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Seattle Medium
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Teenagers And Young Adults Need To Stay Informed
The United States is reportedly facing a period of decline, a sentiment reinforced by the Trump-Vance administration's policies. These policies, which include efforts to diminish Black history and impede Black progress, are seen as contributing to the nation's moral decline.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 17 hours
Longtime breakfast spot Maltby Cafe to relocate as luxury development takes shape
The change comes amid plans for a new townhome and retail development on the site.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 18 hours
Former First Sound Bank CEO to launch community bank in Bellevue
The bank, which aims to open with about 20 employees later this year, received conditional FDIC approval Thursday.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 24 hours
Architectural firm expands in Puget Sound after oversees success
The architecture firm behind the Issaquah Highlands and Woodinville's Eastrail Flats diversified into global markets to weather economic downturns and drive growth over the last 50 years.
Puget Sound Business Journal
1 day
New CommonSpirit Northwest president ushers hospital system into AI age
Julie Manas, who oversees 12 hospitals and nearly 300 care sites across Washington and Oregon, cites the country's highest wage rates and recent state cuts as her biggest leadership challenges.
Puget Sound Business Journal
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U District office buildings sell for 83% less than 2019 price
An IEH-affiliated buyer paid $27 million for Roosevelt Commons, marking an 83% drop from the University District property's $157 million sale price at the height of Seattle’s office boom.
Puget Sound Business Journal
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Helion advances work on generator building for Malaga fusion plant
Helion, an Everett company valued at more than $15 billion, is building what would be Washington's first commercial fusion power plant for Microsoft in Malaga.
The Stranger
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Stranger Suggests: Your Agenda This Week, June 22–29
MONDAY 6/22 The Devil Queen (FILM) Brazillian director Antônio Carlos de Fontoura’s 1974 film The Devil Queen reimagines the life and crimes of 1930s druglord/drag performer João Francisco dos Santos as a 1970s queen swathed in psychedelic fabric, who uses her jackknife to slit throats and shave her legs. Told through stunning candy colored makeup, […] The post Stranger Suggests: Your Agenda This Week, June 22–29 appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
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Slog AM: Round One of Peace Talks Is Done, the USMNT Could Play in Seattle Again, and Jonathan Choe Is Still the Worst
Good Morning! The Summer Solstice passed this weekend, and man, did the weather get the memo. We’re on day one of a three-day heat wave this morning, so we’ll have highs in the mid-80s through Wednesday. After that, though, we get a dramatic break: three days of clouds, rain, and temps in the 60s. Whichever […] The post Slog AM: Round One of Peace Talks Is Done, the USMNT Could Play in Seattle Again, and Jonathan Choe Is Still the Worst appeared first on The Stranger.
Seattle Medium
1 day
At Obama Center, Democracy’s Triumphs and Contradictions Share The Stage
The United States, established on principles of liberty, navigates a complex history characterized by inherent contradictions and past errors. Critical acknowledgment of these historical shortcomings is imperative for the nation's ongoing evolution and societal advancement.
Seattle Medium
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Michelle Obama’s ‘Imperfect Democracy’ Remark Revives Questions America Has Never Fully Answered
During the opening of the Obama Presidential Center, former First Lady Michelle Obama underscored its significance as a "living testament to the power of choice" and an "urgent call" for Americans to continue striving for a more perfect democracy. Her remarks highlighted the nation's "imperfect democracy" and the ongoing imperative to align its foundational ideals with its actions, reflecting a broader national dialogue on historical contradictions and future aspirations.
Seattle Medium
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Explaining The World Cup’s Newest Rules
FIFA has implemented a new regulation for the current World Cup, stipulating that players can be sent off for covering their mouths in confrontational situations with opponents. This rule was notably applied when Miguel Almiron received a red card during Paraguay's victory over Turkey.