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King County restaurants post storefront signs that display their health-inspection status at a glance. (Courtesy of King County)

SEATTLE King County food safety ratings are back online

06-12-2026 10:04 AM
After an almost seven-month break, the map of food safety ratings and inspection information for food establishments in King County, Washington, is...

EVENTS Seattle & Area Events: June 12–19, 2026

06-12-2026 9:08 AM
The week of June 12–19 in Seattle promises to be full: outdoor concerts at Marymoor and on the waterfront, street festivals and carnivals in Ballard,...

EVENTS Events July 15–August 11, 2026 — plan ahead

06-12-2026 9:02 AM
This roundup is compiled for preliminary planning of your music and sports outings in Seattle and the surrounding area from July 15 to August 11,...
Sabato's Crystal Ball shifted three Senate races toward Democrats, saying they have a clearer path to winning the majority in the midterm elections.

USA A World Living in Extremes

06-12-2026 8:07 AM
The American agenda these days looks, at first glance, fragmented: destructive storms and record heat, a tense fight for control of the Senate, a...
Trumps Bluff ist durchschaut, kommentiert US-Korrespondent Friedemann Diederichs. © Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Montage: Ippen.Media

REACTIONS The World Watches Washington: Turkey, Russia and Germany Rethink the US in the Trump Era

06-12-2026 7:06 AM
What was once described as "predictable American leadership" is today discussed in three very different countries — Turkey, Russia and Germany — in...
Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez says her recent miscarriage revealed the inadequacy of pain treatment for women suffering pregnancy loss. (Lindsey Wasson / The Associated Press, 2025)

SEATTLE Fight to Ease Miscarriage Pain: A Congresswoman's Personal Story

06-12-2026 6:05 AM
Congresswoman Mary Gluesenkamp Perez, who represents Washington’s 3rd Congressional District covering the southern part of the state, including the...

WEATHER 🌤️ 10-day weather forecast for Seattle, Washington

06-12-2026 5:06 AM
Today, 06/12/2026, Seattle is expected to be mostly cloudy with light rain. The air temperature will be around 63°F, which is slightly below normal...

WORLD Venezuela Signs License with Shell for Loran Gas Field Phase I

06-12-2026 4:07 AM
Venezuela has signed a licensing agreement with the international energy company Shell to begin the first phase of developing the Loran gas field....
ترمب صرّح بأن الولايات المتحدة أبرمت اتفاقا رائعا مع إيران (الأوروبية)

WORLD US and Iran Prepare Preliminary Agreement to Reduce Tensions

06-12-2026 3:05 AM
According to diplomatic sources, the United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran have achieved a breakthrough in talks and are preparing to sign a...

Seattle

Artist and activist Erin Shigaki, left, and Stan Shikuma, with Japanese American Citizens League and Tsuru for Solidarity, share a moment following the unveiling of permanent installation “Never Again is Now” by Shigaki at Bellevue College in Bellevue on Thursday. (Ivy Ceballo / The Seattle Times)

Bellevue rededicates mural honoring Japanese Americans

06-11-2026 10:06 PM
Bellevue College on the east side of Seattle has officially made permanent the mural "Never Again Is Now," dedicated to a tragic chapter in Japanese...
Kraken center Ben Meyers takes the opening face-off against Lightning center Yanni Gourde during the first period of a game in March. (Jennifer Buchanan / The Seattle Times)

Fires in Seattle and Kraken staff changes

06-11-2026 6:06 PM
News of the day: large fires engulfed warehouses in Fremont and Ballard, and the Seattle Kraken hockey club announced the appointment of Patrik...
King County Executive Girmay Zahilay, seen here in March, used his first State of the County address Wednesday to outline the stakes and challenges ahead while offering more modest proposals. (Karen Ducey / The Seattle Times)

Zahilay Targets Childcare, Buses and Housing

06-11-2026 3:05 PM
King County Executive Girmay Zahilay used his first "State of the County" address to lay out an ambitious plan for Washington state's largest county,...

Route to picturesque Artist Point in Washington reopens

06-11-2026 12:04 PM
The Mount Baker Highway (State Route 542), which leads to the scenic Artist Point northeast of Bellingham, is fully open to traffic. This 2.7-mile...
Two separate hit-and-runs in Tacoma involving a similar vehicle left two pedestrians injured on Saturday.

Seattle: New hires, vegan doughnuts and World Cup 2026 transport chaos

06-11-2026 10:05 AM
In today's digest: the Kraken bolster their front office and coaching staff with experienced figures, vegan doughnut shop Dough Joy is leaving...
Power poles and power lines on 22nd Ave. at the intersection of East Pine Street in Seattle, on Tuesday, Feb. 24. (Karen Ducey / The Seattle Times)

Seattle imposes moratorium on data center construction

06-11-2026 6:05 AM
The Seattle City Council voted unanimously, 9-0, to impose a one-year moratorium on the construction of new large data centers. The decision comes...

Girl survives after Seattle doctors find near-fatal error made in Oregon

06-10-2026 10:04 PM
The parents of a 13-year-old girl from Oregon have filed a $17 million lawsuit against Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU). They claim surgeons...
caption: The Space Needle is painted as a soccer ball ahead of the FIFA World Cup in Seattle.

World Cup in Seattle, new airport concourse and Seahawks recoveries

06-10-2026 6:06 PM
The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off in Seattle: a guide for newcomers. Seattle-Tacoma International Airport opens the renovated Concourse C to...
Ben Bakkenta explores a newly-installed IKE, or Interactive Kiosk Experience, near Pike Place Market on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, in Seattle. (Nick Wagner / The Seattle Times)

Seattle launches first interactive street kiosks

06-10-2026 3:05 PM
On Tuesday the first of a series of eight-foot digital kiosks that resemble giant smartphones began operating in Seattle. The devices are installed...

Neighbors

In 1976, about 10,000 people from more than 130 countries came to Vancouver to propose solutions for a rapidly urbanizing world. Mother Teresa spoke, Bill Reid contributed a mural, and attendees discussed ideas from student-made electric cars to DIY building materials.

Vancouver: from a "forgotten" conference to a football boom

06-11-2026 1:06 PM
Digest of news on three vivid events in the life of Vancouver and British Columbia: the historic UN housing conference, an influx of Australian fans for the World Cup, and a slowdown in the housing market. The "Woodstock" of housing conferences: how Vancouver tried 50 years ago to save the world from urban chaos In 1976, when the world faced a population explosion, rapid urbanization and the rise of "megacities," an event took place in Vancouver that journalists dubbed the "Woodstock" of...
Cargo ships at anchor on English Bay and the downtown Vancouver, B.C., skyline are seen on October 16, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck.DD

Lights and Shelter: Vancouver News

06-10-2026 1:06 PM
Vancouver unveiled a free summer fireworks event, Summer Lights, on July 31, and the premier of British Columbia offered refuge to a Somali referee who was denied entry to the World Cup by the U.S. Vancouver solved the fireworks problem: new show replaces cancelled celebration of light Residents and visitors of Vancouver can breathe a sigh of relief: city officials announced a free fireworks display in English Bay this summer. The event, called Summer Lights in English Bay, will take place on...
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Vancouver police fatally shot hostage-taker

06-09-2026 1:06 PM
Lasqueti Island is being sold for the price of a Vancouver condo. A police watchdog is investigating the fatal shooting of a suspect in a home invasion. Vancouver police fatally shot a hostage-taker during a failed attempt to storm a home The incident occurred Monday evening on Commercial Drive in Vancouver, when police were forced to use lethal force against a suspect in a reported armed break-in at a private residence. According to an official statement from the Vancouver Police Department...
A woman paddles a kayak on False Creek as smoke from wildfires burning in B.C. and the U.S. hangs in the air, in Vancouver, B.C., Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

British Columbia news: weather, rentals and drugs

06-08-2026 1:13 PM
Rains have reduced wildfire risk in British Columbia, but experts remain cautious. Vancouver led rent declines in Canada, yet remains the second-most expensive city. The province is calling for a unified policy to remediate homes contaminated by drugs after the opioid crisis. Rains have reduced wildfire risk in British Columbia, but experts remain cautious This past weekend brought not only disappointment for those planning outdoor recreation in British Columbia, but also a long-awaited...
The B.C. government predicts Vancouver’s seven FIFA World Cup matches will benefit the province’s economy years into the future, but experts and previous research on the impact of large sports events suggest there’s little evidence that’s the case.

World Cup Economy and Life in Vancouver

06-07-2026 1:05 PM
In today's digest: experts question the economic benefits of the 2026 World Cup in Vancouver, a touching squirrel rescue in British Columbia, and approval of a reduced transit pass for low-income residents in the city. Myths and Reality: Is the World Cup Good for Canada? The Government of British Columbia has presented an optimistic forecast of the economic benefits from hosting seven matches of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Vancouver. According to their calculations, the tournament will bring the...
The CBSA says it searched a Vancouver home in August 2024 and uncovered six firearms, including a pair of 3D-printed “Glock-type” pistols and a semi-automatic rifle. (Handout)

Vancouver News: From 3D-Printed Guns to Luxury Real Estate

06-06-2026 1:04 PM
Today’s digest covers high-profile Vancouver stories: a local man facing trial over an arsenal of 3D-printed weapons and drugs, the opening of a new $183-million amphitheatre at the PNE, and a unique Bowen Island mansion that has dropped $13 million in price. Federal charges: Vancouver man to face court over arsenal of 3D-printed guns and drugs The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has laid 21 charges against a Vancouver resident following an operation conducted last summer. According to CTV...
A new ranking from MedExpress looked at the fitness of large cities across Canada, with a surprising Metro Vancouver city ranking first.

British Columbia News: Fitness, Economy and Crime

06-05-2026 1:07 PM
Fresh news from British Columbia: Burnaby has been named Canada’s fittest city, the labour market showed solid growth in May despite global challenges, and a Vancouver resident faces 21 charges after an arsenal and drugs were found in his home. The fitness city: who beat Vancouver for healthiest residents When it comes to healthy living in Canada, many immediately think of Vancouver — a city where jogging along the seawall and sunset yoga have become almost a religion. However, a recent study...
New provincial funding helps local manufacturers reach new markets

Vancouver economy and society: investment, crisis and celebration

06-04-2026 1:05 PM
Half a million dollars to create 25 jobs, anxiety over the suspension of an overdose prevention site, and free events for seniors — key developments of the day in Vancouver. Investment in manufacturing: how half a million dollars create new jobs in Vancouver The Government of British Columbia has announced nearly $500,000 in funding from the BC Manufacturing Jobs Fund to support two manufacturing projects in the Lower Mainland region. These investments are aimed at expanding the capacity of...
Billionaire and Lululemon Athletica founder Chip Wilson has won a legal challenge to lower the assessed value of his Vancouver waterfront mansion — long listed as the most expensive home in British Columbia — by more than $18 million.

British Columbia: taxes, ferries and whistleblower payouts

06-03-2026 1:04 PM
Several notable events in British Columbia: Lululemon founder Chip Wilson won a court case, lowering the assessed value of his mansion by $18 million; the regulator paid a whistleblower $25,000 for the first time; and BC Ferries is introducing a temporary five-percent fare surcharge because of rising fuel costs amid the Middle East conflict. Lululemon founder’s Vancouver mansion knocked down $18 million in assessments Canadian billionaire and creator of the well-known athletic apparel brand...

USA

Rip Roarin' Falls at Carowinds, on the North Carolina-South Carolina border, promises the tallest drop on a water ride, plus backward drops reaching speeds of up to 50 mph in 2027.

Risk, adrenaline and control: how we manage danger

06-11-2026 2:07 PM
In three very different storylines — from a water slide with a record drop, through a stolen SUV in the ocean off a quiet suburb, to behind-the-scenes talks between the US and Iran about a nuclear deal and the security of the Strait of Hormuz — a single common theme unexpectedly emerges. It is the human relationship to risk and attempts to put it under control: in the entertainment industry risk is turned into safe adrenaline; in the criminal story uncontrolled risk creates a threat to the...
Is Bari Weiss Breaking the News? Her Tumultuous ‘60 Minutes’ Overhaul Triggers New Fears at CBS

Crisis of Trust in News: From "60 Minutes" to Street Reports

06-11-2026 8:06 AM
At first glance disparate stories — an internal revolt at CBS News over the overhaul of "60 Minutes" led by Bari Weiss, a local investigation into towing refunds in Houston on ABC13, mass arrests following Knicks victory celebrations at Madison Square Garden reported by ABC7NY — actually add up to a single larger narrative. It’s a story about how the news business in the U.S. is changing, how media are simultaneously losing and trying to regain trust, and how audiences, authorities,...
Voters walk into the MHS field house to decide Marblehead’s first general override in 21 years.CURRENTPHOTOS / GREY COLLINS

Violence, security and trust in institutions: three stories of one America

06-10-2026 8:05 AM
Three seemingly unrelated stories — the conviction for the killing of a high school student at a Texas stadium, the search for a suspect who struck a police officer in Massachusetts, and a record tax override in the small town of Marblehead — describe the same nervous system of contemporary America. The same themes keep surfacing: fear and violence, the role of police and courts, racial and social fault lines, and above all the question of whether people trust the institutions that are supposed...
The NIH has appointed researcher John Powers III to lead its infectious disease institute on an acting basis, after weeks of being in leadership limbo.

How Resilience Works: From a Player Injury to Green Fuel and a Change in NIAID Leadership

06-09-2026 8:06 AM
At first glance, the three pieces have nothing in common: the injury to New York Giants pass rusher Abdul Carter at practice, American Airlines’ record deal with Google on sustainable aviation fuel, and the appointment of a new acting director at the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). But viewed more broadly, they share a single theme: how complex systems — sports, the aviation industry, the national health system — learn to survive under pressure, manage risk,...
Israel earlier said it struck Hezbollah targets in Lebanon's capital Beirut, prompting threats of an Iranian response.

Fragile Security: How Violence Becomes the New Normal

06-07-2026 2:05 PM
The events described in three sources at first glance seem unrelated: Iranian missile launches toward Israel and a local shooting in a park in a Baltimore suburb, which left a police officer, a suspect and a bystander injured. But if you look not at geography but at the essence of what’s happening, a common storyline emerges: violence as a daily, almost routine reality in which security becomes increasingly fragile, costly and dependent on political decisions and public trust. At the regional...
Deputy Chief Joseph Heffernan of the Toledo, Ohio, police department provides details about a shooting that left at least 12 people wounded Saturday night.WDIV

The Fragility of Normal: When the Familiar World Suddenly Breaks

06-07-2026 8:04 AM
Sometimes very different news items — about a football club moving, the death of a beloved actor, and a shooting at a city festival — unexpectedly form a single theme: how quickly and without warning what we take for granted can change. A local team that “was always here,” an actor who seems an eternal part of the screen world, a family festival associated only with music and food — all of these can disappear or be shattered in one day. That vulnerability of the familiar order becomes the...
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How language and the idea of norms are changing: from laws to sports and radio

06-05-2026 2:05 PM
Modern news—even when stories seem entirely unrelated — a bill to replace the words “mother” and “father” in New York, a change of the “voice” on a popular NPR radio show, and Detroit receiver Kendrick Law’s ACL injury in the NFL — actually tell the same fundamental story: how society redefines familiar roles and the words it uses to describe reality. Through language and symbolic figures — “mother” and “father,” the “voice of the show,” the “franchise player” — we negotiate what counts as...
The Lee County Sheriff's Office is conducting an investigation in the 200 block of West 13th Street in Lehigh Acres after deputies said two people died in a shooting.

Safety, law and vulnerable people: what three recent news stories are saying

06-04-2026 8:05 AM
All three news items, taken from different cities and even different states in the U.S., at first glance describe unrelated events: a killing at an Atlanta metro station, a double homicide in a Florida shooting, and a contested revision of an “anti‑camping” law in Colorado. But viewed together, a common thread emerges: how federal and local authorities balance providing security with treating vulnerable groups — transit riders, residents of low‑income neighborhoods, the homeless. That balance...
See live results from the 2026 Los Angeles Mayor primary election as votes are counted by candidate

Political Nervousness and Security: How the U.S. Enters the Election Cycle

06-03-2026 8:05 AM
American politics and public safety today are intertwined far more tightly than a quick glance at isolated news items suggests. Local primaries in Iowa, a fierce race for Los Angeles mayor and a tense hostage standoff in Bakersfield, California — all described in pieces from NBC News, KCII Radio and the NBC News report on the Bakersfield hostage situation (https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/bakersfield-bomb-threat-chase-rcna348174) — together form a picture of a country entering a new...

Reactions

Das Aus für das Kampfjet-Projekt FCAS trifft Deutschland inmitten geopolitischer Spannungen. Die Bundesregierung ringt um Antworten auf Kriege und einen unberechenbaren US-Präsidenten.

The World Eyes Washington: How Australia, Germany and China Debate the US Today

06-11-2026 7:16 AM
In early June 2026, America again became the central nerve of global politics — but not in the familiar role of a “unipolar leader,” rather as a...

Tariffs, War and Distrust: How Brazil, India and France View the U.S. Today

06-09-2026 5:04 PM
From the outside it may seem that the U.S. still sets the world's agenda and the rest of the world merely reacts. But if you look at how people in...
Declining US Global Leadership: Reasons, Implications, And Way Forward - PWOnlyIAS

America in the crosshairs of three continents: how Saudi Arabia, South Africa and China debate the US...

06-09-2026 7:05 AM
Over the past days three very different countries — Saudi Arabia, South Africa and China — have been discussing the United States with surprisingly...
O estilo imperial e de teor não disfarçadamente chantagista de negociar do presidente Donald Trump voltou a cair sobre o Brasil com a conclusão da investigação, nos termos da Lei de Comércio americana, sobre supostas práticas brasileiras desleais de co

"Tariffs, Intervention and Refugees: How Brazil, Turkey and South Africa Are Arguing About the...

06-08-2026 5:07 PM
While attention inside the United States is fixed on the upcoming elections and new hardline measures by the Trump administration, discussions about...
50 штатов США и округ Колумбия. Насыщенность цвета штатов обозначает величину усреднённого преимущества кандидата от одной партии над кандидатом от другой партии напрезидентских выборах 2016и2020 годов. Штаты, которые изменили политический вектор в 2020 году, окрашены в серый цвет.

How the World Sees America Today: Elections, War and the Struggle for Influence

06-08-2026 7:06 AM
What is said about America in Washington itself is only a small part of the global conversation about the United States. In South Africa, Ukraine and...
As incertezas na entrega dos submarinos nucleares AUKUS para a Austrália - Poder Naval

The World Through Washington's Prism: How Australia, Ukraine and Russia Debate the U.S

06-07-2026 5:03 PM
If you look at the news of recent weeks from Sydney, Kyiv and Moscow, one and the same silhouette keeps flashing like in a kaleidoscope — the United...
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How the US Is Viewed Today from Tokyo, Canberra and Kyiv

06-06-2026 7:06 AM
The American agenda has again become so dense globally that separate storylines — from the war in the Middle East to military artificial intelligence...
写真は赤沢亮正経済産業相。4月7日、東京で撮影。REUTERS/Issei Kato

How the World Sees America Today: Ally, Risk-Taker, and System-Forming Power

06-05-2026 5:13 PM
In early June 2026, discussions about the United States in foreign media and expert circles resemble a polyphonic chorus: different countries hear...

Alliance Under Pressure: How Seoul, Jerusalem and Kyiv See Today's America

06-05-2026 7:05 AM
In early June 2026 the United States is simultaneously at war with Iran, balancing between China and its allies in Asia, arguing with Congress over...

World

Mexico's Raul Jimenez celebrates after scoring his side's second goal during the World Cup Group A soccer match between Mexico and South Africa in Mexico City, Thursday, June 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)

IPO on the Horizon: 8 Answers on How Companies Go Public

06-11-2026 4:08 PM
In anticipation of the expected initial public offerings (IPOs) of giants such as SpaceX, OpenAI and Anthropic, this piece explains the essence of the process: how private companies become public, what the advantages and risks of listings are for the market and investors, and how such events affect stock markets. The review also presents the largest historical listings to give readers a complete picture of the phenomenon.

New US Licenses Expand Energy and Mining Cooperation with Venezuela

06-11-2026 4:07 AM
The US Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has issued a new package of general licenses intended to broaden the capabilities of American and international companies in Venezuela’s energy and mining sectors. Documents designated as licenses 46C, 47A, 48B, 50B, 51B, 52A and 54A replace earlier versions issued in February and March of this year. In particular, license 50B codifies permissions for major firms such as Chevron, Repsol, Shell, BP, Eni and Maurel & Prom...
القوات الجوية والبحرية الأمريكية استخدمت ذخائر دقيقة التوجيه لضرب أهداف إيرانية (مولدة بالذكاء الاصطناعي) (الجزيرة)

Escalation of US–Iran Military Conflict

06-11-2026 3:05 AM
The United States and Iran exchanged a series of military strikes, leading to a significant escalation of tensions in the Middle East. US Central Command announced “precision” strikes on targets inside Iran, including air defense systems, radars, and military communications centers. Washington said these targets posed a threat to US forces and to freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz. In response, Tehran announced strikes on American bases in Kuwait, Bahrain and Jordan, as well as on...
Президент Дональд Трамп обещает вновь атаковать Иран и упрекает страну за задержку переговоров о временном мирном соглашении во время...

Global alarm over escalation between the US and Iran

06-10-2026 7:08 PM
Recently international media have been registering growing alarm over the aggressive rhetoric and actions from Donald Trump’s circle toward Iran: from renewed bombings and Tehran’s retaliatory strikes to fears that local clashes could escalate into a large-scale Middle Eastern conflict. Reports emphasize that even countries and audiences far from the region view Washington as a key driver of rising instability, and that the escalation of strikes and threats undermines diplomatic deterrence...
President Donald Trump talks with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, as he participates in a roundtable discussion on public safety at a Tennessee Air National Guard Base, Monday, March 23, 2026, in Memphis, Tenn. (AP Photo/Bruce Newman)

Football and politics on the edge: World Cup 2026 at the center of disputes

06-10-2026 4:07 PM
Less than a week before the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, to be held in the United States, Canada and Mexico, questions are growing louder in sporting and political circles about where the game ends and politics begins. This tournament is likely to become the most politicized in football history, and its organization is already provoking fierce debates about the boundaries between sport and ideology.
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Venezuela adopts law to support cocoa producers

06-10-2026 4:08 AM
The National Assembly of Venezuela approved in the second reading the first 18 articles of a bill to promote the development of cocoa production, aimed at ensuring sustainable growth of the sector with a focus on agroecology and added value. Deputy Jesús Faría emphasized that the new law establishes principles of social justice in a sector where raw-material producers have historically suffered from inequality in the supply chain. The document provides for the creation of mechanisms for a...
صورة نشرتها إيران وقالت إنها توثق إطلاق صواريخ هجومية (رويترز)

Iran Carries Out Massive Strike on US Bases in Response to Attacks

06-10-2026 3:05 AM
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced a large-scale missile and drone attack on American military facilities in the region, stating that strikes were directed at bases in Bahrain (headquarters of the US Fifth Fleet), Kuwait (Ali Al Salem Air Base) and Jordan (Al-Azraq Air Base). The IRGC statement emphasizes that this operation was a direct response to nighttime bombings of southern districts of Iran by American forces, and contains a warning that any further US aggression...
تباين المصالح بين ترمب ونتنياهو من شأنه أن ينسف اتفاق وقف إطلاق النار بين طهران وواشنطن (رويترز)

Trump and Netanyahu's Dilemma: a Fragile Ceasefire in the Middle East

06-09-2026 4:05 PM
The recent escalation between Iran and Israel has once again exposed the fragility of the ceasefire regime in the Middle East, as well as the depth of contradictions in the relationship between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The exchange of rocket strikes in recent days has become a new test for this complex tie. Although the leaders jointly struck Iran in late February, their political and strategic interests have begun to diverge as the conflict has...

Venezuela's oil exports reach 1.25 million barrels per day

06-09-2026 4:06 AM
The U.S. Embassy in Caracas announced that oil exports from Venezuela have reached 1.25 million barrels per day — the highest level in the last seven years. This achievement, according to the American diplomatic mission, is the result of a three-stage plan developed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio and President Donald Trump. Chargé d’Affaires John Barrett noted that such progress became possible thanks to cooperation with the interim government of Delcy Rodríguez and private investors, which...

Knowledge

On this day: The Seattle SuperSonics officially move to Oklahoma City in 2008 - KIRO 7 News Seattle

Children Who Fought for Their Team (and Taught Adults an Important Lesson)

06-12-2026 11:04 AM
In 2008 something happened in Seattle that made thousands of kids cry. Their beloved basketball team, the SuperSonics, was leaving for another city. But this sad story actually tells us how children's voices can change the world — even when it seems adults aren't listening. A Transforming Arena and a Dream Team Imagine a huge building that can completely change its interior overnight. In 1995 engineers turned the old KeyArena in Seattle into a real technical marvel. The roof of that building...
Draining Seattle Small Lakes - Hidden Hydrology

Salmon Detectives: How Kids Found Secret Rivers Beneath the Asphalt

06-11-2026 11:34 PM
In Seattle there’s an amazing secret: real rivers flow beneath streets, parking lots and even schoolyards. But almost no one sees them! Many years ago people simply buried these streams in pipes and forgot about them. Along with the streams, the salmon nearly disappeared — the fish that return from the ocean each year to the little creeks where they were born to continue their families. Then ordinary city residents — moms, dads and especially children — turned into real nature detectives. The...
The Black Women Who Saved Seattle Jazz | YWCA

Clubs Where Music Was Stronger Than Unjust Rules

06-11-2026 11:04 AM
Imagine that in your city there was a rule: children with dark hair cannot play with children with light hair. You can't sit together at school, you can't go to the same shops, you can't even be friends. Sounds silly and hurtful, right? But long ago, when your great-grandparents were children, America had exactly such unfair rules. They were about people's skin color, and this was called segregation. But in Seattle there was a special place where those silly rules didn't work. These were the...
The Black Women Who Saved Seattle Jazz | YWCA

Music Born from Injustice: How Seattle Jazz Taught the City an Important Lesson

06-10-2026 11:34 PM
Imagine that in your city there were rules about where your family could live, which store you could enter, which school you could attend — and all those rules depended only on the color of your skin. Sounds unbelievably unfair, right? But that’s how people in Seattle lived less than a century ago. And out of that injustice came one of America’s most remarkable musical stories — a story that still teaches us important things today. The street where the rules didn’t apply In the 1920s–1940s,...
Filipino Resistance to Anti-Miscegenation Laws in Washington State - Great Depression Project

The Dancer Who Challenged Unfair Rules: How Filipino Workers Taught America What It Means to...

06-10-2026 11:04 AM
Imagine being banned from going to your school dances just because you look different from other kids. Or being forbidden from befriending certain classmates because of the color of your skin. That sounds horribly unfair, right? But that’s how thousands of workers from the Philippine Islands lived in America in the 1930s. This is the story of how one young man, who only wanted to dance, became a hero and helped change cruel rules for everyone. Workers Who Were Forbidden to Have Fun In the early...
The Monorail & Space Needle, Seattle World's Fair, 1962 | Flickr

The train from the future they forgot to remove: how Seattle residents fell in love with a ride that was...

06-09-2026 11:34 PM
Imagine that your city decided to build an attraction for a big celebration. Something completely incredible, like a spaceship. And they said: you have only ten months! Usually even a school takes longer to build. But the engineers said “yes” — and created a train that rides above the street at the height of a five-story building. This happened in Seattle in 1962, and that train still carries people today, even though it was supposed to disappear after six months. A big fair and an impossible...
Pullman Porter - The Blade

Porters Who Built a Dream Home (and Taught a City Not to Fear)

06-09-2026 11:03 AM
Imagine you work on a train, carrying heavy suitcases, cleaning rooms, and smiling at passengers all day and all night. And when you come home to Seattle, you have nowhere to relax with friends because many places won’t let you in because of the color of your skin. That’s how African American railroad porters lived in the early 1900s. But they didn’t give up — they built their own home. And that home changed the whole city. People who worked on wheels At the beginning of the 20th century, when...
David Rodgers: The Crafting of Boats and Building of Seattle's Legacy - HistoryLink.org

The City That Built Ships Faster Than Anyone (and Didn’t Know What to Do with Them)

06-08-2026 11:33 PM
Imagine your city suddenly decided to build a hundred huge ships in one year. Not little boats, but real giant ships, each as big as several houses! That’s what happened in Seattle more than a hundred years ago, and that story changed the city forever — although it all began with a big problem. When the Whole World Asked Seattle for Help In 1917 World War I was underway and America entered the war. The problem was that German submarines were sinking ships faster than they could be built. Food,...
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The Market That Almost Vanished (and How Children Helped Save It)

06-08-2026 11:04 AM
Imagine waking up one morning to find out that your favorite place in the city — where you buy apples from a cheerful farmer, where fish fly over the stalls, where street musicians play songs — will soon disappear forever. In its place they will build gray parking lots and tall hotels. That's what happened in Seattle in 1971 to Pike Place Market. But this story is not about something disappearing. It's about how ordinary people — moms, dads, grandmothers, students and even children — decided...

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The Hundred-Thousand-Dollar Question for Washington State

06-10-2026 5:35 PM
There is a number making the rounds in Olympia this week, and it is doing what big round numbers do: flattering some people, insulting others, and...
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Trump's New Spy Chief and the Logic of Retribution. What Could Go Wrong?

06-06-2026 3:31 PM
The job of Director of National Intelligence was designed to be, above everything else, boring in a specific way. After the catastrophic intelligence...
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The Stopwatch Stops: How *60 Minutes* Came Apart

06-05-2026 1:31 AM
On the first Monday in June, the most respected newsroom in American television held a staff meeting that felt less like a planning session than a...