In Arizona, political candidates walk a fine line on abortion rights Arizona's ban on abortions has affected political races. Republican U.S. Senate hopeful Kari Lake is figuring out how to balance her opposition to abortion rights without embracing a near-total ban. Ben Giles
Johnson's leadership is under threat in the House over foreign aid bills Kentucky Republican Thomas Massie said he would vote to oust Mike Johnson as House speaker if it came to the floor. He told Johnson in a closed-door meeting that he should resign. Barbara Sprunt
House set to hold separate votes on aid for Israel and Ukraine after delays House Speaker Mike Johnson announced a path forward on aid to Ukraine and Israel after months of delay because of GOP divisions. Iran's attack on Israel increased pressure on Congress to act. Deirdre Walsh
After delays the House plans to hold separate votes on aid for Israel and others NPR's Michel Martin talks with GOP strategist Brendan Buck about House Speaker Mike Johnson's plan to hold separate votes on Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan aid.
Could the U.S. force treatment on mentally ill people (again)? Sixty years ago, America began closing mental hospitals. A growing chorus is blaming that for the crisis of mentally ill folks living on our streets. Greg Rosalsky
House to consider foreign aid while Senate trial on Mayorkas is set to start The House plans to hold separate votes on aid for Israel and Ukraine after delays. The Senate will begin impeachment proceedings for Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Michel Martin
The House plans to hold separate votes on aid for Israel and Ukraine after delays Aid for Israel became more urgent after the weekend's attack, House Speaker Mike Johnson said. After months of delays, he is also putting forward a bill that provide additional aid to Ukraine. Barbara Sprunt
Monday Evening Headlines Fire destroys businesses in Snoqualmie, high school seniors will get a break on some graduation requirements, and rural jails in WA are facing big challenges. It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Paige Browning. Paige Browning
Why Brazil was able to hold their former president accountable in election case NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Omar Encarnacion about former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro being banned from running for office for eight years due to efforts to overturn Brazil's 2022 election. Patrick Jarenwattananon
One year after civil war erupted in Sudan, millions of people are in dire need of aid A year of war has had a devastating impact on Sudan. The country is suffering the worlds largest displacement crisis and in the grips of a humanitarian disaster, with no sign of a resolution in sight. Emmanuel Akinwotu