The Latest Friday Evening Headlines WA lawmakers react to SCOTUS tariff ruling, Tukwila considers ban on building new detention facilities, and crime victim advocates worry about funding cuts. Ruby de Luna Sports Why Alisa Liu's figure skating performance stood out Figure skater Alysa Liu made a gold-winning comeback. She shared her new outlook on skating. Patrick Jarenwattananon Sports Ski mountaineering, or skimo, makes its debut at the Winter Olympics this year The sport of ski mountaineering is new to the Winter Olympics this year but its origins go back more than a century in the Alps. Kirk Siegler Economy The 'doom loop' helps explain why the global economy is growing bleaker How come it feels like it's all bad news in the global economy these days? According to one economist, something he calls the "doom loop." Darian Woods Climate Did climate change factor into the Lake Tahoe avalanche? Turns out it's complicated As the climate warms, scientists are trying to better understand avalanche risks. The say risks for major avalanches at high elevation could be growing while the risk is decreasing at low elevations. Ezra Romero U.K. whistleblower says his police tip led to former Prince Andrew's arrest Days before ex-prince Andrew's arrest, an anti-monarchy group filed a police report alleging criminal activity by the king's brother. Lauren Frayer Music Willow continues to defy expectations with surprise new album 'Petal Rock Black' Singer and musician Willow released her seventh full-length album Petal Rock Black as complete surprise, continuing defy expectations with her music. Michael Levitt Arts & Life '10% Happier' author Dan Harris talks about a moment of kindness from a stranger On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. 10% Happier author Dan Harris talks about a moment of kindness from a stranger. Law & Courts Supreme Court strikes down Trump's tariffs The Supreme Court struck down President Trump's sweeping tariffs. We examine the court's opinion and the impact of tariffs on the broader economy. Scott Horsley Environment How more than 240 million gallons of sewage flowed into the Potomac River NPR's Erika Ryan reports from the site of one of the nation's largest sewage spills ever — just outside of Washington, D.C. — in January. Erika Ryan Prev 204 of 1645 Next Sponsored
Friday Evening Headlines WA lawmakers react to SCOTUS tariff ruling, Tukwila considers ban on building new detention facilities, and crime victim advocates worry about funding cuts. Ruby de Luna
Sports Why Alisa Liu's figure skating performance stood out Figure skater Alysa Liu made a gold-winning comeback. She shared her new outlook on skating. Patrick Jarenwattananon
Sports Ski mountaineering, or skimo, makes its debut at the Winter Olympics this year The sport of ski mountaineering is new to the Winter Olympics this year but its origins go back more than a century in the Alps. Kirk Siegler
Economy The 'doom loop' helps explain why the global economy is growing bleaker How come it feels like it's all bad news in the global economy these days? According to one economist, something he calls the "doom loop." Darian Woods
Climate Did climate change factor into the Lake Tahoe avalanche? Turns out it's complicated As the climate warms, scientists are trying to better understand avalanche risks. The say risks for major avalanches at high elevation could be growing while the risk is decreasing at low elevations. Ezra Romero
U.K. whistleblower says his police tip led to former Prince Andrew's arrest Days before ex-prince Andrew's arrest, an anti-monarchy group filed a police report alleging criminal activity by the king's brother. Lauren Frayer
Music Willow continues to defy expectations with surprise new album 'Petal Rock Black' Singer and musician Willow released her seventh full-length album Petal Rock Black as complete surprise, continuing defy expectations with her music. Michael Levitt
Arts & Life '10% Happier' author Dan Harris talks about a moment of kindness from a stranger On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. 10% Happier author Dan Harris talks about a moment of kindness from a stranger.
Law & Courts Supreme Court strikes down Trump's tariffs The Supreme Court struck down President Trump's sweeping tariffs. We examine the court's opinion and the impact of tariffs on the broader economy. Scott Horsley
Environment How more than 240 million gallons of sewage flowed into the Potomac River NPR's Erika Ryan reports from the site of one of the nation's largest sewage spills ever — just outside of Washington, D.C. — in January. Erika Ryan