Trump ordered to pay $9,000 for violating gag order in criminal hush money trial Judge Juan Merchan previously issued a gag order that specifically bars Trump from making or directing others to make public statements about potential jurors, court staff or family members of staff. Ximena Bustillo
How do you counter misinformation? Critical thinking is step one An economic perspective on misinformation Greg Rosalsky
The 2nd week of testimony is about to begin in Trump's N.Y. hush money trial Prosecutors say former President Donald Trump conspired to alter the outcome of the 2016 election by paying hush money to bury negative stories, and then covered it up by falsifying business records. Leila Fadel
Monday Evening Headlines UW students establish protest encampment, escaped WA prisoner is still missing, and the Kraken fire their head coach. It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Paige Browning. Paige Browning
Scotland's first minister resigns Scotland's first minister Humza Yousef has stepped down after a series of political missteps, dealing the latest blow to his party's independence ambitions. Willem Marx
The latest on the high-stakes negotiations happening in the Middle East The latest developments on the protracted truce talks between Israel and Hamas, with all eyes in Israel on the status of hostages held in Gaza. Becky Sullivan
State Department diplomat resigns in protest of U.S. policy in Gaza After 18 years of service in the State Department, Hala Rharrit discusses her resignation with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly. Justine Kenin
Transgender health care must be paid for by state insurance, says an appeals court The federal appeals court in Richmond, Va., ruled in favor of transgender patients on Monday. The case was brought by Medicaid recipients in West Virginia and state employees in North Carolina. Selena Simmons-Duffin
What it means if the International Criminal Court issues arrest warrant for Netanyahu NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with David Scheffer, former ambassador at large for war crimes, about the possibility of the ICC issuing arrest warrants for Israeli officials due to the war in Gaza. Rachel Faulkner
Student protesters reflect on the legacy of campus activism during the Vietnam War As protests rise on college campuses around America, students reflect on the legacy of the campus activism of the late 1960s. Courtney Dorning