The Latest Business Inflation expected to climb to highest level in 2 years The federal government delivers a cost-of-living report Friday. A spike in gasoline prices triggered by the war with Iran is expected to push inflation to its highest level in nearly two years. Steve Inskeep Arts & Life Hip-hop pioneer Afrika Bambaataa dies at age 68 Afrika Bambaataa, a man widely considered one of the main pioneers of hip-hop, died in Pennsylvania of prostate cancer on Thursday, according to his lawyer. The Associated Press National Well-timed bets on Polymarket tied to the Iran war draw calls for investigations from lawmakers Calls are increasing inside Congress for investigations into the prediction market platform Polymarket after the latest instance where groups of anonymous traders made strategic, well-timed bets on a major geopolitical event hours before it occurred. The Associated Press What You Could Be Doing This Weekend: Spring Fair, D&D, and the Mariners! Meet Me Here presents KUOW's Weekend Warmup! Find all the events worthy of YOUR time off with host Jason Megatron Burrows. Jason Burrows National Immigration board denies Mahmoud Khalil's appeal The Board of Immigration Appeals has denied Mahmoud Khalil's latest attempt to dismiss his deportation case. This decision brings the Palestinian activist one step closer to possible expulsion. The Associated Press Latin America Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel tells NBC News that he will not step down Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has told NBC News' Meet the Press that he would not step down in his first interview with a U.S. network. The Associated Press Environment Forest Service axes research stations as severe fire season threatens Pacific Northwest The U.S. Forest Service is shutting down research stations around the country, including centers in Portland, Seattle, and Wenatchee, Washington. John Ryan How the United States' travel bans, visa restrictions are shaping this year's World Cup Host cities like Seattle are getting ready to welcome players, coaches, officials, families and fans from all around the world….. At least, the ones who are still comfortable traveling to the United States. Maleeha Syed Thursday Evening Headlines New lawsuit challenges millionaires tax, Mayor Wilson announces new shelter site in Interbay, and Seattle Storm broadcaster Elise Woodward is leaving for Portland. Paige Browning Politics Where are your lawmakers now? We go to the woods Scott Greenstone Prev 70 of 1647 Next Sponsored
Business Inflation expected to climb to highest level in 2 years The federal government delivers a cost-of-living report Friday. A spike in gasoline prices triggered by the war with Iran is expected to push inflation to its highest level in nearly two years. Steve Inskeep
Arts & Life Hip-hop pioneer Afrika Bambaataa dies at age 68 Afrika Bambaataa, a man widely considered one of the main pioneers of hip-hop, died in Pennsylvania of prostate cancer on Thursday, according to his lawyer. The Associated Press
National Well-timed bets on Polymarket tied to the Iran war draw calls for investigations from lawmakers Calls are increasing inside Congress for investigations into the prediction market platform Polymarket after the latest instance where groups of anonymous traders made strategic, well-timed bets on a major geopolitical event hours before it occurred. The Associated Press
What You Could Be Doing This Weekend: Spring Fair, D&D, and the Mariners! Meet Me Here presents KUOW's Weekend Warmup! Find all the events worthy of YOUR time off with host Jason Megatron Burrows. Jason Burrows
National Immigration board denies Mahmoud Khalil's appeal The Board of Immigration Appeals has denied Mahmoud Khalil's latest attempt to dismiss his deportation case. This decision brings the Palestinian activist one step closer to possible expulsion. The Associated Press
Latin America Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel tells NBC News that he will not step down Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has told NBC News' Meet the Press that he would not step down in his first interview with a U.S. network. The Associated Press
Environment Forest Service axes research stations as severe fire season threatens Pacific Northwest The U.S. Forest Service is shutting down research stations around the country, including centers in Portland, Seattle, and Wenatchee, Washington. John Ryan
How the United States' travel bans, visa restrictions are shaping this year's World Cup Host cities like Seattle are getting ready to welcome players, coaches, officials, families and fans from all around the world….. At least, the ones who are still comfortable traveling to the United States. Maleeha Syed
Thursday Evening Headlines New lawsuit challenges millionaires tax, Mayor Wilson announces new shelter site in Interbay, and Seattle Storm broadcaster Elise Woodward is leaving for Portland. Paige Browning