The Latest Animals In Oregon, two birds of a different feather flock together In Portland, Ore., two distinct species of geese have paired up and laid eggs. It's not completely unheard of for a Canada goose and a white-fronted goose to mate -- but it's unusual. April Ehrlich New songs for you summer music playlist We rounded up a panel of local music experts to give you some music recommendations to check out. Bill Radke Israeli writer Etgar Keret reflects on writing during difficult times NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with writer Etgar Keret about his new book, Autocorrect. Many of the short stories were written before the war began, but he says they've taken on new meaning since then. Ari Shapiro World Rubio's move to revoke Chinese students visas sparks condemnation The U.S. will "aggressively" revoke visas from Chinese students and enhance scrutiny for future applicants, according to Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Emily Feng Crime 9 injured, 2 dead following spate of violence on Seattle-Tacoma area's warmest day Two people are dead and nine others injured after a spate of violence in the Seattle area on Wednesday, as temperatures climbed into the 80s for the first time this year. KUOW Staff After years of turbulence, is Boeing ready for takeoff? Soundside looks at the latest in Boeing news with panelists Seattle Times reporter Lauren Rosenblatt and Richard Aboulafia, managing director of AeroDynamic Advisory Bill Radke Politics The White House is sued over lack of sign language interpreters at press briefings The National Association of the Deaf says the White House's failure to provide ASL interpreters during press briefings leaves some deaf and hard of hearing people without information. Kristin Wright Soundside's "Weekend Warmup" - May 29th-June 1st Off the heels of a short week thanks to Memorial Day, Jason Megatron Burrows is here with all the events you need in this week's Weekend Warmup! Bill Radke National A small, family-run wine business took on the U.S. executive branch and won A second federal court has blocked President Trump's authority to unilaterally impose tariffs. We speak with the plaintiff in the first case, a wine company that took on the executive branch and won. Tyler Bartlam Science How the brain turns an experience into an emotion A study offers a glimpse of how the brain turns experience into emotion. In mice and humans, puffs of air to the eye caused persistent changes in brain activity, suggesting an emotional response. Jon Hamilton Prev 955 of 1651 Next Sponsored
Animals In Oregon, two birds of a different feather flock together In Portland, Ore., two distinct species of geese have paired up and laid eggs. It's not completely unheard of for a Canada goose and a white-fronted goose to mate -- but it's unusual. April Ehrlich
New songs for you summer music playlist We rounded up a panel of local music experts to give you some music recommendations to check out. Bill Radke
Israeli writer Etgar Keret reflects on writing during difficult times NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with writer Etgar Keret about his new book, Autocorrect. Many of the short stories were written before the war began, but he says they've taken on new meaning since then. Ari Shapiro
World Rubio's move to revoke Chinese students visas sparks condemnation The U.S. will "aggressively" revoke visas from Chinese students and enhance scrutiny for future applicants, according to Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Emily Feng
Crime 9 injured, 2 dead following spate of violence on Seattle-Tacoma area's warmest day Two people are dead and nine others injured after a spate of violence in the Seattle area on Wednesday, as temperatures climbed into the 80s for the first time this year. KUOW Staff
After years of turbulence, is Boeing ready for takeoff? Soundside looks at the latest in Boeing news with panelists Seattle Times reporter Lauren Rosenblatt and Richard Aboulafia, managing director of AeroDynamic Advisory Bill Radke
Politics The White House is sued over lack of sign language interpreters at press briefings The National Association of the Deaf says the White House's failure to provide ASL interpreters during press briefings leaves some deaf and hard of hearing people without information. Kristin Wright
Soundside's "Weekend Warmup" - May 29th-June 1st Off the heels of a short week thanks to Memorial Day, Jason Megatron Burrows is here with all the events you need in this week's Weekend Warmup! Bill Radke
National A small, family-run wine business took on the U.S. executive branch and won A second federal court has blocked President Trump's authority to unilaterally impose tariffs. We speak with the plaintiff in the first case, a wine company that took on the executive branch and won. Tyler Bartlam
Science How the brain turns an experience into an emotion A study offers a glimpse of how the brain turns experience into emotion. In mice and humans, puffs of air to the eye caused persistent changes in brain activity, suggesting an emotional response. Jon Hamilton