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about 5 hours
Kalshi’s ‘Segregation Market’ Turns Black Suffering Into A Betting Line
Kalshi, a U.S. prediction market, has launched an advertising campaign that re-imagines historical events, including segregation-era scenarios, as betting opportunities. The initiative has drawn significant criticism for its perceived insensitivity toward African Americans and its commodification of profound human struggles into market questions.
South Seattle Emerald
about 5 hours
OPINION | Neglected Traffic Medians on Rainier Avenue South Point to Inequity in the South End
When Jillian Altizer travels to other parts of Seattle, she notices the resources present in other neighborhoods that the South End lacks — inequity that's evident in how a median on Rainier Avenue South is being "landscaped."
City Cast Seattle
about 9 hours
With August Primaries Approaching: How Do Democracy Vouchers Work? Plus, How To Make Friends In Seattle
Today on the show, host Jane C. Hu sits down with City Cast CEO David Plotz to talk about Democracy Vouchers. With August primaries coming up, it felt like a good time to refocus on one of Seattle’s most iconic political innovations. For the last decade, Seattle has issued $100 in vouchers to every voter to donate to the candidate of their choice in municipal elections. For the August primary this applies to residents of District 5. Jane and David discuss how these Democracy Vouchers work, how many people are participating, and what the impact on local elections has been. Plus, is the “Seattle Freeze” a real thing? Learn more about the sponsor of this July 13th episode: Seattle Theatre Group Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastSeattle on Instagram, or email us at [email protected]. You can also call or text us at 206-880-3931. For more Seattle news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Seattle. Support City Cast Seattle by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm/seattle Looking to advertise on City Cast Seattle? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise.
Sounder at Heart
about 15 hours
Defiance earn gritty one-goal win
Gnaulati enjoys a return to Monterey Bay
Sounder at Heart
about 19 hours
Reign down Thorns, 2-0, at home
The Cascadia victory brings Seattle within three points of the playoff line.
Sounder at Heart
about 21 hours
Salmon Bay FC advance to USL W National Championship
Ui Kaaihue's late penalty and another heroic shootout performance from Elena Milam sent Salmon Bay FC past undefeated Minnesota Aurora.
Sounder at Heart
1 day
How the Seahawks sale might impact the Sounders, Reign
There’s no indication that Allen Estate’s share of Sounders ownership is included in sale but there are implications either way.
Sounder at Heart
1 day
Reign vs.Thorns: Gamethread
Reign will host Portland for the 45th Cascadia Clash at 1:00 PM PT on ESPN.
Sounder at Heart
1 day
Cody Baker traded to New England Revolution, report says
The Homegrown Player had only logged about 100 minutes this season.
Sounder at Heart
1 day
Valkyratings: Body blows
An hour of good work, and the team's fighting spirit, undone in a moment
South Seattle Emerald
1 day
DOOM LOOP: Shrinking
Two outspoken local commentators resist the changing perceptions of Seattle.
Sounder at Heart
2 days
Ship's Log: Building bonfires since 1975
If that seems a year late it's because Portland didn't bother with soccer until after Seattle invented it