womxn's March? We have you covered The largest march in Seattle history took place on Saturday, January 21. Listen here to the speeches you may have missed at the Seattle Womxn’s March,... John O'Brien
When sports and politics mix Some people say that sports and politics don’t mix. Sports and politics writer Dave Zirin and Seattle Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett got... John O'Brien
'Our party screwed up': Washington Democrats, Republicans meet to pick leaders Democrats and Republicans in Washington state will vote on their parties’ leadership this weekend. And the differences are stark. David Hyde