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SEATTLE Julia Sweeney Returns to Spokane as Parade Grand Marshal

05-16-2026 10:04 AM
Actress, comedian and former Saturday Night Live (SNL) cast member Julia Sweeney, a native of Spokane, Washington, served as the grand marshal of the...

EVENTS What's On in Seattle (May 16–23, 2026)

05-16-2026 9:05 AM
This week Seattle becomes a playground of diverse experiences: from major festivals and street fairs to theatre premieres and sporting events —...
President Trump announced U.S. and Nigerian forces eliminated Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, whom he identified as the second in command of ISIS globally.

USA Power, Violence and Legitimacy: How States Fight for Control

05-16-2026 8:04 AM
Three seemingly unconnected stories — a US-Nigerian special operation against ISIS, a local shooting in Wyoming, and a dispute between Virginia...
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REACTIONS Washington Between Kyiv, Moscow and Tehran: Debates in Ukraine, Australia and Russia

05-16-2026 7:07 AM
In mid‑May 2026 the United States are again at the center of other countries’ news — but this time it is no longer the classic story of the “world’s...
An ambulance arrives transporting a patient Friday afternoon at Connections Kirkland, a 24-hour walk-in crisis care center in Kirkland, pictured in 2024. (Kevin Clark / The Seattle Times)

SEATTLE King County buys crisis center building for $32.6 million

05-16-2026 6:04 AM
King County has officially purchased the crisis psychiatric center building in Kirkland that it had been leasing since 2024. According to tax...

WEATHER 🌤️ 10-day weather forecast for Seattle, Washington

05-16-2026 5:05 AM
Today, 05/16, Seattle is expected to be cloudy with some clearing. Daytime temperature around 72°F, falling to about 55°F at night. Wind will be from...

WORLD Meeting in Caracas: Venezuela and the World Bank Begin a New Dialogue

05-16-2026 4:10 AM
Acting President of Venezuela Delcy Rodríguez held a meeting today with a high-level World Bank delegation led by Vice President for Latin America...
ميناء الفجيرة أصبح شريان حياة للإمارات بعد إغلاق مضيق هرمز (رويترز)

WORLD UAE speeds up construction of oil pipeline to bypass Strait of Hormuz

05-16-2026 3:05 AM
The Abu Dhabi Office of Public Relations announced that the United Arab Emirates will accelerate the construction of a new pipeline with twice the...
A medical team moves a COVID-19 patient to a new room in the ICU at Central Washington Hospital in 2021. FEMA will reimburse some of the state’s COVID-related healthcare costs, such as for protective equipment and added staffing. (Amanda Snyder / The Seattle Times)

SEATTLE Washington gets $538M in delayed FEMA COVID-era payments

05-15-2026 10:04 PM
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced payments of $538 million to the state of Washington, its local health departments and...

Seattle

Seattle adds four new free public bathrooms in Pioneer Square

Seattle: record population growth and city news

05-15-2026 6:05 PM
Seattle has entered the top five fastest-growing U.S. cities, launched a pilot of smart public restrooms and is monitoring a rare hantavirus among...
A pedestrian is reflected in raindrops as they walk along Alki Beach in Seattle earlier this spring. (Nick Wagner / The Seattle Times)

Thunderstorms Expected in Seattle Amid Sharp Cooldown

05-15-2026 3:04 PM
Residents of Seattle are being warned of possible thunderstorms over the next two days, which will bring a sharp drop in temperatures. According to...
A northwestern pond turtle yearling is examined before being released to a Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife recovery pond in Pierce County. (WDFW photo)

Rescued turtles returned to the wild in the Columbia River Gorge

05-15-2026 12:04 PM
The Oregon Zoo, with the help of volunteers and conservation specialists, released 22 endangered northwestern pond turtles back into the Columbia...
A room inside the ER where a child had boarded for more than two months at Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital in Tacoma in February 2022, because there weren’t other places for the child to go. (Amanda Snyder / The Seattle Times)

Washington cuts "boarding" of children in hospitals due to lack of psychiatric care

05-15-2026 10:05 AM
A new report published by the office of the governor of Washington state shows a significant improvement in the situation of hospitalizing children...
Trader Joe’s grocery carts at Issaquah Commons shopping center. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times, 2023)

New Trader Joe's to Open in Woodinville on Friday

05-15-2026 6:04 AM
The first Trader Joe's in the city of Woodinville, located at 14035 N.E. Woodinville Duvall Road, will open this Friday. For locals this is a...
This rendering shows the exterior of a planned 5,500-capacity concert venue near T-Mobile Park in Sodo.  (Courtesy Live Nation)

New Live Nation concert venue to open in Seattle near T-Mobile Park

05-14-2026 10:04 PM
Live Nation has teamed up with the owners of the Seattle Mariners — the Major League Baseball (MLB) club whose home field is T-Mobile Park in the...
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Texas Prepares for 600th Execution Amid Disputes Over Intellectual Disability

05-14-2026 6:06 PM
Today’s digest covers two main stories: a dramatic case in Texas where the state is set to carry out its 600th execution despite expert findings of...
Two Washington state House campaigns are far outpacing the other 200 in early fundraising. It shows how politics right now is either all-in with Trump’s MAGA movement, or all-out, writes columnist Danny Westneat. (Ellen M. Banner / The Seattle Times)

Two outsiders lead fundraising in Washington state’s legislative race

05-14-2026 3:04 PM
In Washington state, two political newcomers have unexpectedly become the fundraising leaders in the race for the state legislature. Megachurch...
Downtown Seattle from the Space Needle on Oct. 15. (Kevin Clark / The Seattle Times)

Seattle among top five fastest-growing US cities

05-14-2026 12:04 PM
Seattle continues to grow steadily, even though the boom of the 2010s, when it was the fastest-growing large city in America, is behind it. According...

Neighbors

A crashed Vancouver Police Department Vehicle sits next to another crashed vehicle on May 15, 2026. (CityNews image, Jack Rabb)

Vancouver incidents and life: crash, housing privacy and the Whitecaps

05-15-2026 1:04 PM
Today's news from Vancouver covers three key topics: a serious crash involving a police vehicle that left an elderly man critically injured; a ruling to keep short‑term rental addresses private despite a long campaign by an activist; and a coalition of city, provincial and Indigenous leaders working to keep the Whitecaps soccer club in the city. Police‑involved crash closes Vancouver street: elderly man critically injured Early Friday morning in Vancouver's West End, a serious crash involving a...
A chandelier is seen under the Granville Street Bridge in downtown Vancouver, B.C., Thursday, November 28, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward

Vancouver: Tragedy, Sport and Real Estate

05-14-2026 1:05 PM
Today's digest brings together three important stories from British Columbia: a woman's tragic fall from the Granville Street Bridge has sparked public outrage and calls for safety barriers; the Vancouver Whitecaps soccer club is fighting to survive with support from politicians and Indigenous nations; and a unique real estate listing — a home with a private golf course — is on the market for $1.68 million. Tragedy on the Granville Bridge: Police watchdog probes woman's fall as public demands...
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World Cup Preparations and the Whitecaps Crisis

05-13-2026 1:06 PM
In the digest — updates to BC Place for the 2026 World Cup, the British Columbia premier’s stance on AI risks following the Tumbler Ridge tragedy, and pivotal talks to save the Vancouver soccer club involving government and Indigenous leaders. Getting ready for the World Cup: BC Place transformed for the 2026 tournament A month before the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, British Columbia Premier David Eby unveiled the upgrades made to BC Place. One key change was the installation of a hybrid...
Vancouver and Kamloops will be home to a new data centre cluster under a planned partnership announced by the federal government and Telus.

Vancouver: AI race, energy and housing affordability

05-12-2026 1:05 PM
Today's digest covers three key topics: building "sovereign" AI data center clusters in British Columbia, the premier's recognition of AI's dual nature as both threat and opportunity, and Vancouver's ranking as one of Canada's least affordable cities to buy a home. Plan to create a "sovereign" cluster of AI data centers in Kamloops and Vancouver The federal government of Canada and telecom giant Telus announced a partnership to establish a network of several data centers in British Columbia for...
Speed is believed to have been a factor in a crash that left a motorcycle dangling from a traffic light in Metro Vancouver.

Vancouver: from an unusual crash to new wildfires

05-11-2026 1:04 PM
Today's news from Vancouver and British Columbia cover three main events: an unusual motorcycle crash that left the bike hanging from a traffic light, a drop in home sales on the housing market, and two new lightning-caused wildfires. Motorcycle stuck in a traffic light: an unusual crash in Vancouver An attention-grabbing traffic collision occurred in the Metro Vancouver area, drawing notice not only from police but also from local residents. As a result of the crash, a motorcycle ended up...
Joyce SkyTrain Station. (CityNews Image)

British Columbia Incident News Digest

05-10-2026 1:04 PM
A roundup of incidents in British Columbia: an investigation into police use of force at a SkyTrain station, a personal watercraft striking a gray whale, and an unusual crash that left a motorcycle stuck on a traffic light. Vancouver probe into use-of-force incident at SkyTrain station: civilian watchdog seeks witnesses The Independent Investigations Office of British Columbia (IIO) has asked the public to help gather information about an incident that took place Wednesday evening near the...
B.C.'s family doctors were honoured at an annual award ceremony in downtown Vancouver on Friday, May 8.

Ceremonies and Incidents in Vancouver

05-09-2026 1:04 PM
This digest collects news about the honoring of family physicians in British Columbia, a scandal over payment for a brief meeting of politicians, and a large power outage on Vancouver’s East Side. Family physicians of British Columbia honored in Vancouver: recognition of service in difficult times On Friday, May 8, an annual awards ceremony dedicated to family physicians of British Columbia took place in downtown Vancouver. The event, covered by CTV News, served as an important reminder of the...
The Vancouver Whitecaps have opened up more tickets to their Aug. 1 home game against LAFC at BC Place.

Whitecaps and Vancouver rental market: main news from Vancouver

05-08-2026 1:05 PM
In the latest news: the Vancouver Whitecaps are opening the upper bowl of their stadium due to high demand, a local investor group plans to bid to buy the team, and rental prices in Vancouver have fallen more than in any other major Canadian city. Whitecaps return: BC Place upper bowl to open due to demand The Vancouver Whitecaps announced the opening of BC Place’s upper bowl for the match against Los Angeles FC on August 1, citing strong ticket demand. According to the club’s press release,...
British Columbia Jobs Minister Ravi Kahlon says the provincial government has been approached by a local group that wants to buy the Vancouver Whitecaps.

Scandals and Oddities in British Columbia

05-07-2026 1:06 PM
Today's digest: local investors are preparing a counteroffer to buy the Whitecaps to keep the club in Vancouver; police arrested a repeat offender who tried to flee on a homemade go‑kart at an "incredibly low speed"; a former Vancouver mayor said federal investigators are probing a BC cabinet minister over suspected cooperation with China. BC-based potential buyers preparing counteroffer to acquire Vancouver Whitecaps The past few weeks have been a real test for Vancouver Whitecaps fans: news...

USA

Sinner joins Nadal with Rome QF win, moves closer to history

Vulnerability and Control: How We Respond to Different Threats

05-15-2026 8:06 AM
Events happening in different parts of the world may at first seem unrelated: a domestic dispute involving a sharp instrument in a small American town, an outbreak of a rare virus on a cruise ship, and a tennis player breaking a historic record. But viewed more broadly, all these stories are about how people confront risk, vulnerability and unpredictability, and how individuals, societies and institutions build strategies to control chaos. At the center is the question: what can we keep under...
A fire on the tracks at Penn Station is causing major disruptions for commuters on Thursday afternoon.

Everyday Surprises: How We Encounter Rare Events

05-14-2026 2:06 PM
Sometimes the news arranges itself so that there doesn’t seem to be a single unifying theme: a fishing line with a record catfish in Florida, an electrical fire on the tracks at New York’s Penn Station, corporate negotiations between giants of the food industry, and technological innovations in the texture of protein bars. But if you look at them not as disconnected facts but as reflections of how modern life is organized, an interesting story emerges: we live in a world where extremely rare,...
2 Pittsburgh officers on paid leave following second DUI arrests

Security Under Pressure: From Local Incidents to a Crisis of the Rule of Law

05-14-2026 8:08 AM
Stories that at first glance seem unrelated — a false bomb threat at a Pittsburgh-area supermarket, a patient attacking a medic in an ambulance, and the turbulent chronicle of Donald Trump’s second term — are in fact linked by one thread. It is the growing tension around the notion of “security” and how authorities, institutions, and individuals deal with it: where it is genuinely provided, where it is used as a political tool, and where it becomes a convenient justification for undermining the...
The South Carolina Supreme Court ordered a new trial in the killings of Murdaugh’s wife and son.

The Fragility of Fame: When Public Success Doesn't Guarantee Protection

05-13-2026 8:07 AM
Almost nothing seems to connect, at first glance, the protagonist of a sensational court case, Alex Murdaugh, NBA player Brandon Clarke, and MLB outfielder Alek Thomas. Different fields, different fates, different scales. But the stories told in an NBC News piece about Murdaugh's overturned conviction (NBC News), a Yahoo Sports obituary on Clarke's death (Yahoo Sports), and a short Arizona Sports note about Thomas being traded to the Dodgers (Arizona Sports) actually form a single narrative....
The steel frame of the collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge sits on top of a container ship, in Baltimore

Responsibility and Risk: How We Experience Disasters and Crises

05-12-2026 8:06 AM
Three news items that at first glance seem unrelated: the collapse of a Baltimore bridge after a collision with a cargo ship, a house fire in Iowa, and rising inflation in the United States amid a war in Iran. Look more closely, and a single thread runs through all of them: society increasingly confronts the consequences of managerial failures, technological and economic risks, and the same questions arise each time — who is accountable, could it have been prevented, how to compensate the...
The filing comes after the Virginia Supreme Court concluded that the process that led to a referendum approving the new map was unlawful.

Courts, Maps and Power: How Redistricting Is Rewriting U.S. Democracy

05-11-2026 2:05 PM
American fights over the redrawing of electoral districts have long moved beyond a technical issue and turned into a struggle over the very architecture of power. Three pieces taken together reveal the same line of conflict: who ultimately shapes the political landscape — voters, state legislatures, or the courts, above all the U.S. Supreme Court. The stories from Virginia and South Carolina, reported by NBC News, ABC News and Fox News, are not a set of local episodes but part of a vast...
Cole Tomas Allen, sits in the courtroom during a hearing after being charged with attempting to assassinate US President Donald Trump, in Washington DC,, April 30, 2026, in this courtroom sketch. [File: Emily Goff/Reuters]

Politics, Courts and Markets: How the US Lives in Constant Stress

05-11-2026 8:07 AM
In three pieces that at first glance seem unrelated — about the assassination attempt on Donald Trump at a journalists’ gala dinner, his public attack on Supreme Court justices over a tariff ruling, and why the war in Iran has not yet broken the global economy — a single common thread emerges. It’s about how high‑intensity politics, personalized power and a “presidential center of the universe” affect institutions: from the Department of Justice and the Supreme Court to global markets. Taken...
President Trump said Saturday he

The Cost of Security: From Geopolitics to the Delivery Room

05-10-2026 8:04 AM
Three news stories that at first glance seem unrelated revolve around the same theme: the cost of security and how society and the state manage violence, risk, and the protection of people. In one case it's high politics and the prospect of peace between the US and Iran; in another, an officer’s split‑second decision in a supermarket; in the third, the hidden but persistent violence of spending systems that determine the health and lives of mothers and children in the United States. Together...
Tyreek Hill and OnlyFans model Sophie Hall settled their civil case Friday, with Hill reportedly declaring he's heading to Disney World afterward.

Vulnerability and Risk: How Security Operates Differently in Modern America

05-09-2026 2:05 PM
Three news items that at first glance seem unrelated unexpectedly reveal a common theme: how people confront risk, violence and vulnerability — and how the security system responds, whether through the courts, road services or police. From the high‑profile story about NFL star Tyreek Hill to a fatal crash in Florida and a shootout with a fugitive in Nebraska — each story is about the fragility of the human body, trust (and distrust) in institutions meant to protect us, and how society turns...

Reactions

Итоги первого дня саммита США и КНР в Пекине: Си Цзиньпин и Дональд Трамп достигли понимания по вопросам войны на Ближнем Востоке и торговле, при этом китайский лидер подчеркнул, что ошибочные шаги по вопросу Тайваня могут ввергнуть страны в

Trump Between Berlin, Beijing and Kyiv: Debates Over New U.S. Foreign Policy

05-15-2026 5:07 PM
In May 2026, global attitudes toward the United States are focused on three interwoven themes: Donald Trump’s visit to China and the attempt to...
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How the World Sees Washington: Views from Brazil, Saudi Arabia and Israel

05-15-2026 7:06 AM
The United States remains the nervous center of global discussions — not only because of its own internal crises, but also due to the constant...
トランプ米大統領は13日、多数の企業幹部を伴って中国・北京に到着した。今週、中国の習近平(シーチンピン)国家主席と会談する際の最優先事項を示唆するもので、その中にはテクノロジー、航空機、農業が含まれる見通しだ。

How the World Sees Trump's America: China Visit, Iran War, and a Country That Lost Its Halo

05-14-2026 5:11 PM
In mid‑May 2026 much of the world’s attention has again turned to the United States — not so much to Washington’s specific decisions as to how those...
Вашингтон може загрузнути у війні з Іраном — як Росія в Україні.

How the US Is Becoming "Problem No

05-14-2026 7:09 AM
In recent months the picture of how the US is written about and debated in New Delhi, Seoul and Kyiv has noticeably changed. For an observer who...
美國總統特朗普與中國國家主席習近平本週四(14日)於北京舉行峰會。儘管外界預期雙方難有重大政策突破,但專家警告,過去一年美中關係已發生根本性轉變,中國正透過各種微妙手段取得主導權,甚至在美國國家安全措施上掌握了實質的「否決權」,恐將制約華盛頓未來的決策空間。

How the world talks about the US today

05-13-2026 5:04 PM
In mid‑May 2026, discussion of the United States in leading media spaces of China, Saudi Arabia and Germany revolves almost entirely around a trio of...
Война США и Израиля с Ираном (2026) — Википедия

Washington in Focus: How Ukraine, Israel and China Are Rereading America's Role Today

05-13-2026 7:15 AM
A dense information cloud is gathering again around the United States, and this time its outlines are especially clear from Kyiv, Jerusalem and...
By Andreas Rinke and Miranda Murray BERLIN, March 24 (Reuters) - The Iran war is a

America as a Source of Instability: How Germany, South Korea and China View the U.S

05-12-2026 7:14 AM
In early May 2026, the headlines of leading global outlets almost always feature the United States not as a predictable “anchor” of the world system,...
CAMPANHA - Trump e Lula: petista quer passar a imag em de que é relevante na diplomacia internacional(Ricardo Stuckert/PR)

Trade Wars, Geopolitics and a "Choice Without Choice"

05-11-2026 5:09 PM
Over the past weeks the United States has once again become a central topic for three very different regions of the world — South Africa, Brazil and...
김민석 국무총리가 12일(현지시간) 워싱턴DC 백악관에서 JD 밴스 미국 부통령과 회담 전 악수하고 있다.  [주미한국대사관 제공]·연합뉴스

America in the Crosshairs: How South Korea, Saudi Arabia and Brazil Debate the US Role

05-11-2026 7:06 AM
In recent weeks America has again found itself at the center of animated debates in Seoul, Riyadh and Brasília. But this is no longer the old...

World

الرئيس الأمريكي دونالد ترمب حذر من أنه لن يصبر كثيرا على إيران (الفرنسية)

Trump says he wants uranium from Iran, threatens new strikes

05-15-2026 4:05 PM
U.S. President Donald Trump, in an interview with Fox News during a visit to Beijing, said he "would feel more comfortable if the U.S. obtained enriched uranium from Iran." He explained that this was more for "propaganda purposes." Trump also threatened new strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities, stressing that his patience with Tehran is running out and urging the Iranian side to make a deal with Washington. In 2025 the U.S. carried out large-scale strikes on key Iranian nuclear sites, which,...

John Barrett Discussed Power Grid Restoration with Venezuelan Authorities

05-15-2026 4:22 AM
Acting chargé d’affaires of the United States John Barrett held a meeting with Venezuelan officials dedicated to plans for restoring the national power system. As the diplomat emphasized, this initiative is part of a three-stage program proposed by the administration of President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio. The discussion addressed specific steps to modernize critically important infrastructure that in recent years has suffered from frequent failures and a lack of...
اختتم الرئيس الأمريكي زيارته للصين بالإعلان عن تفاهمات بشأن أمن مضيق هرمز ومنع تسليح إيران، بالإضافة إلى إبرام صفقات اقتصادية ضخمة تشمل شراء بكين 200 طائرة.

Trump Leaves Beijing with China's Promises on Iran

05-15-2026 3:05 AM
President Donald Trump’s visit to Beijing concluded with loud statements about agreements reached with Chinese President Xi Jinping. According to Trump himself, the key topics of the talks were Iran’s nuclear issue and the situation in the Strait of Hormuz. The American leader said the sides agreed that Iran must not obtain nuclear weapons and that free navigation in the strategically important strait must be ensured. Against the backdrop of these statements, Trump again issued harsh threats...
قمة “بيجين” بين الرئيسين الأمريكي والصيني تبحث تداعيات أزمة مضيق هرمز على إمدادات الطاقة العالمية، وسط محاولات واشنطن استبدال النفط الإيراني بالأمريكي لتقليص الفائض التجاري الصيني.

Energy Geopolitics at the US–China Summit in Beijing

05-14-2026 4:05 PM
At the center of the upcoming meeting between US President Donald Trump and PRC Chairman Xi Jinping in Beijing is the issue of energy security. The main source of tension is the potential blockade of the Strait of Hormuz — a strategic route through which China receives about 55% of its crude oil and a quarter of its liquefied natural gas supplies. Disruptions to shipping have already triggered record increases in energy prices, which has hit the Chinese economy hard, since Beijing is the...

Venezuela rejects ICJ jurisdiction, demands talks with Guyana

05-14-2026 4:18 AM
Acting President of Venezuela Delcy Rodríguez has officially stated that the country does not recognize the jurisdiction of the UN International Court of Justice in the dispute over the Essequibo territory and insists on bilateral negotiations with Guyana under the 1966 Geneva Agreement. During the opening of an agricultural fair in Caracas, she presented a packet of documents, including maps, diplomatic correspondence and historical titles, which she said confirm the disputed region's...
يعول الرئيس الأمريكي دونالد ترمب كثيرا على لعب الصين دورا في إقناع إيران بتغيير سياستها في مضيق هرمز والتوصل لاتفاق مع الولايات المتحدة، بينما يريد الصينيون من الأمريكيين تقليل دعمهم العسكري لتايوان.

Trump's Visit to China: Iran and Taiwan Take Center Stage

05-14-2026 3:05 AM
President Donald Trump's trip to Beijing did not lead to a significant rapprochement on Iran. Trump hoped to secure China's support to pressure Tehran to restore shipping in the Strait of Hormuz and to reach a comprehensive agreement, but China maintained a cautious stance. Although the official meeting took place in a friendly atmosphere, Beijing was clearly in no hurry to assume the role of mediator, focusing instead on its own priorities. The American side warned that any Chinese support for...
صواريخ إيرانية خلال عرض عسكري سابق في طهران (رويترز)

U.S. Intelligence: Iran Has Restored 90% of Its Missile Capacity

05-13-2026 4:06 PM
Contrary to public statements by the Donald Trump administration, secret intelligence obtained by The New York Times shows that Tehran has regained control of about 90% of its underground missile facilities across the country. Assessments prepared in early April, based on satellite imagery and advanced surveillance technologies, have raised serious alarm among senior officials in Washington, presenting the administration with a strategic dilemma amid a sharp shortage of critical U.S....

Delcy Rodríguez: We are proud to have defended Venezuela in The Hague

05-13-2026 4:07 AM
On Monday, acting President of Venezuela Delcy Rodríguez spoke at the International Court of Justice in The Hague, defending the country's territorial rights over the Essequibo region. She presented historical and legal arguments confirming Venezuela's sovereignty over this disputed territory. Rodríguez emphasized that the delegation is fulfilling its mandate to protect the integrity of the national borders, and expressed pride that Venezuela's voice was heard on the international stage. This...
العوا: الديانة الإبراهيمية

War with Iran Destroyed the Myth of US Protection — Analyst

05-13-2026 3:20 AM
At the height of the Iran–Israel confrontation, prominent Egyptian thinker and constitutionalist Muhammad Salim al-Awa offers his analysis of the conflict, arguing that the traditional equations of security in the Gulf and the Arab world are collapsing before our eyes. In his view, military action against Iran has finally dispelled the illusion of American patronage. The region may be on the verge of a complete restructuring of the geopolitical balance, where the maps of influence and military...

Knowledge

Bertha Tunnel Boring Machine Passes Major Landmark | Seattle, WA Patch

Berta: the Giant Machine That Became a City Star

05-16-2026 11:04 AM
Imagine a machine the size of a five-story building that can chew its way through roads underground. Sounds like something from a sci-fi movie, right? But in Seattle such a machine really existed, and its name was Berta. It was the largest tunnel-boring machine in the world, and city residents loved it so much they wrote songs about it, painted pictures, and even celebrated its birthdays. Berta’s story shows how a massive engineering project can turn into an adventure that brings a whole city...
Photo Gallery | Silver Cloud Hotel Seattle - Lake Union

Neighbors Who Drew Their Dream Map: Teaching Billionaires to Build a City

05-15-2026 11:33 PM
Imagine a very rich man comes into your block and says, "I'll tear down all these houses and build what I want here." What would you do? That's how residents of Seattle's South Lake Union felt in the early 2000s, when billionaire Paul Allen decided to turn their quiet neighborhood into a city of the future. But these neighbors didn't just sit and mourn. They took colored pencils, large sheets of paper, and drew their own map — a map of how they wanted their home to be. A neighborhood of artists...
Kingdome and Seattle skyline, circa 1978 | Seattle history, Seattle neighborhoods, Seattle aquarium

Child detectives who helped the city decide the fate of a giant dome

05-15-2026 11:04 AM
Imagine the adults in your city arguing about something very important and expensive, unable to reach an agreement. Then a group of schoolchildren grabs notebooks and pens and decides, "We'll figure this out ourselves!" That's exactly what happened in Seattle in the late 1960s, when the city was deciding whether to build a huge domed stadium. This is the story of how a building many called a "terrible mistake" and a "waste of money" became a beloved place — and how, when it was demolished,...
Seattle Ballard Locks Fish Ladder for Salmon Editorial Photography - Image of complex ...

Women Fishers Who Taught Engineers to Listen to Salmon

05-14-2026 11:34 PM
Imagine a huge gate for ships that almost blocked the way home for thousands of fish. That nearly happened in Ballard more than a century ago when the famous locks were built. But a group of immigrant women from Norway and Sweden noticed something the engineers with university degrees had missed. They knew a secret passed down in their families for generations: salmon always return home, and if you block their path the river will die. This is the story of how knowledge brought in suitcases...
Seattle Underground: Exploring the Hidden City Beneath Pioneer Square

The Washerwoman Who Knew Secret Paths: How One Woman Saved Children from the Fire, and the City Forgot...

05-14-2026 11:04 AM
Beneath the streets of Seattle hides an entire ghost city. If you go down the special stairways in the city center, you can see old sidewalks, shop windows and doors that now sit several meters below ground. This underground world appeared after a massive fire in 1889 consumed nearly the entire city in a single day. But few people know that while the city burned, one woman—whose name almost no one remembered—saved many children’s lives simply because she knew all the secret passages between...
Seattle new streetcar photos

A Tram Named "Desire" That Sailed Across the Ocean to Restore a City's Dream

05-13-2026 11:33 PM
Imagine this: one day workers dig a hole in the center of the city to repair a water pipe. A shovel hits something metal — ding! The workers look down and see old rails hidden under the asphalt. Those rails had lain there for more than forty years, like a secret message from the past. This is how Seattle residents repeatedly found traces of their old streetcars — the transport that once was the heart of the city, then vanished, and now is returning. At the center of this story is one special...
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Women Who Hid Flowers in Closets: The Secret Art Hidden in Ballard's Walls

05-13-2026 11:07 AM
Imagine moving into a new house and, when you open the door of an old cupboard, finding an entire garden of painted flowers inside—reds, blues, golds, twisted into astonishing patterns. The flowers are so beautiful they seem to glow in the dark. Then you realize: someone deliberately hid this beauty where almost no one would see it. This is not a fairy tale — these are real stories that still happen in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood, when families renovate old homes and find secret art left by...
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The Library That Taught Books to Live on a Magic Slide

05-12-2026 11:35 PM
Imagine you have so many books at home that every year you have to move them all to new shelves because new books keep appearing. Would you get tired of that? Now imagine a library that holds millions of books! That’s exactly the problem people in Seattle, USA, solved when they created a library that looks like a huge glass diamond and hides a secret inside: the books there never need to be moved. This is the story of how one building changed not only the lives of books but also how people...
End of a long ride: Seattle's historic Smith Tower to automate elevators after 103 years of ...

The women who operated "flying rooms": how women became pilots of the fastest elevators

05-12-2026 11:04 AM
Imagine you step into a small room, the doors close, and suddenly the floor beneath you begins to rise so fast your stomach tickles like on a swing. In a few seconds you’re lifted to the height of a twenty‑story building. In 1914, when Smith Tower was built in Seattle, this felt like real magic. But the most surprising thing wasn’t the elevators themselves — it was who operated them: young women known as "elevator girls." They became the first female operators of complex machinery on the West...