National Bolton Affirms U.S. Intent To Pull Out Of Arms Treaty With Russia The national security adviser said the U.S. will leave the INF Treaty "in due course" — and that President Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin would like to speak directly again next month. Colin Dwyer
Every day, hackers try to get into Washington's voting systems Kim Malcolm talks with Washington Secretary of State Kim Wyman about the safeguards in place to prevent cyber attacks on Washington's election systems. Kim Malcolm Andy Hurst
Blowing the whistle on the ugly side of the beautiful game You probably remember the World Cup last month. But you might not remember the previous major FIFA event: a massive string of arrests for money... Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong Bill Radke
Weekend recap: Questioning Trump's relationship with Russia The meeting between President Trump and President Vladimir Putin of Russia has drawn bipartisan criticism. Ross Reynolds talks to our panel about what... Ross Reynolds Alison Bruzek
Congressman Larsen on why the U.S. needs the NATO alliance Bill Radke talks to Congressman Rick Larsen, who serves on the House Armed Services Committee, about why the NATO alliance is still relevant. He says... Bill Radke Alison Bruzek
The Russians are going Yesterday afternoon in Madison Park, you may have seen an unusual breaking and entering. U.S. State Department officials drilled through the locks on... Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong Paige Browning Bill Radke
U.S. inspects Seattle mansion owned by Russian government It was a big week on the job for one Seattle locksmith. The task: unlock the gate and front door of a mansion owned by the Russian government. The house... Paige Browning
When Russian spies lived on Seattle's Capitol Hill In the early 2000s ten Russian nationals were living normal lives in the United States. They went to school, got jobs, and tried to infiltrate the inner... Bill Radke Amina Al-Sadi
We lost some things this week, but not a baseball game! This week, Seattle lost its Russian consulate, lost its “first in time” rental law, lost the Battery Street Park, lost everything... except the season... Jason Pagano
If this Seattle building is a nest of Russian spies, why didn’t the U.S. close it sooner? Except for the rock-star parking space reserved for consul-licensed vehicles, you’d never know the Russian consulate in Seattle is inside the One Union... John Ryan