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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.
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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.
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Bush Garden, Seattle's iconic karaoke bar, has unvanished
Bush Garden is back. After closing during the pandemic, Seattle’s iconic karaoke institution re-opened in a new location in the C-ID. The restaurant has a long history in the city, and a devoted customer base. In this collaboration episode with Vanishing Seattle's Cynthia Brothers, we’ll explore how Bush Garden went from a high-end Japanese restaurant to a center of C-ID activism as well as a beloved karaoke bar. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed. Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at [email protected], leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Summer Roanoke Lid foundation work heats up
Last week, crews began installing drilled shafts near East Roanoke Street in Montlake that will support the future Roanoke lid over the new Portage Bay Bridge.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Can you handle this NBBJ-designed office building in Ohio?
New on the market: Ohio's iconic Longaberger basket building, which was purpose-built for the family basket business in 1997.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Movers & Markets: DSA honors McCullough
Jack McCullough is, without doubt, the city's leading land-use attorney. And to further confirm that exalted status, the Downtown Seattle Association recently named him City Maker of the Year.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Busy Fourth weekend projected for state ferries
The bump of Independence Day travel joins an already booming year for WSF ridership.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Goodman sells the Baldwyn, with 235 Northgate units, for $78M
King County recorded the sale this week of the fairly new Baldwyn apartments, just east of Northgate Station, for $78 million.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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CM sought for pedestrian bridge
The city of Maple Valley is looking for a construction manager to build a new pedestrian bridge on state Route 169 near Southeast 258th Street in Maple Valley.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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20 Ballard units sell for over $4M
An apartment building at 2418 N.W. 57th St. sold this week for about $4.3 million, according to King County records.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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County, Seattle reset KCRHA
Yesterday, King County Exec. Girmay Zahilay and Seattle Mayor B. Katie Wilson announced a three-part plan that they say will stabilize, right-size and reset the King County Regional Homelessness Authority (KCRHA).
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Bank OZK takes ownership of empty new Chapter Buildings
In the University District, a pair of recently developed and seemingly vacant office buildings changed hands this week. Because there are ground leases involved, King County recorded the two transactions on Tuesday in a non-standard fashion.