The Latest Food Home chefs on social media are outraged by this new bread crumb recipe Many home cooks say they've noticed a change in 4C Seasoned Bread Crumbs, and they are not happy about it. NPR's Scott Simon talks with writer Judi Cutrone about the travesty. Scott Simon Sports Saturday Sports: MLB pennant races and the first round of the U.S. Open NPR's Scott Simon and sports writer Howard Bryant discuss the week in sports (DRAFT) Scott Simon Health Tinted sunscreen does something regular sun protection can't Most sunscreens protect skin from UV light but the tinted variety also block visible light. And that can be important for people with hyperpigmentation or melasma, especially those with darker skin. Andrea Muraskin Health Photos: The perilous lives of miners in South Africa's abandoned mines 'Artisanal miners' is the phrase used for South Africans who salvage coal from abandoned mines. It's a grueling and risky life. "Bit by bit it's killing something inside me," says one such miner. Text and photos by Tommy Trenchard Politics Trump makes over the Rose Garden, Mar-a-Lago style Trump has swapped out the grass in the Rose Garden with stone, turning what had been a lawn into a patio that bears a striking resemblance to one at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla. Tamara Keith Fresh Air Weekend: Daniel Dae Kim; 'Somebody Somewhere' actor Jeff Hiller Lost actor Kim plays a spy who faked his own death in Butterfy. Justin Chang reviews the Spike Lee film Highest 2 Lowest. Somebody Somewhere actor Hiller got his big break after he was 40. Politics Wife of WA vet arrested by ICE at citizenship interview speaks out A Washington National Guard veteran was arrested Thursday during his final citizenship interview at the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services building in Tukwila. He is now being held at the Northwest ICE Processing Center in Tacoma. Gustavo Sagrero Álvarez Friday Evening Headlines Most of WA is under a heat advisory, downtown light rail service will be disrupted on Saturday morning, and President Trump's Border Czar visits the PNW. Patricia Murphy National As Trump touts D.C. arrests, experts caution they're not the best indicator of public safety The Trump administration says it has arrested more than 700 people in Washington, D.C., in its mission to crack down on crime. Experts say it's difficult to draw conclusions from that about public safety. Meg Anderson Immigration Secrecy and enforced disappearances: WA human rights group sounds alarm about ICE The University of Washington’s Center for Human Rights is warning that federal immigration action has crossed a new boundary and is now breaking international humanitarian law. Gustavo Sagrero Álvarez Prev 989 of 1648 Next Sponsored
Food Home chefs on social media are outraged by this new bread crumb recipe Many home cooks say they've noticed a change in 4C Seasoned Bread Crumbs, and they are not happy about it. NPR's Scott Simon talks with writer Judi Cutrone about the travesty. Scott Simon
Sports Saturday Sports: MLB pennant races and the first round of the U.S. Open NPR's Scott Simon and sports writer Howard Bryant discuss the week in sports (DRAFT) Scott Simon
Health Tinted sunscreen does something regular sun protection can't Most sunscreens protect skin from UV light but the tinted variety also block visible light. And that can be important for people with hyperpigmentation or melasma, especially those with darker skin. Andrea Muraskin
Health Photos: The perilous lives of miners in South Africa's abandoned mines 'Artisanal miners' is the phrase used for South Africans who salvage coal from abandoned mines. It's a grueling and risky life. "Bit by bit it's killing something inside me," says one such miner. Text and photos by Tommy Trenchard
Politics Trump makes over the Rose Garden, Mar-a-Lago style Trump has swapped out the grass in the Rose Garden with stone, turning what had been a lawn into a patio that bears a striking resemblance to one at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Fla. Tamara Keith
Fresh Air Weekend: Daniel Dae Kim; 'Somebody Somewhere' actor Jeff Hiller Lost actor Kim plays a spy who faked his own death in Butterfy. Justin Chang reviews the Spike Lee film Highest 2 Lowest. Somebody Somewhere actor Hiller got his big break after he was 40.
Politics Wife of WA vet arrested by ICE at citizenship interview speaks out A Washington National Guard veteran was arrested Thursday during his final citizenship interview at the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services building in Tukwila. He is now being held at the Northwest ICE Processing Center in Tacoma. Gustavo Sagrero Álvarez
Friday Evening Headlines Most of WA is under a heat advisory, downtown light rail service will be disrupted on Saturday morning, and President Trump's Border Czar visits the PNW. Patricia Murphy
National As Trump touts D.C. arrests, experts caution they're not the best indicator of public safety The Trump administration says it has arrested more than 700 people in Washington, D.C., in its mission to crack down on crime. Experts say it's difficult to draw conclusions from that about public safety. Meg Anderson
Immigration Secrecy and enforced disappearances: WA human rights group sounds alarm about ICE The University of Washington’s Center for Human Rights is warning that federal immigration action has crossed a new boundary and is now breaking international humanitarian law. Gustavo Sagrero Álvarez