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LOSS Mariners 5 at Orioles 7 Yesterday
NEXT At Nationals Today · 3:45 PM
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LOSS Sparks 88 at Storm 83 Wed, Jun 10
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LOSS Seattle 1 at Washington 2 Sat, May 30
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Latest News

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Seattle Medium 25 days

Supreme Court Rejects Big Pharma Appeals Challenging Negotiated Drug Prices In Medicare

The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected a series of appeals from several of the nation's largest drugmakers, upholding a program that mandates price negotiations with Medicare for popular medications. This decision is poised to save taxpayers and the federal government billions of dollars.

Seattle Medium 25 days

Supreme Court Puts Off Fight Over Who Can Sue To Enforce What’s Left Of The Voting Rights Act

The Supreme Court has returned two pivotal Voting Rights Act cases to lower courts, deferring a definitive ruling on the ability of private citizens to bring lawsuits under the statute and leaving the already weakened landmark civil rights legislation in further uncertainty.

Seattle Medium 25 days

Brown’s Unfinished Promise

The landmark 1954 Brown v. Board of Education ruling established that separate educational facilities are inherently unequal. However, educational inequality remains deeply entrenched in American life, with schools serving Black students frequently experiencing staffing shortages, aging infrastructure, limited advanced courses, and more stringent disciplinary systems.

Fremont Neighbor 26 days

Fremont in the Wild: Stay Weird. Make Art. Confuse People.

A toothy creature with spiral eyes has taken up residence on the front window of the old Roxy’s Diner on N 36th Street. Scrawled in white paint marker, the window art delivers a three-part message that reads like an unofficial Fremont manifesto: “Stay Weird. Make Art. Confuse People.” The creature’s days are numbered though. The […]

International Examiner 28 days

Dreaming alongside communities”: Amy Nguyen, Director of Seattle’s Office of Arts and Culture, on displacement, survival, and the algorithm that must change

White Center Before she was aware of urban policy, Amy Nguyen understood White Center through her feet and her grandmother’s hand. Every day they walked the main commercial corridor together. The street was full of fruit shops and, as she remembers it plainly, adult video shops: the unglamorous, ungentrified texture of a neighborhood that was […] The post Dreaming alongside communities”: Amy Nguyen, Director of Seattle’s Office of Arts and Culture, on displacement, survival, and the algorithm that must change appeared first on International Examiner.

Seattle Medium 28 days

Podcast: Financial Wellness: Experts Stress Sustainable Habits Amid Economic Uncertainty

Financial experts assert that achieving financial stability in an increasingly unpredictable economy requires a shift from short-term solutions to consistent, long-term habits. These include diligent budgeting, consistent saving, and strategic future planning, all vital for cultivating financial flexibility.

Seattle Medium 28 days

Podcast: New Seattle Play Explores Vulnerability And Healing Among Black Men

A new stage production, "Black Man Goes To Therapy," written by and starring Jeremy Rubin, is set to open in Seattle, addressing the critical and often overlooked conversation surrounding mental health, healing, and vulnerability among Black men. The play blends humor, emotion, and reflection to explore these significant themes, aiming to foster open dialogue within the community.

Seattle Medium 28 days

Podcast: Black Seattle Police Officers Allege Years Of Racial Harassment In Recent Lawsuit

Legal claims filed by two veteran Black Seattle police officers detail years of alleged racial harassment, unequal treatment, retaliation, and hostile workplace conditions within the Seattle Police Department.

International Examiner 28 days

Ten camps: A legacy of American survival

“My goal is to reintroduce the topic of Japanese American incarceration not as a Japanese American story, but as a shared American legacy that continues to shape all of us.” – Haruka Sakaguchi  On the cusp of America’s 250th anniversary, the question still remains: what does it really mean to be American? The International Center […] The post Ten camps: A legacy of American survival appeared first on International Examiner.

Fremont Neighbor 28 days

You’re invited: Fremont Neighbor ribbon cutting and service project

We’re cutting a ribbon and cleaning some dinosaurs. As one does in Fremont. Thursday, May 21 at 5 p.m. at the dino topiaries. All neighbors welcome.

International Examiner 28 days

Native Hawaiians carry forward the tradition of lei making in the Pacific Northwest using foraged and local plants

It’s a cold day in Seattle, the kind where the wind carries the scent of pine and wet leaves. Thin branches sag under the weight of occasional rain, droplets shimmering whenever the sun slips through the sky’s thick gray veil.  Here, in her secret location, Native Hawaiian Tanya Jose is foraging for a lei. She […] The post Native Hawaiians carry forward the tradition of lei making in the Pacific Northwest using foraged and local plants appeared first on International Examiner.

Seattle Medium 28 days

Justice Clarence Thomas Laments ‘Very Dicey’ Threats To Judiciary And Heightened Security For Supreme Court

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has voiced concerns regarding the heightened security protocols now necessary for members of the judiciary, noting that these measures have significantly restricted his engagement in public activities.

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