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Seattle Medium
about 6 hours
Divorce in the Black Church: Why Women Often Bear The Blame
Interviews with divorced church members, therapists, and ministry leaders reveal a troubling pattern where patriarchal traditions influence the perception of fault and congregational inclusion following marital dissolution, highlighting a critical need for religious institutions to enhance support systems and understanding for individuals navigating divorce.
Seattle Medium
about 6 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 7 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."
GeekWire
about 10 hours
Augmodo raises $21M to push its spatial AI beyond just retail toward the broader physical workforce
Customer demand is pulling the Seattle startup's technology into warehouses, facility maintenance, delivery, and other parts of the physical workforce. Read More
GeekWire
1 day
Week in Review: Most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of July 5, 2026
See the technology stories that people were reading on GeekWire for the week of July 5, 2026. Read More
GeekWire
1 day
Etzioni on AI: Who disagrees with you about AI? Here’s what the research shows
Optimism comes from those with the most to gain, in the rising economies and inside the labs; doubts rise from those with the most to lose or the most to fear. Read More
South Seattle Emerald
1 day
DOOM LOOP: Shrinking
Two outspoken local commentators resist the changing perceptions of Seattle.
GeekWire
2 days
What to know about Vinod Khosla, the Silicon Valley legend whose family is buying the Seahawks
He's obsessive about talent, fiercely loyal to the leaders he picks, and relentless when told no. Here's what Vinod Khosla's four decades in Silicon Valley tell us about how his family is likely to approach owning the Seahawks. Read More
On Montlake
2 days
7 thoughts on Censere Gaylord's commitment to Washington
What to know about the four-star cornerback.
South Seattle Emerald
2 days
The Roundup: Eddie Lin Defends a Delay-Busting Bill
In this week's edition of The Roundup, Mike Davis talks to Councilmember Eddie Lin about why he supports a bill that he says will eliminate delays in Council's decision-making process.
GeekWire
2 days
Microsoft’s reset, a new era for Seattle startups, and how AI is changing everything for founders
On this week's show, we're on the GeekWire deck for our annual founder open house, where we dig into Microsoft's latest round of layoffs — including a major Xbox shakeup — and the surprising rise of hardware companies on the GeekWire 200. Read More
GeekWire
2 days
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