The Latest Politics Judge in Comey case scolds prosecutors as he orders them to produce records from probe The judge ordered prosecutors to produce evidence by the end of the day on Thursday following concerns that the Justice Department was trying to "indict first" and investigate second. The Associated Press Tacoma homeless encampment ban expands, critics ask where people will sleep It’s getting harder for unhoused people in Tacoma to find a place to spend the night. Last week, the city council there voted narrowly, 5-to-4, to expand buffer zones where encampments are not allowed. Shane Mehling Wednesday Evening Headlines Mayor Harrell increases lead over Katie Wilson, Starbucks employees authorize a strike, and the Seattle Storm introduce their new head coach. Paige Browning Education Seattle School Board names lone superintendent finalist, a district leader recruited from Michigan An experienced district leader from Michigan is set to become the next superintendent of Seattle Public Schools. Sami West National FAA will reduce air traffic by 10% at many airports to maintain safety The Federal Aviation Administration will reduce air traffic at many busy airports to maintain safety during the government shutdown, which has led to staffing shortages of air traffic controllers. Joel Rose Politics All politics is national Let's dig into to what we know on day one after the 2025 general election. Catharine Smith Politics This Republican congressman wants to end gerrymandering for good California voted to approve Prop 50, a measure to change election maps. Rep. Kevin Kiley, whose district will be impacted by the new map, has introduced legislation banning mid-decade gerrymandering. John Ketchum World A mayor with global roots: Zohran Mamdani's rise resonates far beyond New York Uganda-born son of Indian immigrants turned NYC mayor Zohran Mamdani is drawing global attention — especially from progressives eyeing his playbook. Diaa Hadid People working on climate and energy projects say Trump's cuts are short-sighted Early in the government shutdown, the Trump administration announced billions in cuts to Biden-era climate and energy projects, calling them wasteful. Recipients say the cuts are short-sighted. Ishan Thakore Immigration A deep dive into the Trump administration's firing of immigration judges The Trump administration is firing scores of immigration judges, and bringing on dozens of others, as it seeks to boost mass deportations. NPR analyzed patterns in hiring and firing. Ximena Bustillo Prev 641 of 1647 Next Sponsored
Politics Judge in Comey case scolds prosecutors as he orders them to produce records from probe The judge ordered prosecutors to produce evidence by the end of the day on Thursday following concerns that the Justice Department was trying to "indict first" and investigate second. The Associated Press
Tacoma homeless encampment ban expands, critics ask where people will sleep It’s getting harder for unhoused people in Tacoma to find a place to spend the night. Last week, the city council there voted narrowly, 5-to-4, to expand buffer zones where encampments are not allowed. Shane Mehling
Wednesday Evening Headlines Mayor Harrell increases lead over Katie Wilson, Starbucks employees authorize a strike, and the Seattle Storm introduce their new head coach. Paige Browning
Education Seattle School Board names lone superintendent finalist, a district leader recruited from Michigan An experienced district leader from Michigan is set to become the next superintendent of Seattle Public Schools. Sami West
National FAA will reduce air traffic by 10% at many airports to maintain safety The Federal Aviation Administration will reduce air traffic at many busy airports to maintain safety during the government shutdown, which has led to staffing shortages of air traffic controllers. Joel Rose
Politics All politics is national Let's dig into to what we know on day one after the 2025 general election. Catharine Smith
Politics This Republican congressman wants to end gerrymandering for good California voted to approve Prop 50, a measure to change election maps. Rep. Kevin Kiley, whose district will be impacted by the new map, has introduced legislation banning mid-decade gerrymandering. John Ketchum
World A mayor with global roots: Zohran Mamdani's rise resonates far beyond New York Uganda-born son of Indian immigrants turned NYC mayor Zohran Mamdani is drawing global attention — especially from progressives eyeing his playbook. Diaa Hadid
People working on climate and energy projects say Trump's cuts are short-sighted Early in the government shutdown, the Trump administration announced billions in cuts to Biden-era climate and energy projects, calling them wasteful. Recipients say the cuts are short-sighted. Ishan Thakore
Immigration A deep dive into the Trump administration's firing of immigration judges The Trump administration is firing scores of immigration judges, and bringing on dozens of others, as it seeks to boost mass deportations. NPR analyzed patterns in hiring and firing. Ximena Bustillo