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Top 10 free pickleball and tennis courts in South King County
Here are some free places to get outside and enjoy the sun while playing pickleball or tennis.
Seattle Weekly
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Take the Boeing tour and explore Mukilteo/ Meanderings by Mindy Stern
Steven Spielberg’s film, “Empire of the Sun,” stars a young boy living in Shanghai at the outset of WWII. His love of airplanes leads him to recognize and identify American and Japanese flyers just by their sounds and silhouettes. The movie was based on a book by JG Ballard, who lived in occupied Shanghai as a child and grew up to join the British Royal Air Force.
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ShibShib and Sushi Yoin Open and More Food News
Plus more restaurants to look forward to, including Gohan, Max's Burgers, and a Donna's sibling.
Seattle Weekly
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Reminder: E-motorcycles prohibited on King County trails | King County
The county wants to remind trail users to slow down and keep trail safe.
NW Asian Weekly
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China’s ballistic missile launch was a message for the US
When China launched a ballistic missile into the South Pacific Ocean on Monday, it was a rare test of a nuclear-capable weapons system that drew international rebuke.
Seattle Met
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How Science Is Rewriting Cruising in Antarctica
Can a few scientists turn an end-of-the-world vacation into the world’s best field trip?
NW Asian Weekly
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UW graduate builds photography marketplace connecting clients with affordable photographers
When University of Washington graduate Sky Yang wanted graduation photos with friends, he noticed a gap in the market.
NW Asian Weekly
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South Korean law targeting ‘fake news’ takes effect as journalist groups raise concerns
South Korea began enforcing a law Tuesday that allows steep punitive damages against news outlets and social media influencers for spreading false information as journalist groups warned it could chill public discourse and invite censorship.
NW Asian Weekly
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Congressional committee on China asks Wizards and Capitals owner to cut ties with Alibaba
The owner of Washington’s NBA and NHL teams received a letter from the chair of the U.S. House Select Committee on China asking him to cut ties with Alibaba, the Chinese tech giant that has gone to court to dispute the Pentagon’s recent designation of the corporation as a “Chinese military company.”
Seattle Weekly
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King County receives $1 million for rescue helicopter
King County is receiving more than $1 million of federal funding to upgrade its search-and-rescue helicopter.
NW Progressive Institute
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Graham Platner drops out of Maine’s U.S. Senate race
Platner announced his campaign was suspending operations and he was filing paperwork to withdraw his candidacy in a video posted on Wednesday, July 8th to social platforms. The Maine Democratic Party has until July 27th to name a replacement nominee. The party says it will stage a nominating convention to do so. Graham Platner drops out of Maine’s U.S. Senate race is a post from NPI's Cascadia Advocate, the journal of the Northwest Progressive Institute. Published continuously since March of 2004, NPI's Cascadia Advocate provides thoughtful commentary and analysis on regional, national, and world politics. Keep The Cascadia Advocate going by making a contribution to sustain NPI's research and advocacy here.
NW Asian Weekly
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After Asia’s World Cup stumble, resignations pile up from Seoul to Riyadh
The fallout in Asian football continues as the continent comes to terms with an underwhelming World Cup performance.