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International Examiner 22 days

Seattle rapper and music producer Thomas Veli wants to inspire people to be popstars in their own lives

Ambition is the watchword for local musician Thomas Veli. After years of self-taught song-writing and creative development, this spring Veli performs on May 22 at Lakehouse’s No. 10 community artist showcase, and then two weeks later, he releases his debut EP. Ranging from rap, pop, and R&B, Veli writes, performs, and produces with his sights […] The post Seattle rapper and music producer Thomas Veli wants to inspire people to be popstars in their own lives appeared first on International Examiner.

International Examiner 22 days

‘Preserving history is resistance’: sculpture recognizing 1886 anti-Chinese riot a step closer to reality

A public art installation commemorating the 1886 expulsion of Chinese Seattleites is a step closer to reality after more than 20 years in the making. About 50 community leaders, historians and members of the public gathered on April 28 at the Wing Luke Museum for an educational open house about the Chinese American Legacy Artwork […] The post ‘Preserving history is resistance’: sculpture recognizing 1886 anti-Chinese riot a step closer to reality appeared first on International Examiner.

The Stranger 22 days

Borders Crossed

How do you feel about the rise of “passport bros”? A friend of mine rearranged his life after his divorce and now spends about half the year overseas dating. He insists it’s not exploitation or colonialism — just a life hack — since his income goes three times as far abroad. He’s basically able to live […] The post Borders Crossed appeared first on The Stranger.

The Stranger 22 days

Slog AM: Bellevue Bans Protests Over Gaza War, Yakima Latinos Are Safe From Redistricting (for now), and Washington’s Largest Anti-ICE Prosecution Goes to Trial

Bellevue Bans Public Protest After Citizens Oppose Genocide: Democratic US House Rep. Adam Smith has attracted a lot of controversy for his belligerent foreign policy over the years, particularly the Gaza genocide. While Bellevue City Council didn’t mention Smith, he confirmed he talked with the body. The BCC found this public opposition so galling that […] The post Slog AM: Bellevue Bans Protests Over Gaza War, Yakima Latinos Are Safe From Redistricting (for now), and Washington’s Largest Anti-ICE Prosecution Goes to Trial appeared first on The Stranger.

Seattle Medium 22 days

Justice Jackson Slams Supreme Court’s Handling Of Rush Appeal In Louisiana Redistricting Case

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson offered a blistering critique of the Supreme Court’s handling of a recent high-profile redistricting case, asserting that the court needed to be “really, really careful” to avoid appearing political and suggesting it had failed to do so.

Seattle Medium 22 days

WHO Chief Raises Alarm Over Scale Of Ebola Outbreak In The Democratic Republic of Congo And Uganda After Death Toll Climbs

The World Health Organization has declared the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda a public health emergency of international concern, with 131 deaths and over 500 suspected cases reported so far.

Seattle Medium 22 days

A Suicide Note With Writings About Racial Pride, Hate Speech On A Weapon. What We Know About The San Diego Shooting Suspects

Authorities are investigating a hate crime at the Islamic Center of San Diego, where three individuals were killed and two suspects were found deceased from apparent self-inflicted gunshot wounds. The ongoing inquiry is focusing on hate speech discovered on a weapon and a suicide note containing writings about racial pride.

Seattle Medium 22 days

What To Know About Trump’s $1.8 Billion Taxpayer-Fueled Fund For His Allies

The Justice Department has established a $1.776 billion fund to compensate allies of President Donald Trump. This initiative follows Trump's lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service concerning the unauthorized disclosure of his tax returns and addresses claims of unfair targeting by the preceding administration.

Seattle Medium 22 days

Buyer Beware Of Sunscreens: New Report Finds Few Meet Safety Standards

The Environmental Working Group's 20th annual report indicates that only 20% of sunscreens on the market provide safe and effective protection from harmful solar radiation. This finding emerges as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration continues to delay updated regulations on sunscreen ingredient safety.

Seattle Medium 22 days

Create A Side Gig Pros And Cons List With This Guide

While side hustles offer an avenue for additional income, prospective participants must carefully assess the associated financial outlays, time investment, and potential shifts in personal relationships.

Seattle Medium 22 days

Black Pastor Mark Burns Defends Trump Monument Amid Criticism

The unveiling of "Don Colossus," a 22-foot golden statue of former President Donald Trump, blessed by Pastor Mark Burns at Trump National Doral golf club, has reignited significant debate. Critics, including many Black Christians, have drawn comparisons to the biblical golden calf, challenging the display's implications for Christian nationalism, political worship, and the Black church’s historical resistance to authoritarian power.

Seattle Medium 22 days

Amidst National Fight For Voting Rights, Va. Rep. Bobby Scott Urges Hampton U. Graduates To Get Involved In Politics

Virginia Congressman Bobby Scott urged Hampton University graduates to get involved in politics to fight for voting rights and educational opportunity, citing recent Supreme Court decisions and the Trump Administration's push to abolish the U.S. Department of Education.

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