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Washington state crowns its first Civics Bee champion Washington state has its first ever Civics Bee champion. Twelve-year-old Benjamin Wu from Narrows View Intermediate near Tacoma took the title at the state finals.
Federal debt ceiling deal shrinks spending, but critics warn food bank lines will grow Both the U.S. House and now the Senate have approved the debt ceiling agreement. But not everyone’s happy about the deal.
Mike's adventures in art: Lydia & the Troll, Jeeves Takes a Bow, Tacoma Art Museum If you're looking for tips on how to experience art in the Seattle area, you're in the right place. In this weekly post, KUOW arts reporter Mike Davis has suggestions for what to do around Seattle over the weekend so you can have your own adventures in arts and culture.
Far surpassing expectations, the U.S. added a whopping 339,000 jobs in May U.S. employers added a whopping 339,000 jobs in May, far more than forecasters had expected. The unemployment rate, which is compiled from a separate survey, rose to a still-low 3.7%.
The character and fitness evaluation to practice law is discriminatory, advocates say To practice law, many states require a character and fitness evaluation, which digs into encounters with law enforcement and mental health. In New York, there's a push to ban the inquiry.
'Past Lives' star Greta Lee on how language and identity are intertwined Greta Lee stars in the new movie Past Lives. She talks with NPR's Ailsa Chang about the film and the ways language and identity are intertwined.
Is Nike past its peak? A look at the company's current slump NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Chris Burns, footwear analyst and founder of ARCH (Art & Research, Culture-Hype) about Nike's shoe sale slump, inventory excess and colorway reliance.
Week in Review: Amazon, politics, and mosquitos Bill Radke discusses the week’s news with political analyst Joni Balter, Puget Sound Business Journal’s Alex Halverson, and KUOW’s David Hyde.
Did You Know? The Northwest's pinball culture is flipping hot In honor of the Northwest Pinball and Arcade Show coming up in Tacoma, here's a little pinball history from Seattle and beyond.
Addiction drug maker will pay more than $102 million fine for stifling competition Indivior was accused of using illegal strategies to keep generic versions of the opioid-treatment medication Suboxone off the market. The company denies wrongdoing.