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Dancers from the Melody Institute perform “peach blossom,” a dance celebrating the maturation of young girls into adults, at the grand opening of Waterfront Park in Seattle on Sept. 6. (Karen Ducey / The Seattle Times)

SEATTLE Free Seattle waterfront shuttle returns and expands for World Cup

05-07-2026 10:04 AM
This summer Seattle is bringing back a free waterfront shuttle — with some important changes. Because the city will host matches for the 2026 FIFA...

EVENTS Events in Seattle and Surroundings: May 7–13, 2026

05-07-2026 9:04 AM
The week of May 7 promises to be busy: from large festivals and film premieres to intimate dance and music programs — Seattle's listings include...
The US and Saudi Arabia have less in common than they did previously. Image: YouTube Screengrab / Al Jazeera

REACTIONS Washington in the Crosshairs: How India, Japan and Saudi Arabia Are Rereading America Today

05-07-2026 7:11 AM
In early May 2026, the United States again finds itself at the center of foreign newspapers’ pages — but far from only as the “leader of the free...
A driver fills his truck with gas at a gas station in Brooklyn on April 16. The price of gasoline has gone up around 50 percent in the United States since the war in Iran began, but that average can mask big differences across the country. (Vincent Alban/The New York Times)

SEATTLE Why gasoline prices differ by state in the US

05-07-2026 6:05 AM
Gasoline prices in the United States have jumped roughly 50% since the start of the military conflict with Iran on Feb. 28, but the national average...

WEATHER 🌤️ 10-Day Weather Forecast for Seattle, Washington

05-07-2026 5:06 AM
Today, 05/07, Seattle will see variable cloudiness. Temperatures around 75°F during the day and 59°F at night. Winds from the southwest at 9 mph....

WORLD Diosdado Cabello announces second phase of national mobilization

05-07-2026 4:10 AM
The secretary-general of the ruling United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello, announced the launch of a second phase of...
رفع العقوبات سيساهم في تحسين سعر صرف الريال الإيراني (رويترز)

WORLD US and Iran: frozen billions and terms of a deal

05-07-2026 3:06 AM
The confrontation between Washington and Tehran since the 1979 Islamic Revolution has gone beyond politics, affecting the economy and culture. One of...
Tim Eyman, an anti-tax advocate and initiative promoter speaks during the first public hearing on the proposed “millionaires tax” before the state Senate Ways and Means Committee in Olympia on Feb. 6. (Karen Ducey / The Seattle Times)

SEATTLE Tax-war veteran warns: wealthy tax can't be repealed

05-06-2026 10:10 PM
Tim Eyman, a political activist from Washington state who for more than two decades has been pushing tax-limiting initiatives through the citizens’...
Seattle’s Beacon Hill neighborhood is seen Tuesday. The city’s median single-family home price dropped 3% year over year to almost $999,000 last month. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)

SEATTLE Seattle: economic storm and rising tensions

05-06-2026 6:08 PM
The Seattle housing market crisis amid the Iran conflict, Starbucks' flight to Nashville over taxes, and a dangerous road-rage shooting — the day's...

Seattle

Jacob Moskovitz as Miles, left, and Lexi Minetree as Elle in “Elle,” premiering on Prime Video on July 1. (Kimberley French / Prime Video)

Legally Blonde Prequel Moves Elle Woods to Rainy 1995 Seattle

05-06-2026 3:04 PM
Prime Video’s streaming service is preparing an unexpected turn in the Legally Blonde universe: the new series Elle will tell the story of the iconic...

WA man bear-crawls 7.46 miles to raise funds for addiction recovery

05-06-2026 12:05 PM
Brenton Scons, a resident of Washington state, completed an unusual marathon: he covered a distance of 7.46 miles (about 12 km) on all fours during...
Using cutting torches, crews work at removing catwalks, railings and other structures deemed dangerous at Gas Works Park on Monday in Seattle. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)

Seattle begins removing ladders and catwalks in historic Gas Works Park

05-06-2026 10:04 AM
On Monday at the famous Seattle Gas Works Park, crews began dismantling ladders and pedestrian catwalks from its cracked towers. Sparks from cutting...

When Words Aren't Enough: How to Support Those Who Are Suffering

05-06-2026 6:05 AM
One session my client, grieving a personal tragedy, admitted: "Outside this office it feels like nothing happened. No one asks me about it. The world...
Mayor Katie Wilson gives her first State of the City address Feb. 17 in Seattle. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)

Seattle mayor allows city employees to use AI assistant

05-05-2026 10:05 PM
Bruce Harrell, the current mayor of Seattle, announced the lifting of the ban on city employees’ use of artificial intelligence. Beginning Monday,...
A man is accused of luring a girl away from a bus stop and into a wooded area of Seattle’s Northgate neighborhood Monday, where he allegedly sexually assaulted her. (Nicholas Deshais / The Seattle Times, 2025)

Seattle: From a Sporting Celebration to Troubling Crimes

05-05-2026 6:07 PM
Today's news roundup covers three high-profile events in Seattle: the city's large-scale preparations for the 2026 World Cup, and shocking attacks on...
The downtown Seattle skyline is seen behind rows of houses in West Seattle. (Nick Wagner / The Seattle Times)

Have you bought a home in West Seattle? Tell us your story

05-05-2026 3:04 PM
The Seattle Times editorial team is preparing a series about West Seattle neighborhoods — a key part of the Seattle-area housing market. We are...
Chris Reykdal, the state superintendent of public instruction, is photographed at his offices in Olympia on March 7, 2024. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)

Washington superintendent fights to preserve pre-K

05-05-2026 12:06 PM
After state lawmakers cut funding for the Transition to Kindergarten (TK) program during the current session, the state’s superintendent of public...
Joe Nguyen, Director of the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, photographed in Seattle on Wednesday, March 17, 2026. (Karen Ducey / The Seattle Times)

Former Progressive Tax Advocate to Lead Seattle Chamber of Commerce

05-05-2026 10:06 AM
When a recruiter last fall offered Joe Nguyen the job of CEO of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, he was so stunned he asked, “Do you know who I am?”...

Neighbors

A North Vancouver trucker is facing a host of fines and penalties after the RCMP say he was caught speeding, driving impaired and tampering with his truck’s safety systems.

British Columbia Under Pressure: Drunk Drivers, Top Restaurants and the DRIPA Crisis

05-06-2026 1:06 PM
Today's digest covers three key stories from British Columbia: the arrest of a truck driver for impaired and speeding driving on the highway, 14 Vancouver restaurants honored in the prestigious Canada's 100 Best list, and a wave of business pullbacks amid uncertainty around the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA). North Vancouver trucker arrested for speeding and impaired driving The British Columbia Highway Patrol reports an incident that could have become a real...
More grey whales have washed up dead off the west coast of Vancouver Island, bringing the total to seven found dead.

Whale Deaths and Vancouver's Economy

05-05-2026 1:05 PM
Off the coast of Vancouver, seven dead gray whales have been found due to starvation linked to climate change. In response to the opioid crisis, a new overdose prevention site is opening in the downtown core. A study found that Metro Vancouver has become a global hub for the mining industry, supporting 12,300 jobs and generating $3.5 billion in economic impact. A tragic spring: seven gray whales found dead off Vancouver's coast Since the start of the year, seven dead gray whales have been found...
The Mount Underwood wildfire seen burning near Port Alberni, B.C. on Aug. 21, 2025. (BC Wildfire Service Image)

Wildfires and Abnormal Heat Sweep British Columbia

05-04-2026 1:05 PM
British Columbia has faced an early start to fire season: more than ten new wildfires ignited over the weekend, two of them burning on Vancouver Island. The anomalous heat shattered 126-year-old temperature records, exceeding climate normals by 10–15 degrees. Officials cite human activity as the main cause of the ignitions amid severe drought. More than ten new wildfires ignited in British Columbia over the weekend At least ten new fire ignitions were recorded over the past weekend in the...
The house has been for sale for a couple of years. In 2024, it was listed for $2.999 million.

Fairy Tale and Heat: Unusual British Columbia News

05-03-2026 1:05 PM
A unique fairy-tale house with a tragic history is being sold at a discount in the mountains of British Columbia, and Metro Vancouver is preparing for record May heat up to 35°C. Meanwhile, the first weekend of the month promises to be busy: from a night market and baseball to congee and a documentary film festival. A European fairy-tale house lost in the mountains of British Columbia: price falls In the picturesque mountains of British Columbia, far from civilization, sits a house that looks...
Book Lovers House is selling for $2.2 million.

Week Digest: From Book Paradise to Football Battle

05-02-2026 1:07 PM
This week’s news covers unique real estate, a sports team facing relocation, and preparations for Vancouver’s major marathon. A Home for Book Lovers: Unique Off-Grid Estate on Sidney Island Listed for $2.2 Million On Sidney Island, off the coast of the eponymous town in British Columbia, a distinctive property has come to market — the "Book Lovers House." This unique residence, designed by Blue Sky Architects in 2007, was originally conceived as a retreat for those who want to enjoy reading...
Buyers have been found for four properties that used to be home to Hudson's Bay department stores, including Vancouver's Granville Street location.

News Digest: Seals, Sharks and Sales

05-01-2026 1:05 PM
In today's edition: buyers for Hudson's Bay buildings, the mysterious shark Kara off British Columbia, and a seal pup rescued from fishing gear. Despite collapse, buyers emerge for iconic Hudson's Bay buildings in downtown Vancouver, Calgary and Ottawa According to recently filed court documents cited by CBC News, buyers have been found for four properties formerly occupied by Hudson's Bay department stores. These are real estate assets owned by a joint venture of the bankrupt retailer and its...
Provincial leaders have firmly rejected the idea of transferring the control of operating BC Place Stadium to the Vancouver Whitecaps FC.

Crisis and Innovation: What's Happening in BC Today

04-30-2026 1:05 PM
The Government of British Columbia has rejected transferring BC Place stadium to the Vancouver Whitecaps soccer club and is demanding a clear plan from MLS to save the team. In the southern part of the province residents witnessed a rare meteor, and in Vancouver developers are finding a way out of the crisis through partnerships with nonprofit and public entities. British Columbia premier rules out handing BC Place to the Vancouver Whitecaps Recent media reports hinted that the Government of...
“It’s horrific,” said BC Conservative interim leader Trevor Halford. The fact of the matter is that the province is operating like a slum landlord.”

Week in British Columbia: flood, beach and breakdown

04-29-2026 1:06 PM
In today’s digest: the owner of a Vancouver nightclub accuses authorities of slum-style landlordship after another flood from provincial social housing; San Josef Bay on Vancouver Island was named one of North America’s best beaches; and elevators on a BC Ferries vessel went out of service temporarily, causing inconvenience for passengers. Vancouver nightclub owner accuses authorities of slum-style landlordship after another flood Alan Goodall, owner of the Aura bar on Granville Street in...
British Columbia is expanding its early resolution process for family disputes to all provincial court locations along the central coast, B.C.'s Interior and Vancouver Island starting Friday.

British Columbia: Vancouver and Province News

04-28-2026 1:05 PM
Expanding family mediation, the "Vancouver Whitecaps" MLS crisis and a lottery drama over half a million dollars shape the province's agenda. Expansion of family dispute early-resolution program in British Columbia British Columbia is continuing its move toward out-of-court mechanisms for resolving family disputes. As of May 1, 2026, the early resolution program, which previously operated as a pilot in Victoria, will officially expand to all provincial courts on the central coast, in the...

USA

Craig Berry, a special forces vet accused of shooting his wife before fleeing into a wooded area of Tennessee, is

Violence, media and spectacle: how tragedies become content

05-06-2026 2:07 PM
All three stories — about a veteran shooter in Tennessee, teenagers “speedrunning” into Scientology churches, and the Pulitzer-winning Star Tribune coverage of the shooting in a Minneapolis Catholic church — may seem unrelated at first. But they are united by how violence, threat and religious spaces become part of the spectacle: for some, on social networks; for others, in news feeds. And at the same time — by how differently media and society handle (or fail to handle) those scenes: sometimes...
The search continues for Craig Berry, days after authorities alleged he shot his wife and fled into a wooded area. He is believed to have

Violence, News, and Society: How We Report Shootings

05-05-2026 2:05 PM
The stories behind three different news items may at first seem unrelated: a local manhunt in rural Tennessee, an internal front-office shakeup at the Chicago Bulls, and a professional journalism award for coverage of a mass shooting in Minneapolis. But look closer and a single thread runs through them: how contemporary media and institutions respond to violence, crises, and threats, and what that reveals about the condition of society. Attention to shootings—from intrafamilial to mass, from...
A teen and a 32-year-old woman drowned in different parts of the state on Friday and Saturday, according to local officials.

Fragile security: how a changing reality alters our sense of risk

05-03-2026 2:05 PM
The everyday picture of safety increasingly diverges from reality. People die at sea in Florida in a relatively "ordinary" storm, regions in the Pacific Northwest break temperature records in May, and in Arizona a large-scale, high-tech operation has been unable for months to find a missing elderly woman. These news items outwardly seem unrelated — extreme weather in Florida in an NBC News piece, the mysterious disappearance of Nancy Guthrie in Arizona in a Yahoo report, and anomalous heat...
Trump told reporters he considers seeking congressional authorization under the War Powers Act

War, law and perception: who decides when a war is over

05-03-2026 8:05 AM
At first glance the materials presented seem unrelated: some discuss a U.S. and Israeli war against Iran and strikes on Lebanon, others concern constitutional disputes in Washington over the president's powers, and a third recounts a touching episode with Joel Embiid and his son on a basketball court. But all these stories share one common and very contemporary theme: who has the right to declare “that’s it, the war is over” — and how that decision affects law, policy and human reality. An Al...
Friday marked exactly three months since Nancy Guthrie, the mother of

People’s Vulnerability to Large Systems: From Missing Persons to Airline Collapse

05-02-2026 2:04 PM
The stories behind the headlines at first glance seem unrelated: the disappearance of an elderly woman, the technical procedure of redrawing electoral districts in Alabama, and the sudden collapse of a major budget airline in the U.S. But viewed more broadly, these narratives share a common theme: how an individual can be almost helpless in the face of large systems — whether law enforcement, the state apparatus, or the airline market. And how the state tries (or claims to try) to soften the...
Flights were cancelled and Spirit's check-in desks sat empty at airports on Saturday morning, with little help on hand for travelers figuring out what to do next.

Lessons in Vulnerability: From Spirit Airlines' Collapse to a Blow Against Telemedicine

05-02-2026 8:05 AM
Stories about an airline's collapse and restrictions on accessing abortion via telemedicine may seem unrelated at first. But read not as isolated news items but as a single slice of the U.S. political‑economic reality, and one theme emerges: how government decisions and institutions treat vulnerable groups — those who fly only on the cheapest fares, and those who can obtain a safe abortion only via telemedicine and the mail. In both cases the language invoked is formally about “law,”...
The Brantley County Sheriff’s Office is asking residents to be patient as they return home and not to do anything that would affect damage assessments by officials.

Vulnerability in the Face of Disaster: From Wildfire to Digital Looting

05-01-2026 2:06 PM
When you read about a wildfire in rural Georgia, the brutal murder of two graduate students in Tampa, and the digital "plundering" of a deceased race car driver's accounts, it feels like entirely different worlds. But look more closely and a common thread runs through these stories: how people and institutions confront catastrophe—natural or human—and what happens in the most vulnerable hours and days afterward. It's not just about destruction and death, but about how protection is organized,...
A Life Flight helicopter takes off to rush an employee to the hospital. Another employee died at the scene despite life-saving efforts.

The Cost of Mistakes: Managing Risk from a Ski Lift to the NFL

05-01-2026 8:05 AM
Stories from two seemingly disparate worlds — the Mt. Hood Ski Bowl resort in Oregon and the NFL’s Cleveland Browns — unexpectedly converge on one theme: how society and organizations respond to risk, accidents, and uncertainty, and what happens when the cost of error becomes too high to ignore. The tragedy on a chairlift and the protracted saga around quarterback Deshaun Watson are not just news items but two mirrors showing how management, accountability, and attempts to regain control after...
(Update: adding video, statement from Culver School District Office) CULVER, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Former Culver teacher, Nathan Barber, has received a public reprimand and two years of probation from the Teacher Standards and Practices Commission. This action follows a misconduct report from the Culver School District and Barber's subsequent resignation from his teaching position. The

Vulnerability and Security: How Crises of Different Scales Expose Systemic Weaknesses

04-30-2026 8:04 AM
Events from three seemingly unrelated news items — a major crash on a highway in New York, allegations of professional misconduct by a teacher in a small Oregon school district, and rising military and political tension around Iran, Israel and the Strait of Hormuz — actually form a coherent picture. All of these stories concern the collision between everyday human vulnerability and how prepared institutions are — from local police and school administrations to international diplomacy and...

Reactions

On Sunday, Trump said that US and Iranian representatives were having ‘very positive discussions’, typically offering surprisingly good news just hours before the markets opened.Photograph: Jim Lo Scalzo/UPI/Shutterstock

How "Project Freedom" Turned the U.S

05-06-2026 5:08 PM
The clash between the U.S. and Iran over the Strait of Hormuz and Donald Trump's launch of Operation Project Freedom is the main new prism through...
The situation in Ukraine. January 28 – February 4, 2026.

How the World Sees America Today: Ukraine, France and Israel

05-06-2026 8:04 AM
In early May 2026 the image of the United States in the international press increasingly resembles less the old stereotype of a “pillar of stability”...
Trump'ın eleştiri yağmuru, Merz'in pazartesi günü ABD'nin İran yönetimi tarafından 'aşağılandığı' yönündeki yorumlarına yanıt olarak geldi. #EuropeNews

Strait and Blockade: How the US–Iran War Shapes Views in Germany, Turkey and South Africa

05-05-2026 5:10 PM
American policy has again become both the main irritant and a guidepost: the war of the US and Israel against Iran, the naval blockade and the crisis...
تتصاعد التوترات في مضيق هرمز مع دخول العملية الأمريكية “مشروع الحرية” يومها الثاني، وسط محاولات من واشنطن لفرض واقع “الفتح الجزئي” للممر المائي.

How the World Sees America at the Oil Throat: Hormuz, Blockade and a New Frontier of U.S

05-05-2026 7:04 AM
In early May 2026 the image of America abroad is being shaped again not by elections or culture, but by guns and tankers. In Saudi Arabia, Germany...
COLUMN. Tehran believes Trump needs a deal; Washington thinks the Islamic Republic cannot survive without one, explains Alain Frachon in his column for Le Monde.

How the World Sees Trump's America: War with Iran, Ukraine, and a Narrowed Room for Maneuver

05-04-2026 5:08 PM
Since the start of the US and Israeli war with Iran and against the backdrop of the continuing war in Ukraine, America has once again become the main...
도널드 트럼프 대통령이 2026년 3월 31일(현지시각) 워싱턴 백악관 집무실에서 행정명령에 서명한 후 기자들의 질문에 답하고 있다. AP=연합뉴스

America in the Crosshairs: How Korea, South Africa and Turkey Interpret US Foreign Policy

05-04-2026 7:07 AM
In early May 2026, talk of America in Seoul, Pretoria and Ankara almost always comes down to one thing: that Washington is once again actively and...
Der Bundeskanzler kritisiert US-Präsident Trump scharf für Iran-Strategie. Dieser hatte Deutschland zuvor direkt wegen fehlender Nato-Hilfe attackiert.

When Washington Loses "Natural Leadership": How Germany, Brazil and South Korea See It Now

05-03-2026 5:12 PM
A perspective from outside the United States today increasingly coalesces around the same thesis: America has become a key source of instability, yet...
COLUMN. Since the start of the conflict in the Middle East, the specter of powerlessness has affected many countries, and what was supposed to be a regional war has become a global crisis, writes Le Monde columnist Gilles Paris.

Through Washington's Lens: South Africa, India and Russia on the New US Era

05-03-2026 7:14 AM
At the end of April and the beginning of May 2026, conversations about the United States in South Africa, India and Russia focus on three major...
The facts about AUKUS tell a story of remarkable progress, writes Defence Industry Minister Pat ...

"America That Is Changing": How South Africa, Australia and France View Today's U.S.

05-02-2026 5:03 PM
In early May 2026 the conversation about the United States outside its borders sounds very different from what it did ten years ago. In the South...

World

حجب الإنترنت في إيران بسبب الحرب يسبب خسائر تصل إلى 80 مليون دولار يوميا، ويعطل أعمال الشركات وسلاسل التوريد، وسط تبريرات أمنية ومخاوف من تداعيات اقتصادية واجتماعية ممتدة.

Global internet shutdown in Iran paralyzes economy

05-06-2026 4:05 PM
The decision to impose a nationwide internet shutdown in Iran has fundamentally altered the country’s economic activity. War intersected with the fragility of the economic structure, placing entire sectors under sudden restrictions that disrupted market processes and disorganized accustomed workflows dependent on digital communications. According to an Al Jazeera report by Amer Lafy, the internet outage directly affected the details of production and trade, forcing thousands of companies to...
​Suma de voluntades: Venezuela y la Federación Internacional de la Cruz Roja ratifican principios hu

Venezuela and the Red Cross Confirm Humanitarian Principles

05-06-2026 4:03 AM
Acting President of Venezuela Delcy Rodríguez held a meeting with the head of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, Kate Forbes, during which the parties discussed a joint work program and technical projects within the republic, guided by the principles of neutrality, impartiality and independence. This meeting was part of efforts to adhere to international humanitarian law and to unite efforts to protect life based on universal humanitarian values.
المبعوث الأمريكي جاريد كوشنر يتحدث إلى رئيس الوزراء الباكستاني شهباز شريف خلال جولة محادثات سابقة بين أمريكا وإيران في إسلام آباد (غيتي)

Axios: US and Iran Close to Deal to End War

05-06-2026 3:04 AM
According to US officials and informed sources, the White House believes it is one step away from signing a one-page memorandum of understanding with Iran that would end the war and create a basis for more detailed negotiations on the nuclear program. Tehran is expected to respond to the key points within the next 48 hours, and this is the closest the parties have been to a deal since the start of the conflict, Axios reports. Under the draft memorandum, Iran agrees to temporarily halt uranium...
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US froze $340M in cryptocurrency linked to Iran

05-05-2026 4:06 PM
The US government has frozen more than $340 million in cryptocurrency belonging to the Central Bank of Iran in recent weeks. The funds were held as digital assets on several platforms, but the Donald Trump administration, through the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), was able to block and seize them. The success of the operation is explained by the fact that the assets were in the USDT stablecoin issued by Tether — an American corporation subject to US law. Iran chose a not particularly...
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Venezuela: full supply and record regional growth

05-05-2026 4:06 AM
Acting President of Venezuela Delcy Rodríguez stated that the country is fully supplied with goods across its territory and presented optimistic economic forecasts. According to the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC), the country's GDP is expected to grow by 6.5% in 2026, which would be the highest rate in the region. Rodríguez noted that in the first quarter the availability of products on store shelves increased by 9%, and domestic consumption over the first four...
محمد باقر قاليباف أكد أن الولايات المتحدة وحلفاءها عرّضوا أمن الشحن ونقل الطاقة للخطر (الأناضول)

Iran warns of new escalation in the Strait of Hormuz

05-05-2026 3:06 AM
Speaker of the Iranian parliament Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf stated that the United States and its allies have violated the ceasefire regime and established a blockade of Iranian ports, endangering the safety of maritime shipping and the transport of energy carriers. In a post on the social network X he emphasized that a new situation is forming in the Strait of Hormuz, and that maintaining the current state of affairs is becoming unsustainable for Washington. His statement came amid rising...
Война в Иране выявляет пределы военной мощи США и ускоряет более глубокий кризис: эрозию их способности поддерживать мировой порядок.

Latin America Alarmed: Trump's "Proyecto Libertad" and Strait of Hormuz Tensions

05-04-2026 7:06 PM
News from Venezuela portrays "Proyecto Libertad" as a new phase in American maritime policy: a plan to escort ships under U.S. leadership raises questions about budget spending, the militarization of diplomacy, and the risks of escalation amid the conflict between the U.S., Israel, and Iran. Commentators note that the operation is more likely to sharpen than to calm the situation in the Persian Gulf: pressure on trade routes, coercion of other navies to alter course, and the threat of strikes...
أسعار النفط ظلت مدعومة بفعل استمرار التوتر بين واشنطن وطهران (الفرنسية)

Oil surges after Trump's promise to unblock the Strait of Hormuz

05-04-2026 4:06 PM
Oil prices jumped sharply on Monday after US President Donald Trump announced the launch of "Operation Freedom" to free vessels blocked in the Strait of Hormuz. The statement heightened geopolitical concerns and pushed prices above the psychological $100-per-barrel mark. Brent futures climbed 6% to $114, while the US benchmark WTI rose 3.17% to $105.2 a barrel. The market reacted immediately, reversing the previous session's losses. Trump wrote on his social network "Truth Social" that the US...
Luis Vicente León

Venezuelan expert: elections possible only through negotiations and without revenge

05-04-2026 4:08 AM
Economist and political scientist Luis Vicente León said that holding elections in Venezuela is possible provided there is a prior political agreement that will create constitutional institutionalism and prevent a "zero-sum game" scenario where one side wins everything and the other loses everything. León emphasized that this process should not be perceived as coercion or an act of revenge, since history shows that revenge destroys more than it resolves, and he called for viewing the period...

Knowledge

History of the kidney disease treatment

The Machine That Taught Doctors to Choose Between Lives

05-07-2026 11:03 AM
Imagine your body is a large house, and the kidneys are the cleaners who remove all the trash from your blood every day. But what if the cleaners suddenly stopped working? Until 1960 in Seattle, USA, that meant a person would simply die within a few weeks. Doctors could do nothing. Parents sat at the bedsides of sick children and just waited. But one doctor named Belding Scribner decided that this should not be the case. He created a machine that changed not only medicine but also made people...
Seattle and King County Ready

Mothers-Detectives Who Taught Buildings to Dance During Earthquakes

05-06-2026 11:34 PM
Imagine you are sitting at your school desk and suddenly everything around you starts to sway. Books fall from shelves, the chandelier rocks like a swing, and the teacher shouts, "Under the desks, quickly!" That's exactly how children in Seattle felt in the spring of 1949 when a strong earthquake struck. Many buildings cracked, some collapsed, and the city's residents realized something had to change. But who could have guessed that a few years later ordinary mothers, teachers and even...
Bucket Of Blood Saloon History Chicago at Julie Neel blog

The Women Who Tamed the Saloon with the Scariest Name

05-06-2026 11:04 AM
Imagine this: you’re walking down a dusty Main Street in a Wild West town and suddenly you see a sign reading “Bucket of Blood.” Scary, right? Must’ve been terrible things going on in there! But the real story of that saloon is nothing like the movies. And the most surprising part — it wasn’t cowboys with revolvers who changed the place, but ordinary women who decided their town needed something better. How the scariest name came about In the 1880s, an ordinary saloon opened in the small town...
Kingdome construction, circa 1973 | Series 1608, Department … | Flickr

Grandfather's Secret Under the Dome — How Builders from Around the World Made a Team's Home

05-05-2026 11:33 PM
Imagine: you’re sitting in the stands of a huge stadium, cheering for your football team, and then you learn that your grandfather helped build that very stadium with his own hands. That’s what happened to many children in Seattle when their parents told them the story of the Kingdome — the first home of the Seahawks. But the most remarkable thing about this story isn’t the stadium’s size (though it was huge!), it’s that it was built by people who came from all over the world, each bringing...
You Can Explore The Inside Of These Seattle Floating Homes This Weekend For The First Time In Years

Floating Homes That Children Saved from Disappearing

05-05-2026 11:03 AM
Imagine a street where, instead of asphalt, there is water, and houses rock on the waves like cradles. In Seattle there are such unusual neighborhoods where people have lived in houseboats for more than a hundred years. But once these remarkable floating homes nearly vanished forever — and they were saved by ordinary families with children who simply didn't want to lose their special world. When Houses Learned to Float In the early 1900s, people in Seattle wanted to own a home but didn't have...
Photographing the 'Creek of Hope' | Encyclopedia of Puget Sound

Kids-Detectives Who Saved the Salmon in the Big City

05-04-2026 11:34 PM
Imagine you live in a huge city with skyscrapers and asphalt everywhere. And then you learn that right under your feet, in small streams hidden in pipes, real salmon are supposed to live — the same fish that make incredible journeys from the ocean to the mountains. But the salmon were disappearing, and nobody knew why. That's how one of Seattle's most remarkable detective stories began, with ordinary children and their neighbors as the main characters. The Mystery of the Vanishing Fish In the...
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A Library That Breathes: How a Glass House Learned to Protect Nature

05-04-2026 11:03 AM
Imagine a huge building of glass and steel that looks like a giant sparkling crystal in the middle of the city. But it’s not just a pretty box for books. It’s a library that can breathe, drink rain, and save energy better than many homes. And the most surprising thing — when the architects designed it, they listened to children who dreamed of reading under the clouds. In the early 2000s, residents of Seattle decided their old central library was too cramped and boring. They wanted something...
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The Invisible Suitcase: How Railroad Porters Brought Seattle Its Most Important Cargo

05-03-2026 11:34 PM
Imagine a man who carries other people's suitcases every day, smiles when he's not noticed, and endures rudeness. But this man has a secret: in his own suitcase he hides something that will change an entire city. Not gold or jewels — but books, newspapers and ideas about making the world more just. This is the story of African American Pullman porters who helped build modern Seattle as we know it. Who the Pullman porters were In the early 20th century, when your great-great-grandmother was a...
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Brewers Who Saved the Salmon: How a Love of Clean Water Changed Seattle

05-03-2026 11:04 AM
Imagine you set up a lemonade stand in your yard. Now imagine your lemonade became so popular that people started caring about the cleanliness of the river you use for water. Sounds like a fairy tale? But that's exactly how one of Seattle's most important stories began — the story of how small breweries changed not only what adults drink, but how an entire city relates to nature. When water became more important than money In the early 1980s, there were people in Seattle who were unhappy that...