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EVENTS What's happening in Seattle May 24–31

05-24-2026 9:04 AM
The week of May 24–31 promises to be busy: from intimate tributes and cozy candlelit concerts to large outdoor amphitheater shows and open‑air...
A police cordon outside the White House complex on Saturday.Alex Brandon / AP

USA Security, Violence, and Political Tension in Today's America

05-24-2026 8:05 AM
The American information space, even when viewed through these three seemingly unconnected news items, forms a rather grim but coherent picture: a...
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REACTIONS America in the Crosshairs of Three Capitals: How Saudi Arabia, Japan and South Africa View the...

05-24-2026 7:04 AM
At the end of May 2026, the United States once again found itself at the center of foreign editorial pages — but the picture of how America is seen...

WEATHER 🌤️ 10 days weather forecast for Seattle, WA

05-24-2026 5:06 AM
Today, 05/24, Seattle will be mostly cloudy with some clearing. The temperature will warm up to 72°F, a couple of degrees above the climatological...
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WORLD Venezuela Strengthens Epidemiological Surveillance over Ebola Outbreak in Africa

05-24-2026 4:07 AM
Venezuela immediately activated public health safety mechanisms after the World Health Organization declared the outbreak of the Bundibugyo variant...
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WORLD US and Iran Close to a Deal; Pakistan Acts as Mediator

05-24-2026 3:05 AM
Talks between Washington and Tehran are showing "tangible progress," according to recent statements by senior officials. US Secretary of State Marco...
Worshippers participate in Vaisakhi, also known as Sikh Day, an annual religious and cultural event organized by Gurdwara Singh Sabha of Renton, at the ShoWare Center in Kent on Saturday. (Karen Ducey / The Seattle Times)

SEATTLE Tens of Thousands Gather for Sikh Parade in Kent

05-23-2026 10:05 PM
On Saturday, the city of Kent, located about 15 miles south of Seattle, became the center of a vibrant Sikh celebration: tens of thousands of people...
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SEATTLE Incidents in the US: Shooting at the White House, raids and nightclub gunfire

05-23-2026 6:08 PM
A series of high-profile incidents in the US: a shooting at the White House that resulted in the suspect being killed, a congressman drawing...

REACTIONS How the World Sees America: war with Iran, Ukraine and fatigue with Trumpism

05-23-2026 5:03 PM
The image of the United States in spring 2026 outside Washington is being shaped less by domestic debates in Congress than by the rumble of two wars...

Seattle

The Seattle Art Fair has a new competitor: Assembly Art Fair, an invitational satellite art fair started by longtime local gallerists. It’s scheduled to take place July 23-26 at West Canal Yards. (Autumn Lane / Courtesy Traver Gallery)

Assembly: New Seattle Art Fair to Challenge the Giant

05-23-2026 3:05 PM
Two leading Seattle galleries, Traver Gallery and Greg Kucera Gallery, have announced the launch of a new art fair called Assembly, running July...

New electricity rate in Seattle: costly in the evening, cheap at night

05-23-2026 12:04 PM
As of May 4, Seattle residents can opt into a new "Time of Use" rate plan from the municipal utility Seattle City Light. Unlike investor-owned...
Dunio Jarato, 27, left, and one of her twin sons Iyad Abdi, 1, right, share a moment in the playground during the grand opening of The Voices of Tomorrow Center for Learning and Healing in Tukwila on Thursday, May 21. (Ivy Ceballo / The Seattle Times)

Tukwila early learning center combines education and mental-health support

05-23-2026 10:05 AM
A new education center opened in Tukwila, south of Seattle, aiming to revolutionize early childhood care. Voices of Tomorrow Center for Learning and...
A seagull soars past the King Street Station clock tower in Seattle. (Jennifer Buchanan / The Seattle Times, 2023)

Bill for Permanent Daylight Saving Time Advances

05-23-2026 6:04 AM
The U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee on Thursday approved the "Sunlight Protection Act," which would make daylight saving time permanent for...
The busiest ferry season starts now. Here, passengers wait in line at the Fauntleroy Ferry Terminal in West Seattle. (Ivy Ceballo / The Seattle Times, 2024)

Washington Ferries: What to Expect Memorial Day Weekend

05-22-2026 10:04 PM
The summer season, which unofficially begins this weekend on Memorial Day, traditionally becomes the busiest time for the Washington State Ferries...
Seattle ramps up for the World Cup as nearly 2,000 volunteers prepare to welcome fans and bring the global event to life.

Weekly News: Fires, Explosions and Weather Surprises

05-22-2026 6:04 PM
Summary of key events: in Seattle firefighters rescued a cat during a two-alarm blaze, an explosion at a New York shipyard left victims, and cool...
The Brockmann Residential Treatment Facility in Northeast Vancouver, Wash., seen here as construction was wrapping up in 2025, has been sitting empty after the state Legislature cut operational funding.  (Jayati Ramakrishnan / The Seattle Times, 2025)

Families urge opening of dormant Vancouver psychiatric center

05-22-2026 3:04 PM
In Vancouver, Washington, the modern Brockmann psychiatric center, completed at a cost of $42 million, sits empty without a single patient. A year...
A female ghost shrimp in the hand of Washington State University  researcher Kim Patten after being dug up from an oyster bed in Willapa Bay. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times, 2015)

UW professor finds way to fight ghost shrimp on oyster farms

05-22-2026 12:05 PM
A new study by University of Washington biology professor Jennifer Ruesink has revealed a promising method for combating ghost shrimp — small...
Stephen Colbert attends The Hollywood Reporter’s The Most Powerful People in New York Media issue celebration at Daniel on Thursday, May 7, 2026, in New York. (Evan Agostini / Evan Agostini / Invision / AP)

Colbert says goodbye to Seattle: best jokes over 10 years

05-22-2026 10:05 AM
On Thursday Stephen Colbert will appear on air for the last time from his desk at the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York. Over the years the 62-year-old...

Neighbors

VANCOUVER, BC., October 25, 2023 - Don Taylor during a ceremony inducting him into the BC Hall Sports Hall of Fame in Vancouver, B.C., on October 25,, 2023. 

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Championship Shame and a Seal's Rescue: British Columbia News

05-23-2026 1:06 PM
In the digest: The B.C. Sports Hall of Fame is closed during the World Cup, drawing journalists' ire; a touching rescue story of a seal pup named "The Survivor"; and the opening of a unique Indigenous-led housing complex in Vancouver with 248 units. Shame and missed opportunity: B.C. Sports Hall of Fame closed during the World Cup While the world’s attention is on Vancouver and the city’s streets are filled with soccer fans from every continent, the local B.C. Sports Hall of Fame found itself...
The Cambie Street Bridge in Vancouver on May 21, 2026. (CityNews image)

Canadian Digest: Bridges, Tourism and Resources

05-21-2026 1:05 PM
A roundup of news about a major $200-million seismic upgrade to Vancouver’s Cambie Street Bridge, the revocation of a license from a rogue travel agency in British Columbia, and Prime Minister Carney’s visit to the province to discuss advancing the resource economy amid energy disputes. Under the shadow of seismic safety: Vancouver bridge to receive $200 million for strengthening Vancouver, British Columbia, provincial, and federal governments, together with transit agency TransLink, announced...
Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks beside B.C. Premier David Eby in Vancouver, on Wednesday, May 20, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ethan Cairns

Canada: Pipeline Dispute as a Test of Unity

05-20-2026 1:07 PM
Prime Minister of Canada Mark Carney and British Columbia Premier David Eby have begun talks on building a new oil pipeline in exchange for economic and environmental guarantees, seeking a compromise between Alberta’s interests, environmental protection and Indigenous rights. Carney and Eby meeting: Pipeline as a test of Canada’s unity Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and British Columbia Premier David Eby agreed to begin talks on the province’s economic priorities and Ottawa’s role in...
A lawyer who isn't involved in the case said he would prefer to see neighbours speak to each other over trees and hedges, rather than drag each other to court.

Neighbourhood Wars and Celebrity Life in British Columbia

05-19-2026 1:06 PM
A roundup of news from British Columbia: a legal dispute between owners of a luxury mansion over a removed hedge, the Smashing Pumpkins touring Canada, and the home of a How I Met Your Mother star tucked into the wilderness. Neighbourhood war on the "Golden Mile": owners of a $24M mansion sue over removed hedge A serious dispute has erupted between neighbours in Vancouver’s prestigious Point Grey neighbourhood that could turn into a multimillion-dollar court case. Israel and Elaine Shafran, who...
First positive case of hantavirus in B.C. is a low risk to public. (CityNews)

Hantavirus in British Columbia: first case and new challenges

05-18-2026 1:05 PM
A first case of the Andes hantavirus has been confirmed in British Columbia in a passenger from a cruise ship, but authorities say there is no public threat. Against this backdrop, Vancouver is preparing for a busy week of concerts, festivals and sporting events. Meanwhile, Major League Soccer’s Vancouver Whitecaps are threatening to move to Las Vegas, and the B.C. Lions are negotiating their future at BC Place. First confirmed hantavirus case in British Columbia: no public threat The province...
For anyone looking for a bit more space than what $1.1 million will get you in Vancouver, there are a few options outside of the city.

British Columbia News Digest: resort, AI and basketball

05-17-2026 1:05 PM
Today's edition covers three key topics: the sale of a remote mountain resort for the price of a modest Vancouver house, the BC Greens' call for a moratorium on building AI data centres over environmental risks, and the Vancouver Bandits' loss to the Edmonton Stingers. Batnuni Lake Resort: remote BC lake resort selling for the price of a cheap Vancouver house Real estate sometimes produces surprising contrasts: for example, when the price of an entire mountain resort is comparable to the cost...
Butnuni Lake Resort has hit B.C.'s real estate market.

Vancouver: health threat, real estate and the fate of soccer

05-16-2026 1:06 PM
Today in the digest: an unusual real estate offer — a resort for the price of a Vancouver apartment; experts warn of a measles outbreak risk during the FIFA World Cup; and government, First Nations and business leaders unite to keep the Whitecaps from moving to Las Vegas. A whole resort in Canada is for sale for the price of an old Vancouver apartment An unusual listing has appeared on British Columbia’s real estate market: for $1.1 million you can buy not just a house but a fully operating...
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...

USA

Police and SWAT teams are responding to an incident in Donora.

Fragile Security: How Emergency Services Respond to Technical and Violent Threats

05-23-2026 2:05 PM
The incident with a failing chemical tank in Orange County and the parallel reports of a SWAT team storming a house in a small Pennsylvania town seem like stories from different worlds. In reality they are united by one thing: how modern societies live in a state of constant crisis readiness, where any infrastructure error or isolated violent incident can, within minutes, become a threat to thousands of people and requires complex coordination among emergency services, authorities, and experts....
Police said that Caleb Vazquez was “involved in suspicious behavior idolizing Nazis and mass shooters,” according to court documents filed in January 2025.

Global Events as a Mirror of Hopes, Fears and Memory

05-23-2026 8:04 AM
In three at-first-glance unrelated stories — the America’s Cup regatta in Naples, the attack at a San Diego mosque, and the death of rapper Rob Base — a single common thread emerges: how mass events and the media environment shape society, amplifying both constructive and destructive impulses. It’s about what we create around us: physical spaces (cities, waterfronts, sports arenas), digital spaces (online platforms, social networks), and cultural spaces (music, collective memory). Through...
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Violence, natural disasters and the question of risk predictability

05-22-2026 8:05 AM
Stories from three news items at first glance seem unrelated: a shooting at a hospital in Michigan City, the acquittal of a school administrator in Virginia after a six‑year‑old shot a teacher, and NOAA’s seasonal hurricane forecast. But they all effectively speak about the same thing: how society tries to manage risk — whether human violence or the force of nature — where predictability ends and randomness begins, and what the limits of institutional and individual responsibility are. The...
Trump Says Ballroom To Include Military Hospital, Research Site

How "Breaking News" Works: Power, Tragedy, and the Reporter in an Age of Constant Crisis

05-19-2026 2:06 PM
In three texts that at first glance seem unrelated — about Donald Trump's unprecedented tax deal with federal authorities in the NBC News piece, about a pedestrian killed by a garbage truck in Keene, New Hampshire, in a report by MyKeeneNow, and about the new breaking‑news reporter at the Raleigh News & Observer in the News & Observer column — a single theme emerges. It’s not just “what happened,” but how the breaking‑news ecosystem is organized: how such stories are formed, how journalists...
Co-owner says the $2 million negotiated price will not be enough for him to reopen the haunted attraction.

Fragile Boundaries: Public Spaces Becoming Arenas of Conflict

05-19-2026 8:07 AM
Stories about a popular monkey at a Japanese zoo, a cult horror attraction in Springfield, Missouri, and a new turn in the Jeffrey Epstein case in Surrey, England, may at first seem unrelated. But if viewed not as isolated episodes but as symptoms of the same trend, a coherent picture emerges: society is painfully rethinking where the boundaries of acceptable behavior in public spaces lie, who controls them, and how to respond when those boundaries are breached — physically, legally, or...
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Fragile security in a world where anything can go viral

05-18-2026 2:04 PM
Stories from a Japanese zoo about a monkey called Punch, a canceled U.S. strike on Iran, and an air show in Idaho at first glance seem unrelated. But viewed together, a common theme emerges: security as a constantly disrupted and rebuilt balance between risk, public attention, and the responsibility of individuals and institutions. This is an account of how the modern world responds to threats — from a prankster in a smiley-mask to the prospect of war and an air disaster in front of...
As electric bills rise, some states are focusing on the growing profits of utilities

Violence, Sport, and the Fragility of Human Security

05-18-2026 8:06 AM
In this compilation of seemingly disparate pieces — two crime reports from Pennsylvania and a sports recap of the University of Kansas softball season — a common theme unexpectedly emerges: how quickly normal, everyday life turns into a situation of grave danger, and how people respond. In some stories this is an escalation of conflict to shootings and stabbings; in another, it is a sporting contest where a one- or two-game effort erases the result of a record-breaking season. Everywhere the...
Nepali mountaineers Kami Rita Sherpa and Lhakpa Sherpa visit the statues of Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary to mark the 11th International Everest Day in Kathmandu on May 29, 2018 [Prakash Mathematics/AFP]

Leaders, Heroes and Victims: How We Choose Those Who Manage Risk and Fate

05-17-2026 8:07 AM
In three seemingly unrelated news items — about intra‑party elections in Fatah and the son of Mahmoud Abbas, about a fatal crash in Pennsylvania, and about record ascents by sherpas on Everest — a common thread unexpectedly emerges: how societies and individuals manage risk, power and responsibility. From political succession amid war and weakening legitimacy, to everyday vulnerability on the road and extreme sports turned industry — the same question repeats everywhere: who makes decisions for...
President Trump announced U.S. and Nigerian forces eliminated Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, whom he identified as the second in command of ISIS globally.

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 Democrats and the US Supreme Court over redistricting — actually describe the same line of tension: how the modern state asserts and defends its monopoly on violence and political control. Through fighting terrorism, responding to street violence at home, and legal battles over election rules, different levels of authority confront one basic question:...

Reactions

U.S. President Donald Trump participates in a welcome ceremony with President Xi Jinping of the People’s Republic of China at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, May 14, 2026.Credit: Official White House Photo by Daniel Torok

The World Watches Washington: How the US Frightens, Attracts, and Forces Adaptation

05-23-2026 7:06 AM
At the end of May 2026, discussions about the United States in leading media outlets in Japan, Turkey, and Germany are surprisingly consonant, even...
U.S. President Donald Trump is greeted by Chinese President Xi Jinping during a welcome ceremony on May 14, 2026, in Beijing, China.Alex Wong/Getty Images

How the World Sees America Today: China, Australia and Israel Facing a New U.S

05-22-2026 5:10 PM
In recent weeks the United States has once again become the center of global discussion — not as an abstract “superpower,” but as a very active, at...
Israeli official talks resuming war in Gaza, thanks Trump for support | Fox News

America in the Global Conversation: How Israel, China and Germany Debate Its Role

05-21-2026 7:05 AM
In several points around the world at once — from Jerusalem to Beijing and Berlin — the conversation about America has again become part of domestic...
Withdrawing Credibility

"America at War and Withdrawing": how Germany, Russia and Ukraine debate the US's new role

05-20-2026 5:10 PM
At the center of current international debates about America three threads converge: the war of the US and Israel with Iran, the redistribution of...
The expiration effectively ends for now a brief period where the administration eased sanctions on some Russian oil, enabling purchases that would otherwise be barred.

How the World Disagrees with America: Russia, Brazil and India at Washington's Crossroads

05-20-2026 7:07 AM
In recent weeks news has reached various parts of the globe from Washington: US and Israeli strikes on Iran, tricky manoeuvres around trade in...
—Laurel Rapp andMax Yoeli discuss the coming summit from the US perspective.

How the World Sees America Today: China, Germany and Israel

05-19-2026 5:05 PM
A dense ring of interpretations, fears and hopes is closing in on the United States again. The trigger was several Washington moves at once: Donald...
'Pax Silica': US and allies move to build secure silicon supply chain - Türkiye Today

How the World Reads Washington: Saudi Arabia, India and Australia on America's New Phase

05-19-2026 7:05 AM
Debates about the role of the United States in the world have returned to the forefront — but if you look not from Washington, but from Riyadh, New...
Владимир Зеленский. Фото: Ukrainian Presidential Press Office / AP Photo

Between War, China and Chips: How Ukraine, South Korea and Japan View the United States Today

05-18-2026 5:07 PM
The view of the United States from Kyiv, Seoul and Tokyo in spring 2026 is no longer the familiar story of a “global leader,” but a multi-layered mix...
Après le refus d’une cour d’appel fédérale américaine de reporter les remboursements de droits de douane voulus par Trump, le CIT doit définir le cadre d’une opération de remboursements potentiellement historique.

The world through Washington's lens: how Australia, China and France debate America today

05-18-2026 7:12 AM
When you look at the United States from the inside, it seems like the whole world revolves around American elections, the Supreme Court, the next...

World

سفن راسية في مضيق هرمز قبالة بندر عباس في 4 مايو 2026، وسط نفي إيراني لعبور أي سفن تجارية عكس الإعلان الأمريكي. (Getty)

Satellites detect 240 ships gathered near Strait of Hormuz

05-23-2026 4:05 PM
Satellite images taken in mid-May showed an unusual concentration of about 240 vessels in the waters of the Persian Gulf at the entrance to the Strait of Hormuz. The ships gathered near a line that Iran recently declared its new zone of control. Analysts note that such ship density in this strategically important maritime corridor has not been seen before, raising concerns for the safety of global shipping. Iran officially announced the creation of a new maritime zone controlled by the...
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Venezuela: number of released will exceed 500 people

05-23-2026 4:09 AM
Acting President of Venezuela Delcy Rodríguez announced that within the next few hours the number of people released under the Amnesty Law for Democratic Coexistence will exceed 500. This process began back in January, before the law came into force, and has already led to the release of 885 people. The law is aimed at strengthening national reconciliation and social peace, as well as providing the opportunity for political participation and reintegration into society for people prosecuted for...
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US Intelligence Chief Resigns: Family Reasons or Political Split?

05-23-2026 3:05 AM
Tulsi Gabbard, Director of National Intelligence, announced her resignation, which will officially take effect on June 30. In a letter to President Donald Trump she explained her decision by saying she needs to care for her husband, who has been diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer. While her statement expresses gratitude for the trust placed in her, many observers link her departure to growing disagreements with the president on key foreign-policy issues. The main stumbling block was the...
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Iran and the US continue exchanging messages via Pakistan

05-22-2026 4:05 PM
Tehran and Washington continue to exchange signals through the mediation of Pakistan, seeking to produce a framework agreement. According to ISNA, consultations are in full swing, but several remaining disagreements have not yet been resolved. Pakistani Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi remains in Tehran to continue meetings. According to the Iranian outlet Noor News, the correspondence is based on an Iranian proposal consisting of 14 points. During his visit, Naqvi met with senior Iranian...
Hinterlaces: 53% de los venezolanos tiene una autodefinición política “Independiente”

For Venezuelans, the Economy Matters More Than Elections

05-22-2026 4:09 AM
According to the latest study by Hinterlaces, 63% of Venezuelans believe that economic stability and the country's recovery should take priority over holding elections. Citizens think that it is first necessary to achieve sustained growth, improved well-being, and a reduction in political tensions, and only then create the conditions for fair and universally recognized electoral processes. In addition, external factors, such as unilateral coercive measures, in the majority view distort the...
مجلس النواب عرقل سابقا 3 قرارات تتعلق بصلاحيات الحرب (رويترز)

Republicans Cancel Vote on War with Iran Due to Lack of Quorum

05-22-2026 3:05 AM
Republican leaders in the U.S. House of Representatives unexpectedly cancelled a vote on a resolution requiring President Donald Trump to obtain congressional approval before starting a war with Iran. According to Fox News, the cancellation was related to quorum issues: the scheduled vote did not take place before members of the House left for official recess. Democrat Gregory Meeks said, "We definitely had the votes, and they knew it," hinting that Republicans feared defeat. This move reflects...
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Oil prices rebound amid uncertainty over US–Iran talks

05-21-2026 4:05 PM
Oil prices rose on Thursday after two days of sharp declines, supported by lingering uncertainty over a possible agreement between the United States and Iran. Brent futures gained $1.05 (1%) to $106.53 a barrel, while WTI rose $0.79 (0.80%) to $99.79. The gains followed losses of more than 5.6% on Wednesday after remarks by Donald Trump about progress in the talks, although he also threatened new strikes if Tehran does not agree to a deal. Trump’s comments that the talks had entered a “final...

Diosdado Cabello: María Corina Machado's opposition sows hatred

05-21-2026 4:12 AM
The secretary-general of the ruling United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello, said that the political actions of opposition leader María Corina Machado are aimed at spreading hatred. According to him, the opposition is trying to copy the format of the government's regional visits to create a false impression of mass support. Cabello emphasized that their rhetoric is based on confrontation and political hostility, while their real intentions are hidden behind a propaganda...
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New Era for the Fed: Warsh Sworn In Amid Oil Shock

05-21-2026 3:06 AM
Kevin Warsh was sworn in as chairman of the United States Federal Reserve System by Donald Trump after the Senate confirmed his nomination by a narrow majority. The vote starkly reflected the deep partisan divide in the country. Jerome Powell’s term officially expired, but he remained in office as acting chair until the handover, saying he intends to exercise his legal right to remain a member of the Board of Governors until the end of his term in January 2028. Powell said his decision was...

Knowledge

Front Porch - Seattle Department of Neighborhoods

Gardens That Taught Neighbors to Be Friends Again: How Children Turned Vacant Lots into City...

05-23-2026 11:33 PM
Once in Seattle there were whole blocks where people were afraid to speak to one another. But a few brave children decided the best way to make friends was to grow something beautiful together. This is the story of how ordinary gardens changed whole neighborhoods and turned places full of sadness and mistrust into true treasures now loved by all residents. When Homes Stopped Being Homes In 1942 something very unfair happened. The government forced all Japanese Americans living on the West Coast...
Chief Seattle | Frye Art Museum

The Girl Who Chose Peace Over War: A Story Seattle Almost Forgot

05-23-2026 11:03 AM
Imagine having to make the hardest choice of your life: to warn people of danger, even if it means going against your own family. That was the choice a girl about your age faced in 1856, when Seattle was a tiny settlement surrounded by forests where Indigenous peoples lived. Her name was Klickitat Suzie, and her story shows that sometimes the most important decisions in history are made not by generals or politicians, but by ordinary children who simply don't want people to suffer. Two worlds...
Seattle plans Westlake Park renovation ahead of FIFA World Cup | king5.com

A Park That Learned to Listen: How One Big Dispute Taught a City

05-22-2026 11:34 PM
In downtown Seattle there's a park that looks like an ordinary city square — with benches, fountains, and trees. But if you look more closely, you can notice something unusual: this park has no permanent fences, the benches can be moved, and in one corner there's a special stage that anyone can climb onto to say what they think. This park is called Westlake, and it has an amazing story about how cities learn from their mistakes. It all began in 1999, when thousands of people came to Seattle...
Chief Seattle | Frye Art Museum

The city named after a man who asked them not to: Seattle’s mystery and the great battle for...

05-22-2026 11:04 AM
Imagine your city was named after you, but you never asked for it. More than that — you asked them NOT to. That’s exactly what happened with Seattle, and this strange story began with the Battle of 1856, which taught an entire city to think about names in a very particular way. So particular that even today, when you pick a username for a game or social network, you’re doing the same kind of thinking that Chief Seattle and his friend the doctor argued about more than 160 years ago. The battle...
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Artists Who Awoke Sleeping Giants: How Georgetown’s Old Factories Learned to Dream...

05-21-2026 11:34 PM
Imagine a huge brick building the size of an entire city block. Inside — giant pipes, rusted staircases, windows set high beneath the ceiling that let light pour in like in a fairy-tale castle. A hundred years ago machines thundered here and work bustled, then everyone left and the giant fell asleep. But one day artists came with paints and hammers — and began to wake it up. This is the true story of Seattle’s Georgetown neighborhood, where old factories and mills turned into homes for art. But...
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The restaurant that never changes because it knows the secret of happiness

05-21-2026 11:04 AM
Imagine a restaurant that looks exactly the same as it did 70 years ago. The same red-and-white buildings, the same hamburgers, the same prices on the board. No, it’s not a museum or a movie set. It’s Dick’s Drive-In — a fast-food chain in Seattle that accidentally taught an entire city a very important lesson: if you build a place for people the right way, you don’t have to keep rebuilding it. But the most surprising thing isn’t the buildings. The most surprising thing is that the owners of...
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Secret city beneath a city: how smugglers taught Seattle to hide what matters

05-20-2026 11:34 PM
Imagine that beneath your feet, right under the sidewalk you walk to school on, there is a whole other city. A city with corridors, rooms and secret doors. A city that almost no one knows about. In Seattle such a city really exists — and it has a very interesting story. Almost a hundred years ago, in the 1920s, a very strange law was passed in America. It forbade people from making, selling, or even drinking any alcoholic beverages. This time was called Prohibition. Adults thought it would make...
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Buy Bread for a Song: How One Market’s Rules Predicted the Future

05-20-2026 11:04 AM
Imagine you come to a market with a painting you made yourself and leave with a basket of apples and fresh bread. No money — just an exchange. Sounds like a fairy tale? But that’s exactly how the Fremont Sunday Market in Seattle worked (and still works!), which began in 1990 and accidentally invented the rules that now govern half the internet. This is the story of how a group of neighbors from the city’s quirkiest neighborhood created a place where people could trade not only goods, but time,...
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How Seattle's Garage Brewers Taught a City to Share Secrets

05-19-2026 11:34 PM
In the 1970s something strange happened in Seattle: beer became boring. The stores sold only beverages from three giant companies, and they all tasted almost the same — as if someone had decided the whole world should drink the same thing. But a group of neighbors decided that wasn’t fair and started a secret revolution right in their garages and basements. This is the story of how ordinary people who just wanted good beer accidentally invented a new way to live and work together — a way other...