World 'We Will Surely Find Out The Truth': Questions Linger About Jet Crash In Iran Investigators have not publicly determined the cause. But Ukraine's president has vowed to get answers, while President Trump has suggested "somebody [in Iran] could have made a mistake." Colin Dwyer
World Canada 'Shocked And Saddened' After Jet Crash Kills 63 Canadians Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called the plane crash in Tehran that killed 176 people "heartbreaking." One newspaper reported that nearly half of the Canadians who died are from the Edmonton area. Brakkton Booker
World Ukrainian Jetliner Carrying At Least 170 People Crashes Near Tehran Airport The Ukraine International Airlines Boeing 737-800 crashed shortly after takeoff from Tehran's Imam Khomeini International Airport on Wednesday. Officials said the likely cause was mechanical problems. Scott Neuman
Business It's been a tough year for Boeing. And the future is grim, too 2019 was a tough year for Boeing. KUOW's business reporter Carolyn Adolph talks with Morning Edition host Angela King about the crisis and what the new year looks like for the aerospace company. Carolyn Adolph Angela King Katherine Banwell
Business How Amazon pulled Seattle from the recession and other tidbits from the last decade The good, the bad, and the ugly economy of the past decade in the Puget Sound Carolyn Adolph Angela King Katherine Banwell
Business Boeing fires CEO Dennis Muilenburg in 737 MAX debacle The Boeing Co. said Monday that Dennis Muilenburg has resigned as chief executive officer. Gil Aegerter Angela King Casey Martin
National Boeing's Starliner Lands Safely Back To Earth After Aborted Space Station Mission The journey is being hailed as a major achievement despite failing to complete a core objective: docking at the international space station. NASA hopes to launch U.S. astronauts in space in 2020. Bobby Allyn
Politics Talking digital comments and physical newsstands this week Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Allison Williams of Seattle Met, Kevin Schofield of SCC Insight, and The Stranger's Charles Mudede Bill Radke
Technology In Uncrewed Test, Boeing's Starliner Capsule Fails To Reach Space Station After a flawless launch from Cape Canaveral, Fla., the crew capsule, loaded with 600 pounds of cargo for the station, was unable to reach its intended orbit, Boeing says. Brendan Byrne
National Southwest Airlines Nixes Boeing 737 Max Planes From Its Fleet Until April Southwest said its decision is "based on continued uncertainty" about when the FAA will allow the Max planes return to service. Boeing's 737 Max fleet has been grounded worldwide since March. Brakkton Booker