The Latest Elections Months later, DOJ lawsuit to obtain Washington voter rolls can move forward Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard Asia Indonesia's capital of the future faces doubts in the present Indonesia is racing to build a new capital, promising a greener, futuristic city. But many citizens aren't convinced it will ever live up to the vision. Katerina Barton Health A measles outbreak that began in rural Utah continues to spread The measles outbreak that started small and rural in Utah last June is now sickening hundreds in the Beehive state's urban corridor. Sean Higgins The latest on the ceasefire agreement — and what happens next A ceasefire appears to be holding in the Iran war, but now several critical issues have to be negotiated. They include the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the fate of Iran's nuclear program. Mara Liasson Politics In criticism of the war in Iran, some conservatives focus their ire on Trump himself The war with Iran has opened a rift inside of the MAGA movement. Now, some of its biggest names have gone from criticizing the war, to the rare step of criticizing President Trump himself. Ailsa Chang Economy Financial markets welcome Iran cease-fire but caution remains Stocks rallied Wednesday on news of a two-week cease fire in the U.S. war with Iran. It could take some time, though, before drivers feel relief at the gas pump. Scott Horsley Lebanon fighting throws doubt over U.S.-Israel ceasefire with iran The Middle East is experiencing relief, anger and uncertainty as the U.S., Iran and Israel dispute ceasefire terms. Lauren Frayer Asia Iran war chokes fuel lifeline in Pakistan's Balochistan The Iran-U.S. ceasefire deal offers a hopeful sign for Pakistanis battered by weeks of rising fuel costs, especially in Balochistan, where diesel and gasoline smuggled from Iran have become scarcer. Betsy Joles National What has the U.S. war with Iran accomplished? After five weeks of fighting, President Trump's stated goals for the war look mostly unmet. Scott Neuman Climate Another year, another drought emergency declared in Washington state As Washington's current snowpack conditions become worse than last year, a statewide drought emergency has been declared. It's the fourth drought emergency for the state in as many years. Dyer Oxley Prev 76 of 1649 Next Sponsored
Elections Months later, DOJ lawsuit to obtain Washington voter rolls can move forward Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard
Asia Indonesia's capital of the future faces doubts in the present Indonesia is racing to build a new capital, promising a greener, futuristic city. But many citizens aren't convinced it will ever live up to the vision. Katerina Barton
Health A measles outbreak that began in rural Utah continues to spread The measles outbreak that started small and rural in Utah last June is now sickening hundreds in the Beehive state's urban corridor. Sean Higgins
The latest on the ceasefire agreement — and what happens next A ceasefire appears to be holding in the Iran war, but now several critical issues have to be negotiated. They include the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the fate of Iran's nuclear program. Mara Liasson
Politics In criticism of the war in Iran, some conservatives focus their ire on Trump himself The war with Iran has opened a rift inside of the MAGA movement. Now, some of its biggest names have gone from criticizing the war, to the rare step of criticizing President Trump himself. Ailsa Chang
Economy Financial markets welcome Iran cease-fire but caution remains Stocks rallied Wednesday on news of a two-week cease fire in the U.S. war with Iran. It could take some time, though, before drivers feel relief at the gas pump. Scott Horsley
Lebanon fighting throws doubt over U.S.-Israel ceasefire with iran The Middle East is experiencing relief, anger and uncertainty as the U.S., Iran and Israel dispute ceasefire terms. Lauren Frayer
Asia Iran war chokes fuel lifeline in Pakistan's Balochistan The Iran-U.S. ceasefire deal offers a hopeful sign for Pakistanis battered by weeks of rising fuel costs, especially in Balochistan, where diesel and gasoline smuggled from Iran have become scarcer. Betsy Joles
National What has the U.S. war with Iran accomplished? After five weeks of fighting, President Trump's stated goals for the war look mostly unmet. Scott Neuman
Climate Another year, another drought emergency declared in Washington state As Washington's current snowpack conditions become worse than last year, a statewide drought emergency has been declared. It's the fourth drought emergency for the state in as many years. Dyer Oxley