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WEATHER 🌤️ 10-Day Weather Forecast for Seattle, Washington

04-30-2026 5:09 AM
Today, 04/30/2026, in Seattle it is cloudy, temperature around 66°F. Wind northwest, 3.7–5.0 mph, humidity about 53%, pressure 30.03 inHg, visibility...
Delcy Rodríguez

WORLD Delcy Rodríguez Demands Full Repeal of EU and US Sanctions

04-30-2026 4:08 AM
Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez issued a categorical demand to the European Union and the United States for the complete cessation of all...
طائرات أباتشي تابعة للقوات الأمريكية تحلق فوق مضيق هرمز (الفرنسية)

WORLD US Prepares Strikes on Iran and Blocks the Strait of Hormuz

04-30-2026 3:06 AM
CENTCOM command has completed drafting a military operation plan that foresees a series of short, powerful strikes on key targets in Iran. Axios...
The popular Westlake protected bike lane, west of Lake Union, opened a decade ago. (Lindsey Wasson / The Seattle Times, 2016)

SEATTLE Seattle leads U.S. bike-commuting rankings

04-29-2026 10:05 PM
According to data from Strava, the popular fitness app, Seattle cyclists rode more than 3.3 million miles last year. That figure was the highest...
KIRO 7 Now

SEATTLE Seattle News Digest: Funding, AI and Safety

04-29-2026 6:06 PM
Overview of the day's key events: additional funding for a stadium in Everett, a possible moratorium on data centers in Seattle over rising...
Трамп прокомментировал разговор с Путиным

REACTIONS How the World Argues with America: Russia, Japan and Saudi Arabia on the US's New Role

04-29-2026 5:06 PM
At the end of April 2026 the United States is again at the center of global discussions, but the focus has shifted: fewer talks about the “default...
نائب الرئيس الأمريكي جيه دي فانس (يسار) ورئيس البرلمان الإيراني محمد باقر قاليباف (وكالات)

WORLD Emergency Summit in Jeddah: Fragile Ceasefire and New Challenges

04-29-2026 4:06 PM
On April 28, an emergency consultative summit was held in Jeddah, coinciding with a period of fragile ceasefire achieved through Pakistani mediation....
U.S. President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump host King Charles III and Queen Camilla for afternoon tea at the White House on day one of their State Visit to the United States of America on Monday. (Pool/Getty Images Europe/TNS)

SEATTLE Diplomatic mission of the king: Charles visits the US amid a crisis in relations

04-29-2026 3:05 PM
King Charles III and Donald Trump are polar opposites in style and temperament. The British monarch, a meticulous adherent to protocol and ritual, is...
“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.”

NEIGHBORS 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...

Seattle

Gov. Bob Ferguson speaks during a news conference outside the Northwest ICE Processing Center in Tacoma on Tuesday. (Nick Wagner / The Seattle Times)

Washington sues GEO Group for blocking inspections of immigration center

04-29-2026 12:05 PM
Washington state officials have gone to federal court seeking to force private prison company GEO Group to allow health inspectors into the Tacoma...

Disaster assistance centers open to help December flood survivors in Washington

04-29-2026 10:05 AM
Assistance centers are opening in western Washington so residents affected by the December flooding can apply for help from the Federal Emergency...
From right, Bethany Craig, research scientist, Cooper Oswald, spawning grounds surveyor, and fellow scientists work in Squire Creek, a tributary of the North Fork Stillaguamish River, on Jan. 21. Lowe and the scientists are studying how sedimentation and scour may impact egg survival for Chinook salmon. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)

Scientists Study Salmon Survival Amid Climate Change

04-29-2026 6:06 AM
In Squire Creek near Darrington, Washington, Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife research scientist Michaela Low, wearing a wetsuit and life...
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson speaks with community members Tuesday after announcing a plan for the Families, Education Preschool and Promise levy at Yesler Terrace Park. (Ivy Ceballo / The Seattle Times)

Seattle Mayor Expands Free School Meals and Childcare in Schools

04-28-2026 10:04 PM
Seattle Mayor Kate Wilson announced a plan that will make breakfasts and lunches free for all students in the city’s public schools. Beginning in...
KIRO 7 Now

Soccer Crises and Criminal Schemes: News Digest

04-28-2026 6:07 PM
A roundup of major developments from the worlds of sports and crime: the Vancouver Whitecaps may leave the city due to financial problems and lack of...

Edgewater Bridge between Everett and Mukilteo reopens after reconstruction

04-28-2026 3:03 PM
The Edgewater Bridge, which connects the cities of Everett and Mukilteo in Washington state, will reopen to traffic Tuesday evening after the end of...

Shoreline residents: tell us about buying a home

04-28-2026 12:03 PM
The Seattle Times is launching a series of stories about the real estate market in the Seattle area, and this time the focus is the city of...

Rare Owls Near Tri-Cities: Now Live

04-28-2026 10:04 AM
In the Tri-Cities area (the cities of Kennewick, Pasco and Richland), located in southeastern Washington about 350–400 km from Seattle, a camera has...

"Living Spirit" sculpture unveiled in Seattle ahead of World Cup

04-28-2026 6:04 AM
On the north plaza of Lumen Field — which will be called "Seattle Stadium" for the duration of the 2026 FIFA World Cup (FIFA rules prohibit...

Events

What's Happening in Seattle: Week of April 29, 2026

04-29-2026 9:03 AM
A busy week in Seattle: on Thursday, April 29, the region's capital hosts several big concerts — Bush at Wamu, Queens of the Stone Age at the Paramount, and jazz with Karrin Allyson at Jazz Alley; on Friday and the weekend — atmospheric shows by Patrick Watson and a country concert by Treaty Oak Revival. Outside the city — the Skagit Tulip Festival with photo fields and farm stands (Apr 29–30), and the start of Seattle Restaurant Week with special menus at roughly 220 restaurants (Apr 29–May...

Neighbors

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...
The B.C. Securities Commission is seeking to ban a Vancouver woman from the province's capital markets after she was found liable for fraud in the U.S.

Vancouver News Digest: events, safety and law

04-27-2026 1:04 PM
A roundup of top news from Vancouver and British Columbia: a lineup for the May long weekend, a large-scale securities fraud, and new measures to combat armed violence in the province. Weekend ideas in Vancouver: things to do April 27–May 3 A new month begins, bringing a host of vibrant events in Vancouver. From April 27 to May 3 the city offers dozens of options for entertaining activities — from documentary films and live music to craft markets and unique culinary experiences. In this...
Work to widen Highway 1 through the Fraser Valley continues, and drivers are warned of overnight closures of a busy exit in April and May.

Vancouver News Digest: roads, education and soccer protest

04-26-2026 1:04 PM
Today's edition covers three key stories: overnight closures on Highway 1 due to construction, an international university fair, and a "Save the Caps" fan protest at B.C. Place. Highway 1 ramp closures: Metro Vancouver drivers face nighttime disruptions for weeks Spring works to widen Highway 1 through the Fraser Valley are entering an active phase, and drivers should prepare for traffic pattern changes starting as soon as this coming weekend. The British Columbia government has announced...
Former B.C. premier Mike Harcourt, right, with his commercial broker son, Justen, outside of their second housing project on Vancouver's west side.Jennifer Gauthier/The Globe and Mail

Affordable housing construction and a ferry incident in British Columbia

04-25-2026 1:04 PM
In today's digest: former premier Mike Harcourt is personally involved in a “missing-middle” housing project for the middle class; Vancouver opens a unique mass-timber building with 81 units for Indigenous people; and a medical emergency caused delays on the Vancouver–Nanaimo ferry route. Former British Columbia premier Mike Harcourt builds housing for the “disappearing middle class” Former British Columbia premier Mike Harcourt, now 83, has again attracted public attention — this time not with...
Vancouver police said the victim was stabbed near East Hastings Street and Dunlevy Avenue early Friday morning and later died in hospital.

Vancouver: From Homicide to Road Rage

04-24-2026 1:05 PM
The city has been shaken by news: the third homicide of 2026 occurred in Vancouver, a taxi driver sparked a dangerous chase over an insult, and a free waterfront market is preparing to open. Tragedy in central Vancouver: stabbing marks third homicide of 2026 Early Friday morning, Vancouver’s crime map was marked by another tragedy. At the intersection of East Hastings Street and Dunlevy Avenue — long considered one of the city’s most troubled areas — an armed attack occurred. CBC, citing...
Year-over-year, the price to rent an unfurnished one-bedroom unit in Metro Vancouver has fell by $188.

Canadian news: Housing, healthcare and health

04-23-2026 1:05 PM
Overview of British Columbia news: rents falling in Metro Vancouver, a nursing-education crisis at VCC, and a doctor’s warning about a popular allergy remedy. Cost of a one-bedroom rental in Metro Vancouver: April 2026 The rental housing market in Metro Vancouver continued to show falling prices for the fifth consecutive month, a notable trend for a region traditionally seen as the most expensive in Canada. In April 2026 the average cost to rent a new unfurnished one-bedroom apartment was...
William Majcher is pictured outside B.C. Supreme Court, in Vancouver, where his trial got underway on Monday, April 20, 2026. Majcher, a former RCMP officer, has pleaded not guilty to a charge under Canada's Security of Information Act. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Brenna Owen

Espionage, Allergies and Security

04-22-2026 1:05 PM
News from Canada: a former RCMP officer is on trial for spying for China, Vancouver and Victoria are the worst cities for pollen allergy sufferers, and restaurants are preparing for the 2026 World Cup by training to fight human trafficking. Former RCMP officer charged with espionage: Chinese police “went missing” in Vancouver An unusual trial in the British Columbia Supreme Court is shedding light on the darker side of international law enforcement cooperation and raising troubling questions...
The Vancouver Canadians take the field at Nat Bailey Stadium. The team feeds into the MLB pipeline at a moment when more than seven in 10 British Columbians want a big-league franchise of their own. | Dan Toulgoet, Glacier file photo

Vancouver: baseball, prawns and remembrance

04-21-2026 1:05 PM
News from Vancouver: record local support for getting an MLB team, the start of spot prawn season sparking culinary frenzy, and the painful anniversary of the Lapu-Lapu festival tragedy that has split the Filipino community. Vancouver breaks records: 72% of British Columbians back getting their own MLB team Public support for bringing a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise to Vancouver has reached record levels and continues to grow, crossing political and geographic lines. According to a new...
—FILE: A Vancouver Police Department Public Safety Unit officer seen outside the Vancouver Art Gallery. (CityNews image)

Police and Ferries: Incidents in British Columbia

04-20-2026 1:05 PM
Vancouver steps up security for the 4/20 festival, and police incidents have paralysed a key ferry terminal, causing major delays. Vancouver police to increase presence at annual 4/20 festival Vancouver authorities are preparing for a large event celebrating cannabis culture. On Monday, April 20, the annual 4/20 festival will take place on the plaza in front of the Vancouver Art Gallery in downtown Vancouver, traditionally drawing large crowds of enthusiasts for mass cannabis use. Vancouver...

USA

The court agreed with Republicans that the congressional map Louisiana drew is a racial gerrymander but stopped short of a broader ruling on the Voting Rights Act.

US Supreme Court, Race and Power: How One Ruling Redraws the Political Map

04-29-2026 8:05 AM
Seemingly modest Supreme Court decisions sometimes reshape real politics far more than high-profile elections. The story about Louisiana’s congressional map is one such case. Formally, it’s about technicalities of racial gerrymandering and the interpretation of the 1965 Voting Rights Act. In substance, it’s about how much the idea of racial-minority representation still functions in American democracy and who will control Congress in the coming years. Against this backdrop, even baseball news —...
The UEA withdraw from OPEC, a cartel of major oil-producing nations that coordinates production policies to influence global oil supply and prices, will be effective from May 1.

Force, Implication, and the Fragility of U.S. Institutions

04-28-2026 2:05 PM
In three, at first glance unrelated, narratives — war with Iran and an energy crisis, a new criminal case against James Comey over an Instagram post, and the fight over funding the Secret Service amid an assassination attempt on Donald Trump — a common thread emerges. It is the turning of politics into a perpetual state of emergency, where security apparatuses, the justice system, freedom of speech and even global energy flows are woven into personal and partisan conflicts centered on the...
WASHINGTON, D.C. (NBC) -- President Donald Trump and other high-ranking administration officials were abruptly evacuated from the room at the White House Correspondents' Association annual dinner Saturday night following a security incident. Secret Service agents swarmed the ballroom at the Washington Hilton Hotel, where some reporters, administration officials and dignitaries ducked under their tables amid

Power, Media and Public Trust in an Age of Crises

04-27-2026 8:07 AM
The events described in a recent KTVZ piece about the forced evacuation of Donald Trump from the White House Correspondents’ Dinner and the analysis of a measles outbreak in the U.S. in a WRAL report may at first glance seem entirely unrelated. A political thriller in a Washington hotel and an epidemiological crisis in South Carolina — two different worlds. But in both cases the same key question is central: how do institutions that depend on public trust — the press, authorities, and public...
Breaking news and live updates on the latest from Israel, Gaza, Lebanon, Iran and the Middle East region.

Power, Trust and Security: How Local Crises Reflect a Wider Civic Divide

04-25-2026 8:06 AM
Stories from a small condominium in Florida, a city council in Texas and the geopolitical standoff over Iran may seem disparate: police storm an apartment, a council terminates a consultant’s contract, a president threatens strikes on Tehran. But a common thread runs through these narratives: a deep crisis of trust in institutions of authority and a struggle over control of force and resources — from a municipal budget to a state’s military capabilities. Seen through these accounts, society at...
Camp Mystic in Hunt, Texas on July 7, 2025.Danielle Villasana / The Washington Post via Getty Images file

Fragile Security: Everyday Places Becoming Risk Zones

04-24-2026 2:06 PM
Stories that at first glance seem unrelated — a girls' summer camp in rural Texas, a shopping mall in Louisiana, and capital punishment statistics in Nevada — are actually about the same thing. They show how our notions of safety, responsibility, and acceptable risk are changing in peaceful, familiar, “non-heroic” places: where children’s laughter, the noise of a food court, and even the strict routine of the prison system should be the norm. A single thread runs through these accounts: society...
All eastbound lanes of Beach Boulevard are closed Friday morning due to a structure fire.

Fragile Normalcy: How road, tragedy and business news paint one picture

04-24-2026 8:04 AM
In three seemingly unrelated reports — about a fire in Jacksonville, a fatal crash in Keene, and a quarterly report from a gaming corporation in Las Vegas — a single theme emerges: the vulnerability of everyday infrastructure and how our lives depend on how resiliently roads, emergency services, and big business operate. Each story describes a brief rupture in the ordinary flow of the day — a major roadway closed by a fire, a highway blocked after a pedestrian’s death, and a local gaming market...
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said he was signing an order to reschedule state-licensed and FDA-approved marijuana as a Schedule III substance.

Power, violence and “managed chaos”: what links three news stories

04-23-2026 8:04 AM
All three pieces, despite their outward differences, form a coherent picture of how modern power manages crises — from street shootings to military and political conflicts to abrupt shifts in drug policy. This is not simply three separate events, but a governing style in which security forces, personal political will and communication with the public are increasingly intertwined, and decisions become sharper, personalized and situational. In the Gulf Coast News report on the Lehigh Acres...
Celeste Rivas Hernandez, 14, was found dismembered in the trunk of the singer's Tesla in September, more than a year after she was reported missing.

War as Background: When Media Drama Displaces Human Tragedy

04-21-2026 2:04 PM
At the center of several news stories that, at first glance, seem unrelated, the same thread appears: violence is turned into a media narrative, and human life becomes expendable material for politics, the entertainment industry, and news cycles. From Donald Trump’s threats to “bomb” Iran and the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz to the case of pop performer D4vd (David Anthony Burke), accused of killing a 14‑year‑old girl, we see everywhere how brutality and the risk of escalation are presented...
The succession will end Cook's 15-year run as one of the most successful tech company leaders in modern history. He will remain CEO until Sept. 1.

Leaders, Violence and Responsibility: How News Reflects a Crisis of Trust

04-21-2026 8:08 AM
Three stories that at first glance seem unrelated — a change of head at Apple, a shooting on a highway in South Carolina, and a mass shooting of teenagers in a park in North Carolina — unexpectedly form a single narrative about how power and accountability work today. Corporate power, armed power (police), and community power (family, local communities). In all cases the issue is crisis: a change of era at one of the world’s most influential companies, a crisis of violence in American society,...

Reactions

Andrei Rodrigues en Brasilia, en noviembre de 2024.TON MOLINA (Reuters)

How the World Responds to Washington: Views from Brazil, South Korea and South Africa

04-29-2026 7:06 AM
At the end of April 2026, the United States again finds itself at the center of foreign news — not as an abstract superpower, but as a very concrete,...

How the World Sees America: Brazil, Ukraine and Israel

04-28-2026 5:05 PM
At the end of April 2026, the United States again finds itself at the center of global debates — but not only because of the familiar topic of...
Benjamin Netanyahu visits the Palmachim Air Base, accompanied by Defense Minister Israel Katz (left), and the chief of the General Staff of the Israel Defense Forces, Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir (right), on March 3, 2026.MAAYAN TOAF/ZUMA PRESS/MAXPPP

How the World Sees America in the War with Iran: India, Israel, France

04-26-2026 5:09 PM
At the end of April 2026, talking about America in the world almost automatically turns into talking about the US and Israel’s war against Iran, the...
Война США и Израиля с Ираном (2026) — Википедия

How the US Looks from Afar: War with Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, and Washington’s New Image

04-26-2026 7:06 AM
Today's image of the United States in South Africa, Israel and South Korea is being shaped not by abstract reflections on “America in general,” but...
BlockWeeks 消息,4 月 1 日,高盛分析师在报告中指出,自对伊战争爆发以来,美国联邦基金利率的市场定价剧烈波动,但今年加息的可能性依然较低。分析师表示,当前的供应冲击规模较小,且比以往引发通胀问题的冲击更为局限,油价涨幅也小于 20 世纪 70 年代。此外,他们认为「经济的起点使得通胀大范围外溢的可能性较低…

The World Watches Washington: How Russia, France and China View Today's America

04-25-2026 5:07 PM
At the end of April 2026, the United States simultaneously plays the role of a warring power, a space pioneer, a key link in the global economy and a...
El presidente Lula, este martes durante su comparecencia junto al primer ministro portugués, Luís Montenegro, en Lisboa.Pedro Nunes (REUTERS)

Washington in the Crosshairs: Australia, Brazil and South Africa Push Back

04-24-2026 7:05 AM
At the end of April 2026, the United States again found itself at the center of foreign-policy nerves on multiple continents. For Australia, the main...
慌什么?中国出新规保供应链,欧美商会坐不住了

How the World Sees Washington Today: Economic War, Iran, and Erosion

04-23-2026 5:04 PM
The outside world now discusses the US primarily not as an abstract “superpower,” but as a source of very concrete risks: from a shock on the oil...
Australia and the 2026 Iran war - Wikipedia

World Through Washington's Lens: Turkey, Germany and Australia Debate New American Power

04-23-2026 7:10 AM
Against the backdrop of a protracted war with Iran, an intensified confrontation around the Strait of Hormuz and a series of impulsive moves by the...

The World Through Washington: How China, Brazil and Australia Argue With and About the U.S.

04-22-2026 5:04 PM
In mid‑April 2026 the United States are once again at the center of international debate, but the picture varies greatly depending on where one looks...

World

Presidenta encargada Delcy Rodríguez solicita cese del fascismo y promueve reconciliación nacional

Delcy Rodríguez Defends Venezuela's Historical Rights to Essequibo

04-29-2026 4:07 AM
As part of the "Great Pilgrimage for a Venezuela without Sanctions and for Peace" campaign, acting president Delcy Rodríguez firmly asserted the country's indisputable historical rights to the disputed territory of Essequibo. In response to criticism from Guyana's President Irfaan Ali, who objected to her brooch featuring a map of Venezuela, Rodríguez stressed that such complaints are absurd, since it is the only map she has known in her life. She also announced that Venezuela is preparing to...
الجيش الإيراني أعلن إغلاق مضيق هرمز عقب الضربات التي استهدفت طهران في 28 فبراير/شباط (رويترز)

Hormuz Strait: global shipping crisis and insurance collapse

04-29-2026 3:07 AM
Since the start of the US–Israeli military campaign against Iran, the Strait of Hormuz has become the main choke point strangling the global economy. About 20% of all the planet’s oil and liquefied natural gas supplies pass through this narrow corridor. The effective closure of the strait has led to nearly 2,000 ships being stuck in the Persian Gulf awaiting passage, and rumors of a possible full blockade have heightened fears of a global recession. Even if the strait can be reopened, shipping...
منصة

War in the Persian Gulf sharply raised demand for ship-tracking

04-28-2026 4:05 PM
The conflict in the Middle East, and especially heightened tensions with Iran, has caused an unexpected surge in the popularity of vessel-tracking apps, the Financial Times reports. The Strait of Hormuz has come into focus — a key route for oil and goods shipments where thousands of ships have faced security threats. Governments, companies and media rushed to buy services that provide an instant view of maritime traffic. One of the main beneficiaries was the firm Kpler with its MarineTraffic...

US Chargé d'Affaires Urges Venezuela to Seize Opportunity

04-28-2026 4:08 AM
US Chargé d'Affaires John Barrett addressed the Venezuelan Oil Chamber with an appeal to take advantage of the restoration of bilateral relations and the opening of the energy sector. He described the current moment as a key opportunity to transform the country into a global energy hub, emphasizing the importance of cooperation to achieve this ambitious goal.
المفاوضات الناجحة للتوصل إلى الاتفاق النووي الإيراني لعام 2015 استغرقت نحو عامين (الجزيرة- مصممة بالذكاء الاصطناعي)

Diplomatic deadlock between US and Iran: no war, no peace yet

04-28-2026 3:08 AM
Despite an apparent stalemate in diplomatic efforts to end the conflict between the US and Iran, analysts are confident the parties will not return to full-scale hostilities. Reuters, citing a US official, reports that President Donald Trump was dissatisfied with Tehran’s latest proposals, which sharply reduced hopes for a swift settlement. Experts emphasize that the current situation resembles a slowdown and delays in negotiations rather than a complete collapse of diplomacy. Tehran put...
وزير الخارجية الإيراني عباس عراقجي (وسط) لدى وصوله إسلام آباد يوم 24 أبريل/نيسان الجاري (الفرنسية)

Tehran Proposes Phased Talks to Washington

04-27-2026 4:06 PM
Iran has put forward a new proposal to the United States through Pakistani intermediaries that envisages addressing issues in stages. According to Axios, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi discussed the plan during a visit to Islamabad. The main idea is to split the talks into three separate blocks, starting with a cessation of hostilities and the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, while deferring the nuclear issue to a later stage. Researcher Hossein Royouran revealed details of the...

Venezuela Condemns Attempted Attack on Trump

04-27-2026 4:08 AM
Acting President of Venezuela Delcy Rodríguez strongly condemned reports of an attempted attack on former U.S. President Donald Trump and his wife Melania during the Correspondents' Association dinner on Saturday evening. In her statement on social media she emphasized her commitment to peace, offering good wishes to Trump and all attendees of the event. "We reject any acts of violence," Rodríguez wrote, "and remind that violence is never the solution for those who defend the banner of peace."
أبرز أسباب كبح الأسعار تمثل في التدخل المنسق عبر المخزونات العالمية (غيتي)

Oil Didn’t Spike to $200: How the Market Absorbed the Strait of Hormuz Shock

04-27-2026 3:06 AM
Despite the closure of the Strait of Hormuz and the escalation of the US–Israeli war against Iran, oil prices did not reach the forecasted $200 per barrel. Since the start of the conflict on February 28, Brent rose to a peak of about $119 in late March, but then fell below $90 during lulls, averaging around $100. Light Arab crude temporarily exceeded $140. This movement shows that the market absorbed the shock rather than exploding in a sharp surge. From the outset there were alarming...
Atef Najib, a brigadier general and former head of the Political Security Department in Daraa during Syria's ousted President Bashar al-Assad's rule, who is accused of committing war crimes, attends a trial session at the Palace of Justice, in Damascus, Syria, April 26, 2026. REUTERS/Khalil Ashawi REFILE - QUALITY REPEAT

War has disrupted steel supplies, and Iran's auto industry is suffering losses

04-26-2026 4:11 PM
Direct strikes on Iran's car factories are not being carried out, but the war has significantly undermined the foundation of the sector — sheet steel. Disruptions to supplies and rising steel prices caused by the conflict are creating serious obstacles to car production. The key question arises: is the current situation a temporary glitch that can be fixed, or is it the start of deeper, more sustained pressure on production chains and the market for Iranian cars?

Knowledge

Lake Washington Floating Bridge (Lacey V. Murrow Memorial Bridge) - HistoryLink.org

Concrete boats that became roads: how Seattle residents believed the impossible

04-29-2026 11:33 PM
In the 1930s Seattle faced a huge problem. The city sat on both shores of the vast Lake Washington, and people had to spend hours driving all the way around it or take a ferry. A bridge was needed, but a conventional bridge across such a wide, deep lake would cost a fortune. Then one engineer proposed an idea that seemed utterly crazy: build a bridge that would float on the water like a giant boat. That engineer was Lacey V. Murrow, and he believed in something almost no one else did. His idea...
All This Is That: A photograph of Seattle's Hooverville, circa 1934

The city of boxes where Seattle's homeless chose a mayor: how Seattle learned to respect those who lost...

04-29-2026 11:04 AM
In 1931 a strange town appeared on the shore of Seattle's bay. Its homes were made of old crates, rusted metal and cardboard. There was no electricity. But the town had a mayor, it had rules, and people there cared for one another. That town lasted nine years — longer than any similar camp in America. And it taught the whole country an important lesson: even when people have nothing, they can create a real community if given the chance. When houses were built from what was found in the...
How the Battle in Seattle Changed Everything - In These Times

Turtles and Builders Who Became Friends on One Street

04-28-2026 11:33 PM
In 1999 something very strange happened on the streets of Seattle: people dressed in giant sea turtle costumes walked arm in arm with workers in orange vests and hard hats. They sang songs, carried signs and blocked traffic together. It looked like a parade, only very serious. And the most surprising thing was these two groups normally didn’t get along at all. But that day they realized they wanted the same things, they just spoke about them differently. This unusual friendship changed Seattle...
20 Legendary Native American Leaders Who Fought and Won - Back in Time Today

The Chief Who Didn't Want the City to Bear His Name

04-28-2026 11:04 AM
Imagine an entire huge city was named in your honor. Sounds cool, right? But what if you really don't want that? What if it violates the most important rule of your family and your people? That's exactly what happened to a man named Si'ahl — the leader we know as Chief Seattle. This is one of the strangest and most touching stories about how a city got its name. And it teaches us something important about listening to one another, even when we speak different languages and believe different...
Premium Photo | Tram Adventure Wooden Tram on a Steep Hill

The Boy Who Stopped a Tram with His Bare Hands: Seattle's Forgotten Steel-Road Heroes

04-27-2026 11:34 PM
Imagine this: a steep hill, a heavy tram full of people rolling backward faster and faster, and the brakes don't work! And only one twelve-year-old boy stands between the tram and catastrophe. This isn't fiction — it really happened in Seattle in 1912, and the story has almost been forgotten. Yet it tells not only of a brave child but also of how kids helped build an entire city on wheels. The children who pushed the city uphill In the early 1900s, Seattle was a city of trams. Picture a web of...
Southern Resident Killer Whale - Marine Mammal Commission

Grandmother Orcas Who Remember When Salmon Was Big

04-27-2026 11:04 AM
Imagine your favorite food is pineapple pizza. You eat it every day, your mother ate it, your grandmother did too. Your whole family loves that exact pizza. Now imagine that one day all the pineapples disappeared. Forever. You’re offered pizza with mushrooms, with cheese, with tomatoes, but you only want the pineapple one. That’s roughly what happened to the orcas in Puget Sound, Washington. Only instead of pizza they had chinook salmon, and instead of vanished pineapples — blocked rivers. This...
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Secret Waterways: How Smugglers Mapped Modern Seattle

04-26-2026 11:34 PM
Imagine that almost a hundred years ago ordinary people in Seattle turned into real sea pirates. They carved secret routes through the islands, hid cargo in hidden compartments of boats, and used underground tunnels to move what the government had banned. The most surprising thing — many of those secret routes became the basis for the roads and routes Seattle residents still use today. This is the story of how lawbreakers accidentally helped build a modern city. When America tried to ban the...
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Glass Bubbles Where Children Planted a Jungle in a Tech City

04-26-2026 11:04 AM
Imagine waking up one morning, looking out the window and seeing three huge glass bubbles, like spaceships, rising in the middle of an ordinary city block. And inside them — real jungles with trees that almost touch the ceiling! That’s what happened in the South Lake Union neighborhood of Seattle a few years ago. But the most interesting thing isn’t the glass spheres themselves; it’s who helped create this remarkable garden and why it was built amid computer offices. This story began when the...
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How Ordinary People Saved Pike Place Market — Seattle's Heart

04-25-2026 11:33 PM
Imagine your favorite place in the city — a park where you play, a library where you read, or a market that sells delicious doughnuts — suddenly slated to be demolished by bulldozers. Wiped off the map and replaced with a boring parking lot. Sounds like a nightmare, right? That almost happened to Pike Place Market in Seattle in the 1960s. But a group of ordinary people — not superheroes, not millionaires, just fellow residents — decided it wouldn't happen. And they won. This story shows that...