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The Seattle Times
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Six months in, WA has paid unemployment to more than 100 striking workers
The state has paid out over half a million dollars in unemployment benefits to workers during labor disputes this year.
The Seattle Times
about 4 hours
It’s official: Idaho voters will decide whether to reinstate abortion access
Idaho voters will see the Reproductive Freedom and Privacy Act, which says it will establish “a right to make private reproductive health care decisions” on their ballots.
The Seattle Times
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Could clock changes finally end? U.S. House to vote on daylight saving time
The bill is backed by scientific evidence showing morning light is better for students because of the body’s internal regulation, according to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
The Seattle Times
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The best healthy eating tips of 2026 (so far)
From froyo to fiber, here's a nutrition reporter's take on the latest news, studies and trends about our diets and our health.
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What to do if you see a bear in the wilderness
If you’re heading out into the wilderness this summer, be prepared for bears and other wildlife. Recent viral encounters with bison and bears underscore how vulnerable we can be in the great outdoors. Conservationist and podcast host Chris Morgan talks about how to balance fun and safety while out in nature. 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 or on the KUOW App.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Philippine police are investigating the killing of an American marine biologist
Police say an American marine biologist was shot and killed by three men in the central Philippines over the weekend.
The Seattle Times
about 12 hours
Up to 5,000 gallons of diesel spills from Navy ship into Elliott Bay
A social media post Monday night by the agency stated that a recovery operation began soon after the spill at Vigor Shipyards.
The Seattle Times
about 12 hours
After Lindsey Graham’s death, questions linger about aging politicians and health transparency
The sudden death of Sen. Lindsey Graham, a top ally of President Donald Trump and one of Washington’s best-known politicians, is renewing focus on the country’s aging lawmakers.
The Seattle Times
about 14 hours
WA trial begins over Albertsons’ role in opioid crisis
Lawyers representing the state argue that Albertsons prioritized financial growth over customer safety and helped fuel the region’s ongoing opioid crisis.
The Seattle Times
about 14 hours
Theo Burrell, star of ‘Antiques Roadshow’ and a cancer research advocate, dies at 39
Theo Burrell was a ceramics and decorative arts specialist on the BBC's "Antiques Roadshow," a reality series that features antiques experts appraising family heirlooms and garage sale gems.
The Seattle Times
about 14 hours
First human trial of Bundibugyo Ebola vaccine begins
The world's first clinical trial of a vaccine targeting the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola has begun, marking a milestone in efforts to contain the outbreak in central Africa.
The Seattle Times
about 15 hours
Can USMNT catch up to world’s soccer powers after another World Cup exit?
It could be cost. It could be a broken youth system. But perhaps the main reason the USMNT lags behind the top-tier countries might be a whole lot simpler: Soccer is just not in our blood.