Trump threatens 200% tariffs on European wines
President Trump is threatening a 200% tariff on European wine, champagne and spirits if the European Union goes forward with their tariff threats on American whiskey.
Bird flu solution: Vaccinate chickens or slaughter every infected flock?
Vaccines could be a way to suppress bird flu in the U.S. and avoid the slaughter of millions of chickens amid the rising price of eggs. But there are some concerns, too. Here's what to know.
FDA fights ultra-processed foods
RFK Jr. wants to make big changes to America's food supply, hoping to get dangerous chemicals out of people's diets while discouraging unhealthy snacks.
Health experts worry about measles spreading
With more states reporting measles infections, health experts warn upcoming travel could further spread the virus.
Healthy Living: Importance of routine exercise
Life can get busy, making daily exercise feel daunting, but it's important to stay active, which is why finding accessible ways to exercise is key.
Kaiser PermanenteHealthy Living: Importance of routine exercise
With how busy life can get, prioritizing daily exercise can seem like a daunting task at times. However, we know it's important to get your body moving, which is why finding accessible ways to exercise is key. Joining us on Studio 13 Live to talk about it is Dr. Scott Itano, a family medicine physician at Kaiser Permanente Northgate Medical Center.
Kaiser PermanenteWall Street reacts to new round of US tariffs
Joining Good Day Seattle is the Dean of Albers School of Business and Economics at Seattle University to discuss the stock market and how tariffs are impacting it.
Canada, European Union announce countermeasures to U.S. tariffs
US President Donald Trump's 25% tariffs on steel and aluminum imports are in effect. In response, Canada announced $20 billion in retaliatory tariffs. The European Union announces retaliatory trade action, saying duties on industrial and agricultural products will go into effect on April 1.
CPI Report: February inflation rises, but not as high as predicted
Inflation in February rose just below 3% from a year ago. That's slightly lower than what economists predicted, giving some relief as consumers and businesses brace for the impact tariffs will have.
RFK Jr. seeks to eliminate FDA’s GRAS 'loophole' to improve food ingredient safety
The Health and Human Services secretary is pushing to change a program that allows companies to add untested ingredients to food.
US sees worst flu season in decades as vaccine focus shifts
Some are sounding the alarm after the FDA confirmed a meeting of its flu vaccine advisory panel had been canceled and not rescheduled.
How hobbies can help your career
While mental health experts say its important to have ample time to relax after a hard day's work, researchers say you could kill two birds with one stone.
WA sees more than 250 flu-related deaths, including 2 King Co. children
With 250 deaths in the state, including King County children, the health department says the influenza-like activity remains in the ‘very high’ category.
HHS responds to reports CDC will study refuted vaccine, autism link
The Department of Health and Human Services, headed by RFK Jr., is responding to reports that the CDC will begin researching the widely refuted theory that links autism to vaccines.
These are the happiest cities in America, according to a new study
A new study shows that location can play a significant role in shaping happiness.
Columbia tower firefighter stair climb raises money for cancer
Join over 2,000 firefighters from around the world as they scale Seattle's Columbia Tower in the annual LLS Firefighter stair climb, raising over $20 million to support The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society in their mission to find cures for blood cancers.
Measles case in Maryland traced to traveler at Dulles Airport
Health officials in Maryland confirmed Sunday that a Howard County resident has tested positive for measles after traveling internationally.
Some synthetic hair brands contain carcinogens, lead, other harmful chemicals, study finds
Ten synthetic hair products were tested during the study and several of them tested positive for harmful chemicals such as benzene, which has shown to increase the risk of cancer.



















