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4 People Have Been Killed This Year In Shootings By Federal Agents Linked To Trump’s Immigration Crackdown
Four individuals have been fatally shot by federal immigration agents this year, with two such incidents occurring in July, prompting heightened scrutiny regarding the use of force by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during enforcement operations.
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Trump Administration Opens Endangered Species’ Habitats To Development, Reversing 50 Years Of Environmental Law
The Trump administration has reversed decades of environmental law protecting endangered species, opening sensitive habitats to drilling, mining, farming, and real estate development. This significant policy shift, finalized by the Interior and Commerce Departments, redefines 'harm' under the 1973 Endangered Species Act, a definition previously upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1995. While the administration claims the move 'returns the interpretation of the ESA back to its actual text and original intent,' environmental organizations have condemned the action, vowing immediate legal challenges and emphasizing that habitat loss remains the primary cause of extinction.
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Sam Cho chosen for Asia Society’s Asia 21 fellowship
Port of Seattle Commissioner Sam Cho has been named a 2026 Asia 21 Next Generation Fellow by Asia Society, joining a class of 40 emerging leaders from 26 countries and regions across the Asia-Pacific.
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Salesforce-owned Tableau doubles down on Seattle with lease renewal
Salesforce-owned Tableau has renewed its lease on its Fremont office building. The renewal marks one of the largest leases of the year.
The Seattle Times
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Central District fire burns commercial building; area closed to traffic
The fire damaged office spaces on the third floor of a commercial building. Several blocks of East Madison Street are closed while crews monitor for flare-ups.
The Seattle Times
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An experimental Alzheimer’s drug shows some promise as researchers hunt new approaches
An experimental drug might help slow early Alzheimer's disease in a markedly different way than current treatments — by lowering the brain's production of a protein called tau.
The Seattle Times
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Living in Seattle in ‘survival mode’ as inflation remains high
In the Seattle area, inflation hit 4.5% for the year ending in June. Here’s how residents are trying to adapt.
The Seattle Times
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Majority of new Ebola cases are ‘from unknown chains of transmission,’ WHO official says
The Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo “continues to outpace the response efforts,” the World Health Organization’s emergencies chief has said.
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
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Seahawks sale: What kind of owners will Khosla family be for team?
Now for the million dollar question for the family who spent billions to buy the Seahawks: What kind of owners can Seattle expect out of the Khosla family?
The Seattle Times
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What upcoming thunderstorms could mean for wildfire danger in Washington
A combination of thunderstorms, wind and heat could considerably increase wildfire danger across the state.
The Seattle Times
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WA’s only braille library reopens in Seattle
Washington's only braille library reopened for walk-in services, almost a year after the facility in South Lake Union closed due to budget woes.