The Latest National What's behind Trump's seemingly lackluster response to Artemis II's lunar mission Many people have been enchanted watching Artemis II circle the moon and start the journey home. President Trump doesn't appear to be among them. Some critics say his lack of enthusiasm is calculated. Katia Riddle National In Vancouver, Squamish Nation builds what many cities struggle to: lots of housing In Vancouver, the Squamish Nation had a chance to do what many housing advocates dream of, developing a plot of prime urban real estate without zoning constraints. So what did they build? Housing. Alex Mayyasi Music The enduring legacy of Lebanese singer Fairuz's 'Bahebak Ya Lebnan' Fifty years ago, Lebanese singer Fairuz released a song that stirred hope and national pride. NPR's Leila Fadel talks to music journalist Danny Hajjar about its enduring significance. Leila Fadel Despite U.S.-Iran ceasefire, attacks continue across the Gulf Iran and the U.S. and Israel said they would suspend strikes but countries in the region continued to report attacks and Israel said it would not stop its assault in Lebanon. Aya Batrawy Food Hammin' It Up with Jackie Varriano This week host Brandi Fullwood talks to Seattle Times food writer Jackie Varriano about what a gal has to do to get a good ham sandwich around here. Jim Gates World North Korea says its latest weapons tests included missiles with cluster-bomb warheads North Korea said its testing spree this week involved various new weapons systems, including ballistic missiles armed with cluster-bomb warheads, as it pushes to expand nuclear-capable forces. The Associated Press National Guatemalan man pleads guilty in federal court in crash that killed over 50 in Mexico A man pleaded guilty Wednesday in federal court and acknowledged his involvement in an attempt to illegally smuggle migrants to the U.S. when a truck crashed in Mexico in 2021, killing more than 50. The Associated Press Health Teen birth rates hit another historical low in 2025, CDC says The teen birth rate continues its decades-long downward trend. Researchers say many factors are at play, including less sexual activity and more access to contraception and abortion. Selena Simmons-Duffin What do changes at the US Forest Service mean for the Pacific Northwest? A reorganization at the US Forest Service is changing things up both here in the Pacific Northwest, and across the nation as the headquarters moves from Washington D.C. to Utah. Jason Burrows Wednesday Evening Headlines WA declares an emergency drought, masked ICE agents arrest man at Seattle Immigration Court, and legendary mountain climber Jim Whittaker dies. Paige Browning Prev 74 of 1648 Next Sponsored
National What's behind Trump's seemingly lackluster response to Artemis II's lunar mission Many people have been enchanted watching Artemis II circle the moon and start the journey home. President Trump doesn't appear to be among them. Some critics say his lack of enthusiasm is calculated. Katia Riddle
National In Vancouver, Squamish Nation builds what many cities struggle to: lots of housing In Vancouver, the Squamish Nation had a chance to do what many housing advocates dream of, developing a plot of prime urban real estate without zoning constraints. So what did they build? Housing. Alex Mayyasi
Music The enduring legacy of Lebanese singer Fairuz's 'Bahebak Ya Lebnan' Fifty years ago, Lebanese singer Fairuz released a song that stirred hope and national pride. NPR's Leila Fadel talks to music journalist Danny Hajjar about its enduring significance. Leila Fadel
Despite U.S.-Iran ceasefire, attacks continue across the Gulf Iran and the U.S. and Israel said they would suspend strikes but countries in the region continued to report attacks and Israel said it would not stop its assault in Lebanon. Aya Batrawy
Food Hammin' It Up with Jackie Varriano This week host Brandi Fullwood talks to Seattle Times food writer Jackie Varriano about what a gal has to do to get a good ham sandwich around here. Jim Gates
World North Korea says its latest weapons tests included missiles with cluster-bomb warheads North Korea said its testing spree this week involved various new weapons systems, including ballistic missiles armed with cluster-bomb warheads, as it pushes to expand nuclear-capable forces. The Associated Press
National Guatemalan man pleads guilty in federal court in crash that killed over 50 in Mexico A man pleaded guilty Wednesday in federal court and acknowledged his involvement in an attempt to illegally smuggle migrants to the U.S. when a truck crashed in Mexico in 2021, killing more than 50. The Associated Press
Health Teen birth rates hit another historical low in 2025, CDC says The teen birth rate continues its decades-long downward trend. Researchers say many factors are at play, including less sexual activity and more access to contraception and abortion. Selena Simmons-Duffin
What do changes at the US Forest Service mean for the Pacific Northwest? A reorganization at the US Forest Service is changing things up both here in the Pacific Northwest, and across the nation as the headquarters moves from Washington D.C. to Utah. Jason Burrows
Wednesday Evening Headlines WA declares an emergency drought, masked ICE agents arrest man at Seattle Immigration Court, and legendary mountain climber Jim Whittaker dies. Paige Browning