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Television 'Widow's Bay' creator talks about the new creepy comedy In the Apple TV series "Widow's Bay," the mayor of a cursed New England island is trying to boost tourism. NPR's A Martinez speaks with show creator Katie Dippold about the horror-comedy. A Martínez
National Long naval deployments take toll on military families The impacts of long deployments in the Middle East and the Caribbean are causing an increasing strain on military families in Navy towns like Norfolk, Virginia. Steve Walsh
Iran war puts strain on country's already battered economy The Iran war and closure of the Strait of Hormuz have damaged the global economy, but Iran's own economy has been faltering for years. Jackie Northam
Arts & Life Chicago to host International Jazz Day Chicago is hosting this year's International Jazz Day. NPR's A Martinez speaks with Nate Chinen, who is covering the event for Philadelphia's WRTI jazz station. A Martínez
World Trump says he spoke with Putin about a possible ceasefire in Ukraine President Trump said he talked to Russian President Putin Wednesday about the wars in Ukraine and Iran. Mara Liasson
Health RFK pushes abstinence and wellness programs he says helped him recover from addiction Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy is promoting abstinence and 12-step addiction treatment programs that he says helped him recover from heroin use. Brian Mann
Food Three Seattle restaurant openings you must try This week, host Brandi Fullwood talks to Seattle Met food writer Naomi Tomky about the restaurant openings and one closing that’s hot on critics minds. Brandi Fullwood
Wednesday Evening Headlines Amazon launches new AI tools, smartphone rules to get stricter for Seattle students, and Starbucks says it's turning things around. Paige Browning
Front Page: Tacoma ICE facility, AI tech layoffs, City Council on public drug use Every week we talk about the most fascinating stories in the news and what they say about the Pacific Northwest. We call it Front Page. Maleeha Syed
Ask A Doc: What is perfect skin, anyway? The way to get "perfect" skin for all? "An unbothered existence, universal healthcare and a billion dollars." Gabrielle Healy