Hear KUOW and NPR award-winning hosts and reporters from around the globe present some of the nation's best reporting of the day's events, interviews, analysis and reviews.
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Immigration & Customs Enforcement Podcasts
ICE enforces federal laws governing border control, customs, trade and immigration to promote homeland security and public safety.
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How Fear Changed America. First released in 2020, Homeland Insecurity is an 8-part documentary podcast from RAICES that chronicles the untold story of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). We go back to the beginning, when our government built a powerful new agency in the wake of 9/11 to protect America from terrorists—only to use that agency to terrorize immigrants. From family separation to federal agents deployed amidst protests against systemic injustices, the scope and cruelty of D ...
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Immigration Marriage made a few feet short of heaven. Of the roughly 450,000 marriage based visas issued every year in the US, it is estimated that ⅓ of them are based on fraudulent marriages. This show is for US citizens who find themselves having been duped into marriage by a foreign "spouse" simply for the spouse to get a green card. We deal with immigration marriage fraud issues on this show. Hosted by John Sampson, CEO of CSI Consulting LLC, a retired Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...
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CITY VISIONS has a new name and look.Introducing the new STATE OF THE BAY.Every Monday at 6 p.m., beginning March 15.We’ve always been more than just “The City.” We talk about the entire Bay Area and its connections to California, and beyond. And as our show turns 30 years old, we figured it was the perfect time to pick a name that reflects who we are and what we do.We’ll keep bringing you live and local conversations with diverse voices. We’ll talk about where we live and what matters most. ...
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A Correction is an economics podcast that seeks to demystify the economy and make economics accessible.
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The Proposal Manager Podcast contains a wealth of information about all things related to the public sector bidding process. From the C-Suite to a GovCon newbie, this show has something for everyone. Each episode will discuss topics related to government business development, capture, and proposal management.
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Hegseth risked a U.S. bombing mission in Yemen in March, new report says
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4:00A new report says Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth risked a U.S. bombing mission in Yemen back in March when he shared extremely sensitive attack plans on Signal, a publicly available messaging app.By Greg Myre
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The press corps at the Defense Department has been replaced by far-right outlets
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3:59The traditional press corps at the Defense Department has been replaced with an unusual assortment of far right media personalities and outlets. The Pentagon held it's first press briefing for them.By Steve Walsh
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A special dinner helps federal employees recovering from the government shutdown
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4:03A non-profit affiliated with Grand Canyon National Park has been hosting free dinners for park employees and those who work in park-dependent businesses, to show they're valued and appreciated.By Adrian Skabelund
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NATO foreign ministers met in Brussels to talk about the Russian threat
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3:19NATO foreign ministers met in Brussels. With no evident progress toward ending Russia's war on Ukraine, European leaders in both NATO and the EU are redoubling efforts to provide military back-up.By Teri Schultz
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Federal agents launch immigration sweep across New Orleans metro area
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3:51Homeland Security announced that federal agents began an operation in New Orleans targeting immigrants in the country illegally. It's the latest city to face a widespread immigration crackdown.By Martin Kaste
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Rural Minnesota transit system expands service with driverless vehicles
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3:41In rural Minnesota, transportation options can be limited. But a local transit system hopes to change that with the help of a fleet of autonomous vehicles.By Chelsey Perkins
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What made playwright Tom Stoppard so singular
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7:59The playwright Tom Stoppard, who penned shows including Arcadia and Travesties and the screenplay for Shakespeare in Love, died last week.By Bob Mondello
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Trump administration rolls back fuel economy standards
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3:45At a White House this afternoon, President Trump said he was terminating "ridiculously burdensome" fuel economy rules. It's part of a series of changes relaxing or eliminating rules promoting cleaner cars.By Camila Domonoske
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The state of childhood vaccination in the U.S.
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3:57With childhood vaccination rates already declining, a vaccine advisory committee to the CDC considers changing the vaccine schedule, including dropping the universal hepatitis B vaccine for newborns.By Maria Godoy
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In the aftermath of tragedy, a customer helped a woman who fainted at her new job
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3:01In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Emily Vinson started a new job at a pizza place. She fainted on her first day — and a customer came to the rescue.By KUOW Staff
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After two years of war, Israeli weapons makers showcase their new tech
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4:03Israel has revealed new technology it deployed in Gaza and other battlefields in the last two years of war, and a laser it will begin to deploy to intercept missiles.By Daniel Estrin
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This group of retirees spend their golden years protecting the environment
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3:43Some people spend their retirement traveling or playing golf, but the volunteers with Philadelphia's Senior Environment Corps see themselves as watchdogs for the local environment.By KUOW Staff
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Italian pasta could 'disappear' from American supermarket shelves
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4:05Americans' most loved Italian food staple could soon double in price or disappear from supermarket shelves following tariffs imposed by the Trump administration that could go into force from January.By Ruth Sherlock
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Minnesota leaders defend the Somali community after a blistering attack by Trump
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4:02After blistering attacks by President Trump on the Somali community in Minnesota, local leaders in Minneapolis and St. Paul are defending Somali-Americans.By Matt Sepic
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A bitter dispute between China and Japan has moved to the cultural front
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4:02A bitter dispute between East Asia's biggest powers, China and Japan, has moved to the cultural front. With both sides unwilling to back down, experts say it could be a protracted feud.By Anthony Kuhn
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The Trump administration fires at least 7 immigration judges in New York
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5:38The Trump administration fired immigration judges in New York on Monday. NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Jeremiah Johnson Executive Vice President of the National Association of Immigration Judges.By Ailsa Chang
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Remembering Dorothy Vogel, who collected art with her husband on civil servant salaries
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2:35Librarian Dorothy Vogel, who, with her late husband Herb, amassed a priceless collection of contemporary art in their one bedroom apartment, died on Nov. 10.By KUOW Staff
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ICE raids have deterred foreign farm workers, but farmers hope to make hiring easier
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3:51U.S. farms increasingly depend on foreign workers, but ICE raids have exacerbated the agriculture labor crisis. Some farmers want to make it easier to hire people from abroad using a visa program.By Frank Morris
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What we know about Russia-Ukraine peace talks at the Kremlin
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3:41U.S. envoys Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff visit Moscow to present the Ukraine peace proposal.By Charles Maynes
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Firms that help military vets with their disability claims can charge exorbitant fees
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4:17NPR has been following the money behind veterans' disability claims — specifically, for-profit companies that help vets navigate the VA's red tape. Critics of the companies call them "claim sharks."By Quil Lawrence
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An artist makes tiny suits of armor for mice
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3:57Calgary artist Jeff De Boer has spent decades learning, perfecting, and teaching the art of making suits of armor. For mice.By Deena Prichep
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In Trump country, attention turns to a competitive special election
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3:51A special election in what should be a safe seat for Republicans has proven to be more competitive than expected as polls close Tuesday.By Marianna Bacallao
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Serious questions remain about September strike on suspected drug traffickers
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3:56Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth defends his role in a military strike against suspected drug traffickers in the Carribbean. Members of Congress are demanding more answers.By Greg Myre
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Denver bison herd helps Indigenous residents connect with their heritage
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3:54Since 1914, Denver, Colorado, has maintained a small bison herd in a park outside the city. In recent years, an Indigenous group has slaughtered one annually to feed urban Native people.By Sam Brasch
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Dells donate $6.25 billion to fund investment accounts for millions of children
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2:36Michael and Susan Dell are donating $6.25 billion to fund investment accounts for millions of U.S. children.By Bill Chappell
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