Week in Review: Atomic weapons, masks, and Daylight Saving Time Bill Radke reviews the week's news with Crosscut's Knute Berger, Seattle Met's Allison Williams, and the Seattle Times Amanda Zhou. Bill Radke Kevin Kniestedt
Education Why this Ukrainian exchange student left Seattle for a war zone back home One University of Washington exchange student left Seattle and returned home to Ukraine to provide humanitarian aid. Natalie Akane Newcomb
Health Russia's strike on Ukraine maternity hospital is part of a terrible wartime tradition The attack on the facility in Mariupol reflects an unfortunate trend in wars in Syria, Ethiopia and other countries. The impact on health care in the short-term and the long run is beyond devastating. Diane Cole
Health The humble bravery of a young neurologist from Kyiv Aleksandra Shchebet fled Kyiv when the bombing began, found refuge in the Ukrainian city of Lutsk — and decided to stay and help her country in any way she could. Ari Daniel
Week in Review: Ukraine, Mask Mandates, and Russell Wilson Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with Geekwire contributing editor Mike Lewis, New York Times tech correspondent Karen Weise, and Publicola’s Paul Kiefer. Bill Radke Kevin Kniestedt
Week in Review: Ukraine, Wheat, and Masks Bill Radke discusses the weeks news with Publicola’s Erica Barnett, Northwest News Network’s Anna King, and former CEO of Washington State Wire DJ Wilson. Bill Radke Kevin Kniestedt
Politics WA Rep. Newhouse says US must 'do all it can' to avert global crisis in Ukraine Members of Washington state's Congressional delegation are calling for a severe, response against Russia. But what does that really mean? Katie Campbell Angela King
Politics 'Nobody believed that this would happen.' The war in Ukraine from Seattle After weeks of signaling and buildup of troops and equipment, Russia has launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. In other words, Vladimir Putin has ordered likely the largest conventional military action in Europe since World War II. KUOW's Soundside heard from several Seattleites about their view of what's happening in Ukraine. Libby Denkmann Sarah Leibovitz Alec Cowan Brandi Fullwood Noel Gasca
World Opinion: Numb From Afghanistan's Losses Host Scott Simon shares the reaction of Zalmai Yawar, an Afghan who first served as a translator for NPR 20 years ago, to the country's return to Taliban control. Yawar now lives in the US. Scott Simon
Politics Afghan NGO remains dedicated to nation's youth amid uncertain future Tamim says: ‘This is not going to fall. We are not going to stop. We are going to raise these children.’ John O'Brien