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Field Gulls
24 days
Seahawks News 5/13: Ty Okada looking to maintain success with Seahawks
In Today’s Links: Jason Myers is an extension candidate, another look at the Seattle Seahawks’ 2026 UFDA haul, roster analysis and positional group rankings, the Sea Hawkers Pod takes a look at where our squad improved and where they still need help, and much more! Schedule release is tomorrow. How pumped are you? Let us […]
Field Gulls
25 days
Seahawks 2026 schedule: Predicting which Seahawks games get primetime spotlight
In about 48 hours, the Seattle Seahawks will have their 2026 regular season schedule unveiled. As Super Bowl champions, we should expect to see a lot of national attention on the Seahawks. Their schedule is friendly toward a lot of glamor games, whether for primetime or as the main fixture of a Sunday doubleheader. Let’s […]
Field Gulls
25 days
DeMarcus Lawrence’s message to Dante Fowler Jr: Come to Seahawks ‘if you want to win a Super Bowl’
The Seattle Seahawks are back on top, and so is their recruiting department. Before making a decision in free agency, Dante Fowler Jr. was pitched the most promising offer of all from DeMarcus Lawrence: a legitimate shot to win the Vince Lombardi Trophy with the Seahawks. Lawrence, who went to Seattle last year after 11 […]
International Examiner
25 days
Finding care that feels like family
Growing up in a multigenerational household in Hong Kong, I watched my mother and aunt rearrange our three-bedroom apartment around my grandparents as they aged. Handrails went into the shower. Adjustable beds replaced the old ones. Eight of us shared that space—crowded, complicated, and never once in question. In Chinese, we have a word for […] The post Finding care that feels like family appeared first on International Examiner.
International Examiner
25 days
May is Hepatitis awareness month!
By Mohammed Abdulkadir, MA, MPH, Hepatitis B Coalition of Washington Each May, during Hepatitis Awareness Month, we are reminded that some of the most serious public health threats are also the least talked about. Hepatitis B is one of them—and Hepatitis D, also known as Hepatitis Delta, is a lesserknown but far more dangerous virus […] The post May is Hepatitis awareness month! appeared first on International Examiner.
International Examiner
25 days
Why Alysa Liu feels like exactly what we need right now
Alysa Liu’s popularity isn’t just about skating. It’s about what people need right now. There’s a lot going on in the world. Wars overseas, immigration raids, and, well, let’s face it, we’re more divided as a nation than we’ve been in a long time. So it’s no surprise that Alysa Liu’s joy and authenticity feel like something the world has been missing. Every so often, an athlete comes along […] The post Why Alysa Liu feels like exactly what we need right now appeared first on International Examiner.
Field Gulls
25 days
NFL schedule release 2026: Tracking the Seahawks rumors
With the NFL schedule release rapidly approaching, leaks, rumors, and early confirmations are already beginning to surface across the league. We’ll be updating this tracker throughout the week as more information about the Seattle Seahawks’ 2025 schedule becomes available ahead of the official release. A few potential Week 1 matchups for the Seattle Seahawks have […]
International Examiner
25 days
Here’s what you need to know about the new investments coming to the CID
Two major investments are headed towards Chinatown International District (CID) and Pioneer Square. First, on March 25, Engrossed Substitute House Bill 1408 was signed into law by Governor Bob Ferguson, allocating 30% of retail sales tax from stadiums to sustain Historic South Downtown (HSD) until 2037. HSD is a government entity created in 2007 to […] The post Here’s what you need to know about the new investments coming to the CID appeared first on International Examiner.
Field Gulls
25 days
Seahawks 2026 schedule: Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs won’t be coming to Seattle for Week 1
The wait continues to find out the first opponent the reigning Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks will play this September. Thanks to the NFL’s marketing genius of slow-releasing the full schedule, we’re able to do process of elimination as far as what’s in store for the Seahawks in Week 1. Patrick Mahomes might be recovering […]
Field Gulls
25 days
Seahawks News 5/12: Uso Seumalo one of several developmental Seahawks
In Today’s Links: a look back at the 2025 NFC Championship game with Seaside Joe, Kirk Cousins’ thoughts on the Seattle Seahawks’ D (then, and now), a look at free agency and where our squad still needs help, schedule release prep, Bryce and Jacson, and more! Thanks for being here with us at Field Gulls. […]
Field Gulls
25 days
Reviewing Julian Neal and his fit with the Seattle Seahawks
“I’m the most physical corner in this draft class.” That is what Seattle Seahawks cornerback Julian Neal told reporters in the conference call with the media after his selection as the 99th pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Physical cornerbacks seem to be a staple here in Seattle. Fans can think back to players like […]
International Examiner
26 days
In “Year of the Cat,” a filmmaker searches for his father 50 years after the Fall of Saigon
Tony Nguyen first screened with the Seattle Asian American Film Festival (SAAFF) in 2016 with his short personal documentary film, “Giap’s Last Day at the Ironing Board Factory” (2015). It is a tender portrayal of Tony and his relationship with his mother, Giap Thi Nguyen, who escaped Saigon while pregnant with him and no father in the picture. She […] The post In “Year of the Cat,” a filmmaker searches for his father 50 years after the Fall of Saigon appeared first on International Examiner.