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Latest News

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The Seattle Times 18 days

Two more Texas screwworm infections found in animals far apart, USDA says

Two more cases of the New World screwworm have been confirmed in Texas, demonstrating the difficulty of stopping the spread of a pest that potentially could devestate the nation’s cattle industry.

Seattle Medium 18 days

When Black Communities Lose Their Vote, Schools Pay The Price

For generations, Black communities have recognized the inseparable link between the right to vote and access to quality public education. However, a recent Supreme Court decision in Louisiana v. Callais, which weakened a key provision of the Voting Rights Act, now threatens both democratic principles and educational equity by reducing Black political representation.

Seattle Medium 18 days

The Water’s Fine: Black Seniors Challenge Swimming Fears

Seniors Inez Watson and Velmar Byrd are addressing the cultural and structural barriers that have historically prevented Black Americans from accessing swimming. Serving as 'swimming ambassadors,' both women champion efforts to overcome water-related fears and promote aquatic literacy within their communities.

The Seattle Times 18 days

How to stay safe while traveling during extreme heat

Make sure to take precautions when traveling during extreme summer heat.

Seattle Medium 18 days

Survey: One In Three Americans Trust AI As Much As A Pastor

New research indicates a growing number of Americans are seeking spiritual guidance from artificial intelligence, presenting a significant challenge to Black churches. These institutions have historically served as cornerstones for faith, community, and social support within Black American communities, raising questions about the impact of algorithms on their traditional role.

Seattle Medium 18 days

Faith Requires Work To Succeed

Donald Trump is accused of prioritizing his own interests, family, and friends over the American people, while spending tax dollars on lavish projects and pardoning criminals, and is urged to be held accountable through voting.

The Seattle Times 18 days

To address student homelessness, Edmonds district helps build housing

Housing Hope, an Everett-based affordable housing organization, is building a 52-unit development for families in the Edmonds School District.

The Seattle Times 18 days

Good news for Graham Street light rail station after decades of delays

The long-awaited Graham street light rail station is back on track, but advocates want to ensure the community actually benefits, columnist Naomi Ishisaka writes.

The Seattle Times 18 days

WA ferries ups service for World Cup in Seattle

Most World Cup watchers won't be riding the state's ferries. But WSF doesn't want to be the reason people are late to a game.

The Seattle Times 18 days

Silverwood opens for first summer under new owners; little has changed

Silverwood, the popular north Idaho theme park, now is part of the same company as Dollywood, but the new owners have not yet made any dramatic changes.

The Seattle Times 18 days

Ukrainian mothers see a rising number of complications with their pregnancies, in photos

ZAPORIZHZHIA, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine is seeing a rising number of premature births, emergency cesarean sections and other pregnancy complications. Some areas near the front lines have seen rates of premature births nearly double since the war started with Russia’s invasion in 2022, according to U.N. data. Experts say the reasons for this are complex, […]

The Seattle Times 18 days

Celebrating a wedding amid the Ebola outbreak: No kisses or close contact, but love lives here

Authorities have raced to slow the Ebola disease outbreak in Congo with strict measures, including by limiting public gatherings and enforcing social distancing.

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