Analysis: Fox and right-wing media snap to Trump's defense after FBI search After FBI agents searched Mar-A-Lago, Fox News stars and right-wing media outlets largely defended former President Trump, claiming he was a victim of politics. David Folkenflik
Seattle's hot housing market finally cools The Seattle housing market has been trending upward for years. But just in the last month or so prices are on the decline. Seattle Times reporter Heidi Groover gives us the latest on what’s happening with housing costs. Jennie Cecil Moore
No more hazard pay for Seattle grocery workers Grocery stores in Seattle have been required to pay an additional $4 an hour to workers since last February. The money was meant to compensate them for the risk of working during the pandemic. But it was always temporary, and now it's going away. Diana Opong
Inflation Reduction Act aims to lower costs in multiple areas of the economy NPR's A Martinez talks to Brian Deese, director of the National Economic Council, about the Senate passing a major climate, health care and tax bill. Deese discusses what's in it and what isn't.
Authors worry about the proposed merger of Penguin Random House and Simon & Schuster As one of the largest antitrust trials to hit the publishing industry continues, how might the proposed merger of Penguin Random House and Simon & Schuster impact the book industry and readers? Chloe Veltman
Authors and bookstore owners worry a big publishing merger will affect diversity The proposed merger between Penguin Random House and Simon & Schuster will likely change things for authors and readers - for better or worse Chloe Veltman
Amazon may own your doctor's office next NPR's Alina Selyukh speaks with Christina Farr, a principal at OMERS Ventures and former technology and health reporter, about Amazon's potential acquisition of One Medical. Alina Selyukh
Senate pulls an all-nighter to negotiate Inflation Reduction Act The Senate is expected to vote today on the Inflation Reduction Act, which addresses climate change and health care costs, key agenda items for President Biden and Democrats. Franco Ordoñez
Are Russian sanctions working? As the war in Ukraine grinds on, NPR's Alina Selyukh talks with Oleg Itskhoki of UCLA about the effects of sanctions on the Russian economy. Alina Selyukh