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Elon Musk’s Mars illusion
A look at the science behind Elon Musk's goal of a million-person city on Mars, and why planetary scientists say terraforming the planet to make it habitable would take centuries, if it's possible at all. The revenue Musk says will pay for the Mars effort comes from Starlink, the satellite network SpaceX designs and builds in Redmond. Read More
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Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold’s high school retires his number
It’s never bad to be a Super Bowl-winning quarterback, but Sam Darnold of the Seattle Seahawks has been having a 2026 to remember. That started, of course, with winning his first Super Bowl in February. Then Darnold married his fiancée in April. Now he’s been inducted into the football Hall of Fame… of San Clemente […]
The Seattle Times
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US citizen tests positive for Ebola in Congo
A US citizen working for a humanitarian organization in Congo has tested positive for the Ebola virus, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said, as the Central African country struggles to contain the swelling outbreak.
Field Gulls
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Seahawks News: Are the 2026 Seahawks a 7-win team?
In Today’s Links: more Seattle Seahawks player rankings, to quench your thirsty mind; training camp storylines, interest in Terrion Arnold, a look at the Leonard Williams extension, Michael Dickson, and more! Happy Saturday. Hope that you are cozy. Thanks for being here. Go, ‘Hawks! #np Horse by Live Seattle Seahawks News Seahawks Player Rankings: Nos. […]
The Seattle Times
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2026 World Cup: Norway’s match vs. England has Ballard buzzing
Norway has become a global darling while advancing to the quarterfinals of this FIFA Men's World Cup, and Ballard is buzzing with Norwegian pride.
The Seattle Times
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EPA to force the removal of leaking acids from deteriorating pulp mill
Federal regulators will force the removal of toxic, highly corrosive chemicals from a defunct and leaking pulp mill along the Chehalis River, officials confirmed this week.
The Seattle Times
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Seattle City Council amends mayor’s proposal for free student meals
A proposal from Seattle City Council members would delay the expansion of two of Mayor Katie Wilson’s key education initiatives.
The Seattle Times
about 4 hours
Washington Huskies replacing turf at Husky Stadium
Washington is installing a new playing surface at Husky Stadium, as preparations for the 2026 college football season ramp up.
The Seattle Times
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‘Budd’ Gould, founder of PNW’s Anthony’s Restaurants, dies at 85
Herbert “Budd” Milton Gould III was born in Seattle in 1940, opened his first restaurant in Bellevue in 1973 and went on to found the sprawling Anthony’s brand.
The Seattle Times
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Thunderbird Treatment Center prepares to open on Vashon Island
A new substance use treatment facility on Vashon Island will soon be the largest residential center of its kind in King County.
The Seattle Times
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The thing that no one talks about in therapy | The therapist is in
There's an elephant in the therapy room that neither the client nor the provider wants to bring up, columnist Jordan Alam writes.
The Seattle Times
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UW’s sports and academics both had deficits. Only 1 got a bailout
The UW is propping up Athletics with loans as costs go up, but has put its main teaching arm, the College of Arts & Sciences, through rounds of cuts.