The Latest National 3 things to know about naval blockades as U.S. begins patrols in the Strait of Hormuz The White House says it wants to choke off Iran's oil export revenue. But experts say that blockades are often unpredictable and difficult to enforce. Scott Neuman Morning news brief President Trump's timeline for an end to the Iran war continues to shift, U.S. and Iran block the Strait of Hormuz, trapping the Gulf's oil and gas, Trump's allies defend his remarks about Pope Leo. Leila Fadel Thundercat talks about his new album, 'Distracted' The bass player known as Thundercat is cherished by fans of funk and jazz, and he recently revealed his love of "yacht rock" in a popular documentary. His new album is called "Distracted." A Martínez Politics 2 Republicans have a plan to end the DHS shutdown, but there are hurdles to clear Top Republicans in Congress have a plan to end the Department of Homeland Security shutdown. But to do so, they'll need to circumvent Democrats and limit defections within their own ranks. Sam Gringlas World Hungarian Americans say Orbán's defeat could provide roadmap for countering Trump Hungarian Americans say Viktor Orbán's defeat in Hungary provides a blueprint for countering President Trump's attempts to tilt the electoral playing field ahead of the midterms. Frank Langfitt National 'Everybody is just on edge': Farmer shares how Iran war is affecting his livelihood The blockade on the Strait of Hormuz has prolonged fertilizer shortages. NPR's A Martinez asks farm owner John Halcomb how the shortage is affecting his farm and his outlook. A Martínez Typhoon Sinlaku batters Northern Mariana Islands A super-typhoon that made landfall in the Northern Mariana Islands with 150 mph winds shredded trees and roofs, leaving the U.S. territory largely without power. Hosts U.S. and Iran block Strait of Hormuz, trapping the Gulf's oil and gas U.S. Central Command says over 100 aircraft and a dozen warships are enforcing a cordon on Iranian vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, as Tehran also restricts passage, stranding the Gulf's oil and gas. Leila Fadel World Russian missiles and drones bombard Ukraine in hourslong attack Russia hammered civilian areas of Ukraine with hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles in an attack that stretched for hours killing at least 16 people. The Associated Press Food The late-night spot this Seattle Chef has been going to for 25 years What's your go-to spot in the Seattle area? The place you depend on for a reliable lunch or the cafe with a perfect birthday vibe or even that deep cut right off the light rail that just turns the day around. For Victor Steinbrueck, the chef and owner of Local Tide, that place is Honey Court Seafood Restaurant. Brandi Fullwood Prev 94 of 1645 Next Sponsored
National 3 things to know about naval blockades as U.S. begins patrols in the Strait of Hormuz The White House says it wants to choke off Iran's oil export revenue. But experts say that blockades are often unpredictable and difficult to enforce. Scott Neuman
Morning news brief President Trump's timeline for an end to the Iran war continues to shift, U.S. and Iran block the Strait of Hormuz, trapping the Gulf's oil and gas, Trump's allies defend his remarks about Pope Leo. Leila Fadel
Thundercat talks about his new album, 'Distracted' The bass player known as Thundercat is cherished by fans of funk and jazz, and he recently revealed his love of "yacht rock" in a popular documentary. His new album is called "Distracted." A Martínez
Politics 2 Republicans have a plan to end the DHS shutdown, but there are hurdles to clear Top Republicans in Congress have a plan to end the Department of Homeland Security shutdown. But to do so, they'll need to circumvent Democrats and limit defections within their own ranks. Sam Gringlas
World Hungarian Americans say Orbán's defeat could provide roadmap for countering Trump Hungarian Americans say Viktor Orbán's defeat in Hungary provides a blueprint for countering President Trump's attempts to tilt the electoral playing field ahead of the midterms. Frank Langfitt
National 'Everybody is just on edge': Farmer shares how Iran war is affecting his livelihood The blockade on the Strait of Hormuz has prolonged fertilizer shortages. NPR's A Martinez asks farm owner John Halcomb how the shortage is affecting his farm and his outlook. A Martínez
Typhoon Sinlaku batters Northern Mariana Islands A super-typhoon that made landfall in the Northern Mariana Islands with 150 mph winds shredded trees and roofs, leaving the U.S. territory largely without power. Hosts
U.S. and Iran block Strait of Hormuz, trapping the Gulf's oil and gas U.S. Central Command says over 100 aircraft and a dozen warships are enforcing a cordon on Iranian vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, as Tehran also restricts passage, stranding the Gulf's oil and gas. Leila Fadel
World Russian missiles and drones bombard Ukraine in hourslong attack Russia hammered civilian areas of Ukraine with hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles in an attack that stretched for hours killing at least 16 people. The Associated Press
Food The late-night spot this Seattle Chef has been going to for 25 years What's your go-to spot in the Seattle area? The place you depend on for a reliable lunch or the cafe with a perfect birthday vibe or even that deep cut right off the light rail that just turns the day around. For Victor Steinbrueck, the chef and owner of Local Tide, that place is Honey Court Seafood Restaurant. Brandi Fullwood