Some Democrats are considering restrictions on military aid to Israel Israeli troops plan an operation in Rafah, but Biden says it shouldn't proceed without a plan to protect civilians. NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Sen. Chris Coons (D-Del.) about what the U.S. can do.
Tuesday Evening Headlines Free preschool to expand in Seattle, seafood company ends fight to farm salmon in Puget Sound, and city leaders push for more sidewalks. It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Paige Browning. Paige Browning
'Asking for the right to dream.' The view of Haiti’s gang crisis from Seattle The situation in Haiti, which is caught in the grip of a weeks-long outbreak of gang violence, is “90% chaos,” according to Pierre Stanley Baptiste, the managing director and co-founder of the co-working space Impact Hub Port-au-Prince. The Impact Hub is supported by Kay Tita, a Seattle-based social impact organization that supports Haitian entrepreneurs and small business owners. Libby Denkmann
Here's what happens if Trump can't pay his $454 million bond The former president needs to arrange the money to comply with a New York Court ruling in less than a week, but says he can't find a company to put up the bond. Andrea Bernstein
Trump has been ordered to pay a half-billion-dollar bond. What happens if he can't? Former President Trump needs to find $454 million to comply with a New York ruling but says he can't find a company to put up the bond. His lawyers are asking an appeals court to stay the judgment. Andrea Bernstein
This senator tells NPR why he's leading a charge against TikTok — and what comes next The House has voted overwhelmingly to ban TikTok if its Chinese owners don't sell it. So now the future of the wildly popular social media platform is in the hands of the Senate. Jordan-Marie Smith
Threats, debt, and Trump's advances: 'Stormy' doc examines the life of Stormy Daniels A new documentary chronicles Stormy Daniels' legal battle with former President Donald Trump, and how it has changed her and her family. Juliana Kim
Negotiators reach spending deal but timeline is tight to avoid shutdown The deal between negotiators from he House and the White House would fund the government until the end of the fiscal year, Sept. 30. Barbara Sprunt
New data shows it's gotten easier to vote in the U.S. since 2000 Nearly 97% of voting-age U.S. citizens now live in a state with some form of early voting, according to a new report. Miles Parks
Young conservatives have grown up in Trump's Republican Party. Now, it's time to vote With nearly a decade on the national political stage, for some of the youngest eligible conservative voters this year, former President Donald Trump has been pivotal in their political upbringing. Elena Moore