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North of Seattle and Skagit County, 100,000 people have evacuated their homes.
From Member Station KUOW, Joshua McNichols reports.
Wall Street, the Dow is up 695 points, the Nasdaq off 68.
This is NPR News in Washington.
If you are tuning in to pop music stations, this should come as no surprise.
NPR's Stephen Thompson reports on the latest yet one of the oldest chart toppers of the Christmas season.
Really any excuse to play one of the most popular holiday hits ever.
President Trump's gold card visa program launches today.
The plan offers a potential pathway to U.S.
Individuals who pay $1 million and corporations who pay $2 million per foreign-born employee may apply.
The program offers a green card, not citizenship, but the president says the path to citizenship is stronger than the traditional route.
The goal is to attract top talent and generate federal revenue.
There's also a cost of $15,000 for vetting of the applicant.
I'm Louise Chiavone, NPR News.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Louise Schiavone.
The Senate failed to advance two competing partisan plans to address health care costs for people who purchase coverage on the Affordable Care Act markets.
Both parties are under pressure to address health care costs before the expiration of pandemic-era federal subsidies meant to lower the cost of premiums on ACA plans.
NPR's Selina Simmons-Duffin explains what this means to beneficiaries.