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Latest News

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Sorry, Dave, you can’t do that: Federal judge protects vote-at-home, state voter rolls from Trump and his Postmaster General

A federal judge in Massachusetts has halted Donald Trump's efforts to control mail-in voting by enjoining the U.S. Postal Service from refusing to mail ballots if states don't give their voter rolls to his regime. The ruling emphasized that states have the constitutional authority to manage elections, and overturned several sections of Trump's executive order deemed unconstitutional and void. Sorry, Dave, you can’t do that: Federal judge protects vote-at-home, state voter rolls from Trump and his Postmaster General 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.

Seattle Medium about 2 hours

After Months of Questions, Brandon Roy and Garfield Leaders Reflect on a Difficult Chapter

Brandon Roy has returned to his role as head basketball coach at Garfield High School after being cleared of recruiting violation allegations. The reinstatement follows an investigation by the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) that found the claims unsubstantiated, with Roy and Principal Dr. Tarance Hart now committed to moving past the controversy and rebuilding community trust.

Seattle Medium about 2 hours

Brandon Roy Returns To Garfield After WIAA Investigation Clears Him Of Recruiting Allegations

Brandon Roy, former NBA star and Garfield High School boys basketball head coach, has been reinstated to his coaching position following an investigation by the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) that cleared him of alleged recruiting violations. The WIAA concluded that all evidence supporting the allegations was unsubstantiated, a development that follows significant community scrutiny over his prior dismissal.

Seattle Medium about 6 hours

FBI, Seattle Police Seize 11 Drones, Arrest 4 During World Cup Match

FBI and Seattle Police seized 11 drones and arrested 4 individuals for illegally operating drones and trespassing during a World Cup match in Seattle.

Seattle Medium about 6 hours

Testicular Self-Exams Crucial For Early Cancer Detection

Medical experts emphasize the importance of regular testicular self-examinations for men, as the early detection of unusual lumps or changes is crucial for the timely diagnosis of testicular cancer, a condition where prompt identification can be life-saving.

Seattle Medium about 6 hours

Judge Halts Trump Executive Order Aimed At Mail Voting In States That Challenged It

A federal judge has frozen major parts of President Donald Trump's executive order, which aimed to crack down on mail voting. The ruling asserts that the Constitution does not grant the President specific powers over elections, thereby blocking the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) from establishing a new federal program to superintend and control states' voter rolls.

Seattle Medium about 7 hours

The USA Is Making Some Changes For A World Cup Showdown With Turkey, But It’s Not Turning Down The Intensity

The United States Men's Soccer Team has clinched the top spot in Group D, guaranteeing its progression to the knockout stage of the World Cup. As the team prepares for its final group match against Turkey, the potential return of key player Christian Pulisic from injury is anticipated. This fixture presents an opportunity for the squad to maintain its winning trajectory and further cultivate the unprecedented national support it has garnered.

Seattle Medium about 7 hours

Supreme Court Tosses $1.25 Million Verdict For Man Who Says Roundup Caused His Cancer

The Supreme Court has ruled against a Missouri man who claimed the herbicide Roundup caused his cancer, backing the product's manufacturer, Monsanto, on the argument that the lawsuit should have been barred because the federal government does not require a cancer warning on the label.

Seattle Medium about 7 hours

Service Members Would Be Able To Sue The Military Over Sexual Assault And Harassment Under Bipartisan Bill

The Military Sexual Trauma Accountability Act has been introduced by two senators to allow US service members to sue the military over sexual assault, a significant step in the fight against sexual misconduct in the armed forces.

Seattle Medium about 7 hours

Is AI Hurting Black America? A Live Debate

Black communities are confronting the complex challenge of artificial intelligence, debating whether to embrace, resist, or control its development. This deliberation stems from concerns that AI technology is extracting value from Black culture without proper accountability and is contributing to environmental, economic, and social harms within these communities.

Seattle Medium about 7 hours

How Knicks Fever United America

The Knicks' NBA Finals win reminded New Yorkers of the unifying power of sports and the collective experience of rooting for an underdog, providing a much-needed distraction from the turmoil of the past few months.

South Seattle Emerald about 8 hours

SPD May Slow Hiring in 2026 Amid Budget, Training Challenges

Seattle police hiring could slow despite rising officer numbers, as budget pressures and training bottlenecks reshape staffing plans that could affect response across neighborhoods, including the South End.

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