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Seattle Medium
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Prayer Built the Ministry. The Platform Came Later.
Dr. LeKesha Attuquayefio's multifaceted ministry, encompassing preaching, leadership development, digital content creation, international missions, and mentorship for women in ministry, draws its foundational inspiration from her grandmother's consistent practice of prayer. This extensive work is dedicated to guiding believers toward an intensified life in God.
Seattle Medium
about 5 hours
Extreme Heat Is Not An Equal-Opportunity Killer
Extreme heat is a fatal environmental hazard, with over 21,000 heat-related deaths recorded in the U.S. between 1999 and 2023. This threat disproportionately affects vulnerable populations, including low-income, Black, and Latino communities, as well as outdoor workers, pregnant individuals, older adults, and young children.
Seattle Medium
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Black Maternal Health: A 360-Degree Look at Black Midwives
Amidst persistently high maternal mortality rates, particularly among Black women, Black midwives are delivering holistic, community-based care that extends beyond conventional medical practices. This approach, highlighted by Dr. Kaytura Felix's Black Birthing Futures study, offers a crucial model for policymakers seeking to address systemic inequities in maternal health.
Seattle Medium
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DOJ Defends xAI in Lawsuit Over Memphis Power Plant
The Department of Justice has moved to dismiss the NAACP's lawsuit against Elon Musk's xAI, which alleges Clean Air Act violations from gas turbines powering its AI data centers in Southaven, Mississippi. The DOJ contends that only the federal government possesses the authority to enforce such laws, further asserting that xAI's operations are critical for national security. This intervention comes as the NAACP highlights the disproportionate impact of the pollution on predominantly Black communities.
Seattle Medium
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America Turns 250: It’s Time To Redraw The Revolution, Again
Paul Revere's historical engraving of the Boston Massacre obscured the true composition of the crowd, notably omitting Crispus Attucks, the first casualty of African and Native ancestry. This misrepresentation perpetuated a narrative portraying the American Revolution as primarily led by wealthy white men. In reality, the fight for independence involved a diverse coalition of individuals, including sailors, servants, farmers, shoemakers, soldiers, spies, mothers, fugitives, and the enslaved.
The Seattle Times
about 5 hours
Shooting near University of Washington leaves one injured
The shooting happened near the corner of Northeast 45th Street and University Way, where Raising Cane’s and the Seattle Bouldering Project are located.
The Seattle Times
about 5 hours
Whidbey Island earthquake near Oak Harbor hits magnitude of 3.8
Residents reported shaking while an earthquake rumbled near Whidbey Island on Wednesday night.
The Seattle Times
about 6 hours
Vancouver police arrest Navy sailor on child rape, trafficking charges
Police said the sailor moved the teenage girls into his hotel, where he began sexually exploiting and filming sexual acts with them.
The Seattle Times
about 6 hours
Last-minute launch problem delays satellite rescue mission for NASA
A rush rescue mission to save a NASA space telescope remains grounded, this time because of a last-minute launch problem.
The Seattle Times
about 6 hours
WA governor, AG and state lawmakers just got pay hikes
Other officials got cost-of-living increases. Gov. Bob Ferguson, Attorney General Nick Brown and legislators got more.
The Seattle Times
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Seattle CHOP investigation reveals music’s role in drawing teen to protest
A digital footprint led to BandLab, a site for original music, and a new understanding of what drew Antonio Mays Jr. to Seattle one week before he was killed at CHOP.
The Seattle Times
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Providence Swedish to trim residency slots, citing looming Medicaid cuts
Fewer residency slots in family medicine could add to a troubling shortage of doctors in Washington, especially among community clinics.