The Latest Weekend Warmup for Mar 27-Apr 1 Meet Me Here presents KUOW's Weekend Warmup! Find all the events worthy of YOUR time off with host Jason Megatron Burrows. Jason Burrows Politics Judge weighs whether Venezuela can pay Maduro's legal costs in US drug trafficking case A U.S. judge pressed the Trump administration Thursday about its basis for barring Venezuela's government from paying former President Nicolás Maduro's legal fees in the drug trafficking case that has put him behind bars in New York. The Associated Press Politics A Montana senator declines re-election run, opening door for an independent candidate Two-term GOP Sen. Steve Daines shocked Montana when he announced his retirement. Democrats worry a new independent candidate will split their party's vote. Kirk Siegler National The depleted Education Department will move out of its headquarters In August, Education Department employees will relocate to a smaller office roughly a block away, and the larger Energy Department will take over the old headquarters. Cory Turner Politics Will a U.S. Supreme Court case change how we vote in Washington state? The U.S. Supreme Court heard a case this week challenging how states allow people to vote by mail. Local election officials are trying to figure out how to respond. Scott Greenstone Business Judge temporarily blocks Trump administration's Anthropic ban The order briefly stops the government from labeling tech company Anthropic a "supply chain risk," calling that "classic First Amendment retaliation." John Ruwitch Thursday Evening Headlines SCOTUS case could affect voting in WA, City of Seattle appeals CHOP verdict, and another Walgreens closes in Seattle. Paige Browning Politics Sonic Politics Libby and Scott explore the rewards — and perils — when pro sports and Seattle politics collide. Gabrielle Healy Animals Whale birth takes a village — or, pod Scientists got a rare look at the birth of a sperm whale and found that it took a group effort. Nathan Rott Asia Southeast Asia is being hit hard by Iran's cutoff of oil and gas Southeast Asia is among the areas hardest hit by Iran's cutoff of oil and gas through the Strait of Hormuz, with many nations almost entirely dependent on foreign energy — and quickly running out. Michael Sullivan Prev 114 of 1650 Next Sponsored
Weekend Warmup for Mar 27-Apr 1 Meet Me Here presents KUOW's Weekend Warmup! Find all the events worthy of YOUR time off with host Jason Megatron Burrows. Jason Burrows
Politics Judge weighs whether Venezuela can pay Maduro's legal costs in US drug trafficking case A U.S. judge pressed the Trump administration Thursday about its basis for barring Venezuela's government from paying former President Nicolás Maduro's legal fees in the drug trafficking case that has put him behind bars in New York. The Associated Press
Politics A Montana senator declines re-election run, opening door for an independent candidate Two-term GOP Sen. Steve Daines shocked Montana when he announced his retirement. Democrats worry a new independent candidate will split their party's vote. Kirk Siegler
National The depleted Education Department will move out of its headquarters In August, Education Department employees will relocate to a smaller office roughly a block away, and the larger Energy Department will take over the old headquarters. Cory Turner
Politics Will a U.S. Supreme Court case change how we vote in Washington state? The U.S. Supreme Court heard a case this week challenging how states allow people to vote by mail. Local election officials are trying to figure out how to respond. Scott Greenstone
Business Judge temporarily blocks Trump administration's Anthropic ban The order briefly stops the government from labeling tech company Anthropic a "supply chain risk," calling that "classic First Amendment retaliation." John Ruwitch
Thursday Evening Headlines SCOTUS case could affect voting in WA, City of Seattle appeals CHOP verdict, and another Walgreens closes in Seattle. Paige Browning
Politics Sonic Politics Libby and Scott explore the rewards — and perils — when pro sports and Seattle politics collide. Gabrielle Healy
Animals Whale birth takes a village — or, pod Scientists got a rare look at the birth of a sperm whale and found that it took a group effort. Nathan Rott
Asia Southeast Asia is being hit hard by Iran's cutoff of oil and gas Southeast Asia is among the areas hardest hit by Iran's cutoff of oil and gas through the Strait of Hormuz, with many nations almost entirely dependent on foreign energy — and quickly running out. Michael Sullivan