The Latest Food Perpetual stew stays on heat for weeks or even years. Is it safe to eat? Perpetual stew is soup that stays stewing on heat for days, weeks or even years. You might serve out some and keep replenishing the ingredients. It's having a moment on social media, but is it safe? Hosts Business Immigration crackdowns pose problems to businesses reliant on those in U.S. illegally Trump's immigration crackdown is driving some people out of the country and others underground. That poses a challenge for businesses that have relied on workers who are in the U.S. illegally. Michel Martin National Protests grow across the U.S. as people push against Trump's mass deportation policies Protests of President Trump's immigration policies grew across the U.S. on Tuesday, with rallies held in New York City, Chicago and Seattle. Sergio Martínez-Beltrán Food Word of the Week: how a bacterium unrelated to fish got its name 'salmonella' Despite its fishy name, the bacterium salmonella has no connection to the underwater creature. Juliana Kim Politics Trump's ongoing push to erase his criminal conviction lands in federal appeals court Wednesday's hearing is another attempt by the president's legal team to have a hush money case moved from New York state court to federal court, in an effort to get the criminal charges dismissed. Kat Lonsdorf Health Guns are the leading cause of death of kids and teens, and state laws matter A study from JAMA Pediatrics compares states that have permissive gun laws with others that have strict regulations. The states with tougher rules did not see a rise in gun deaths among children and teens. Rhitu Chatterjee Politics ABC drops Terry Moran after he calls Trump a 'world-class hater' In dropping veteran correspondent Terry Moran, ABC News said his post calling President Trump "a world-class hater" was "a clear violation of ABC News policies." David Folkenflik National A federal law helps homeless students get an education. Trump's budget could weaken it Federal law grants students experiencing homelessness a right to extra support and protections. Advocates say President Trump's proposed budget would strip that law of its power. Lee V. Gaines Pop Culture: Has Hollywood lost its creativity? Dyer Oxley The real threat to trees isn't housing After years of heated arguments, Seattle just passed a law allowing more homes per residential lot. But to gain more housing, we’re going to lose something else people care about: trees. Could there be a way to have both? Lucy Soucek Prev 896 of 1650 Next Sponsored
Food Perpetual stew stays on heat for weeks or even years. Is it safe to eat? Perpetual stew is soup that stays stewing on heat for days, weeks or even years. You might serve out some and keep replenishing the ingredients. It's having a moment on social media, but is it safe? Hosts
Business Immigration crackdowns pose problems to businesses reliant on those in U.S. illegally Trump's immigration crackdown is driving some people out of the country and others underground. That poses a challenge for businesses that have relied on workers who are in the U.S. illegally. Michel Martin
National Protests grow across the U.S. as people push against Trump's mass deportation policies Protests of President Trump's immigration policies grew across the U.S. on Tuesday, with rallies held in New York City, Chicago and Seattle. Sergio Martínez-Beltrán
Food Word of the Week: how a bacterium unrelated to fish got its name 'salmonella' Despite its fishy name, the bacterium salmonella has no connection to the underwater creature. Juliana Kim
Politics Trump's ongoing push to erase his criminal conviction lands in federal appeals court Wednesday's hearing is another attempt by the president's legal team to have a hush money case moved from New York state court to federal court, in an effort to get the criminal charges dismissed. Kat Lonsdorf
Health Guns are the leading cause of death of kids and teens, and state laws matter A study from JAMA Pediatrics compares states that have permissive gun laws with others that have strict regulations. The states with tougher rules did not see a rise in gun deaths among children and teens. Rhitu Chatterjee
Politics ABC drops Terry Moran after he calls Trump a 'world-class hater' In dropping veteran correspondent Terry Moran, ABC News said his post calling President Trump "a world-class hater" was "a clear violation of ABC News policies." David Folkenflik
National A federal law helps homeless students get an education. Trump's budget could weaken it Federal law grants students experiencing homelessness a right to extra support and protections. Advocates say President Trump's proposed budget would strip that law of its power. Lee V. Gaines
The real threat to trees isn't housing After years of heated arguments, Seattle just passed a law allowing more homes per residential lot. But to gain more housing, we’re going to lose something else people care about: trees. Could there be a way to have both? Lucy Soucek