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The Seattle Times
about 1 hour
Supreme Court trans athlete ruling: What it means for WA
A Supreme Court ruling on Tuesday upheld state laws that ban transgender girls and women from playing in girls and women’s school sports.
The Seattle Times
about 1 hour
Forecasters cite ‘dangerous’ conditions as heat scorches Midwest while on its way to the East
It's a hot one for millions of people in the Midwest and Great Lakes states.
The Seattle Times
about 1 hour
Seattle World Cup tickets: Here’s what remaining games will cost
Only two World Cup matches remain in Seattle. If you're looking for a ticket, here's how much it'll cost.
The Seattle Times
about 1 hour
Trump administration suspends funding for New York’s Medicaid fraud unit
The Trump administration has frozen federal funding for New York's Medicaid Fraud Control Unit.
The Seattle Times
about 2 hours
How schools can better prepare students for a changing climate
As climate change worsens, schools can help students feel prepared with a stronger solution- and project-based curriculum, community building and career education, Student Voices contributor Timothy Dong writes.
The Seattle Times
about 3 hours
Mexican fans blast horns outside Ecuador’s hotel, fueling a sleepless World Cup eve
Mexican soccer fans have given Ecuador a sleepless night ahead of their World Cup clash.
The Seattle Times
about 3 hours
The Seattle judge who had birthright citizenship correct from the start
Judge John Coughenour needed the barest of briefings before ruling President Donald Trump's order "blatantly unconstitutional." Seventeen months later, the Supreme Court agreed.
The Seattle Times
about 3 hours
How to stay cool in a heat wave even without air conditioning
Heat can be dangerous, but health experts say there are ways to manage the threat.
Seattle Medium
about 4 hours
Takeaways From The Supreme Court’s Decisions Expanding Trump’s Firing Power But Preserving Fed For Now
The Supreme Court has ruled that the President may remove leaders of independent federal agencies without cause, overturning a 1935 precedent and significantly expanding executive power. However, the Court blocked the Trump administration's immediate attempt to remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, emphasizing the requirement for due process amid contested mortgage fraud allegations. In a separate decision, the justices upheld state laws allowing the counting of mail-in ballots received after Election Day, a ruling that counters former President Trump's stance on voting restrictions.
NW Asian Weekly
about 4 hours
Supreme Court upholds birthright citizenship, rejecting Trump’s proposed limits
The Supreme Court on Tuesday upheld a broad conception of birthright citizenship, rejecting President Donald Trump’s executive order declaring that children born to people who are in the United States illegally or temporarily are not American citizens.
NW Asian Weekly
about 4 hours
Self-exiled Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui gets 30 years in US prison for fraud conviction
A self-exiled billionaire Chinese business tycoon once believed to be among China’s wealthiest men was sentenced Monday to 30 years in a U.S. prison for a massive financial fraud that a federal judge said cost over 1,000 people worldwide hundreds of millions of dollars.
Seattle Medium
about 4 hours
Police Must Obtain A Warrant When Seeking Sweep Of Cellphone Location Data, Supreme Court Rules
The Supreme Court has mandated that law enforcement obtain a warrant for the use of "geofence warrants" to capture cell phone location data, a ruling that redefines Fourth Amendment protections against governmental intrusion into personal privacy. This decision requires officers to secure judicial approval for such data requests, addressing concerns about police access to vast quantities of personal information stored by companies.