Quinault Indian Nation hits milestone in effort to move village uphill to safety In a remote stretch of Washington's Olympic Peninsula, streets and sidewalks have appeared. The Quinault Indian Nation spent a decade trying to move its village of Taholah out of reach of rising seas. John Ryan
How to date offline Tired of swiping through dating profiles on your phone? Maybe it's time to get out there and meet people in real life. Here's how to meet new people, strike up conversation and handle rejection. Marielle Segarra
'The voice we woke up to': Bob Edwards, longtime 'Morning Edition' host, dies at 76 Edwards, a consummate newsman, hosted NPR's morning show for more than two decades. "He sort of set the tone and the bar for all of us," says one former NPR executive. Lynn Neary
Super Bowl ads played it safe, but there were still some winners Celebrities from Beyoncé to Arnold Schwarzenegger sold products with a wink. Eric Deggans
The story behind Carl Weathers' posthumous Super Bowl ad Carl Weathers, the NFL player-turned-actor, made a posthumous cameo in a Super Bowl ad for the online gambling company FanDuel. The company reworked it after he died earlier this month. Rachel Treisman
Trump slams Swift, prompting other politicians to come out as Swifties Donald Trump said on social media that copyright legislation he signed while president had made Swift "so much money," arguing it would be "disloyal" of her to endorse Biden as many are speculating. Rachel Treisman
Seattle Opera brings the 'uncomfortable truth' of Malcolm X to the stage "X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X," premiers on the West Coast at the Seattle Opera this month. Originally staged in 1985, the production was revitalized by a new production by the Metropolitan Opera in New York in 2023. Opening night is Saturday, Feb. 24. Mike Davis
Seattle celebrates Grammy win for säje The female vocal ensemble säje, which has roots here in Seattle, brought their ethereal, contemporary jazz to the Grammys Sunday. Katie Campbell
Precious medals: Summer Olympic athletes will compete for pieces of the Eiffel Tower The organizers of the 2024 Games in Paris have announced that this year's Olympic medals will be made with bits of the Eiffel Tower, embedded inside the gold, silver and bronze. Tinbete Ermyas
How do you live while your brother is dying? 'Suncoast' is a teen take on hospice As a teenager, Laura Chinn was in the room as her older brother died from brain cancer. It was the same Florida hospice where Terri Schiavo received care. The experience inspired Chinn's new film. Mandalit del Barco