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GeekWire
42 minutes
Innovation vs. climate change: Introducing ‘Positive Charge,’ a new podcast from GeekWire
Most climate news feels hopeless. Positive Charge, a new podcast from GeekWire, profiles the scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs betting that technology can still tip the balance — starting with episodes on "forever chemicals" and the race for fusion power. Read More
Seattle Medium
about 1 hour
Medicare Will Start Covering Weight-Loss Drugs On July 1 For The First Time. Here’s What You Need To Know
Millions of Medicare enrollees will gain their first-ever coverage for weight loss medications through the temporary Medicare GLP-1 Bridge pilot program, set to launch on July 1. This initiative, a significant development in healthcare access, will allow beneficiaries to obtain drugs like Wegovy and Zepbound at a substantially reduced cost, addressing a longstanding legal prohibition against Medicare covering such treatments. The program aims to make obesity treatment more equitable and accessible, reflecting ongoing advocacy efforts to recognize obesity as a treatable disease.
GeekWire
about 1 hour
Rubin Observatory kicks off 10-year campaign to capture ‘the greatest cosmic movie ever made’
Legacy Survey of Space and Time is expected to find millions of asteroids and perhaps shed light on dark matter and dark energy, with an assist from University of Washington astronomers. Read More
Seattle Medium
about 1 hour
Here’s How To Outsmart Sneaky Summer Expenses
The summer season frequently escalates personal expenditures, driven by factors such as increased utility costs, travel-related fees, and fluctuating grocery prices. Financial strategists emphasize that proactive planning and diligent budgeting are critical to effectively manage these anticipated seasonal outlays.
Seattle Medium
about 1 hour
Harvard Housing Report: Persistent Discrimination Burdens Blacks, Other Consumers Of Color
The State of the Nation's Housing 2026 report, released by Harvard's Joint Center on Housing Studies, reveals that Black America faces a comprehensive housing crisis. This crisis, stemming from issues including affordability, homelessness, climate change, and discrimination, demands coordinated action across federal, state, local, private, and nonprofit sectors.
Seattle Medium
about 1 hour
The Plastic Problem Black Men Can’t Ignore
New research indicates that Black men experience elevated rates of hormone disruption, fertility challenges, and other health complications, including prostate cancer and cardiovascular disease, linked to increased exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals and microplastics. This disparity is attributed to their greater proximity to industrial facilities and the pervasive presence of these substances in consumer goods, underscoring a critical environmental justice issue.
Seattle Medium
about 2 hours
This Play Doesn’t Just Portray Church. It Becomes Church.
The immersive choreopoem "Pray" at Baltimore Center Stage invites audiences to participate in a Black church service, transforming spectators into active congregants. The production explores Black spirituality beyond denominational boundaries, embracing a spectrum of faith traditions and honoring the range of queerness and human experience, notably serving as a love letter to Black women and femmes.
Seattle Medium
about 2 hours
Cruelty Is The Point: Haiti, TPS, And The Politics Of Punishment
The Trump administration's decision to terminate Temporary Protected Status for Haitians and Syrians is poised to impact over 350,000 Haitians, potentially leading to their deportation. This action would compel individuals to return to Haiti, a nation currently experiencing a severe humanitarian crisis, and is viewed as perpetuating a long-standing pattern of exploitation and disregard for the country.
GeekWire
about 3 hours
‘Forever chemicals’ are everywhere — but these companies are out to destroy them
Can we actually annihilate the toxic "forever chemicals" polluting our water and soil? The debut episode of GeekWire's Positive Charge podcast dives into the Herculean challenge of destroying PFAS — long-lived contaminants linked to serious health effects like cancer and immune suppression. Read More
West Seattle Blog
about 3 hours
TRAFFIC, WEATHER, TRANSIT: Last day of June
6:03 AM: Good morning! It’s Tuesday, June 30, 2026. No Seattle World Cup match today – next one’s tomorrow (1 pm Wednesday, Belgium vs. Senegal). WEATHER + SUNRISE/SUNSET Today’s forecast is for clouds and a high in the upper 60s. Sunrise was at 5:15 am today; sunset will be at 9:10 pm. (Photo by Dave […]
West Seattle Blog
about 10 hours
WEST SEATTLE CRIME WATCH: Gunfire on SW Brandon
Police have checked out several reports of possible gunfire in various areas tonight, and just confirmed one: Officers checking out 911 calls told dispatch they’ve found shell casings at 29th SW and SW Brandon [map]. No report of injuries so far.
West Seattle Blog
about 12 hours
PHOTOS: Visiting all 12 stops during this year’s West Seattle Garden Tour
PHOTOS BY OLIVER HAMLIN FOR WEST SEATTLE BLOG Hundreds of people spent Sunday admiring and photographing the 12 gardens spotlighted on this year’s West Seattle Garden Tour. Among them was WSB contributing photojournalist Oliver Hamlin, who presents a scene from each garden (including some of the gardeners. First, at Garden A, “A Show of Northwest […]