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Tides: Next: High 7.4 ft at 9:55 AM
AQI 19 — Good
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Seattle Sports

34-31

1st in AL West

WIN Mariners 4 at Tigers 0 Yesterday
NEXT At Tigers Today · 10:40 AM
3-9

8th in Western Conference Division

LOSS Storm 68 at Lynx 88 Yesterday
NEXT At Aces Tomorrow · 7:00 PM
4-2-5

10th in NWSL

LOSS Seattle 1 at Washington 2 Sat, May 30
NEXT At North Carolina Sat, Jul 4 · 3:30 PM

Latest News

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Seattle Medium 23 days

Hunger By Policy: SNAP Cuts Hit Hardest In Black America

The "One Big, Beautiful Bill Act," signed into law in 2025, has significantly reduced funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) by $187 billion over the next decade. This legislative action has resulted in over 4 million individuals losing benefits, with Black Americans disproportionately affected by expanded work requirements, new purchasing restrictions, and the removal of benefits for legal immigrants.

Seattle Medium 23 days

Black Churches Transform Food Aid Into Food Justice

The Black Church Food Security Network is spearheading a movement to transition Black churches beyond traditional charity, focusing instead on food justice. This initiative directly confronts food deserts, chronic illness, and systemic racial inequities within America's food system by establishing community gardens, supporting Black farmers, and reframing food as a critical issue of justice, health, and self-determination.

Seattle Medium 23 days

Why Druski’s ‘British Actor’ Video Hit A Nerve Online

Online comedian Druski's viral parody video has intensified a long-standing debate concerning the casting of Black British actors in iconic Black American roles. The satirical piece, which critiques the prevalence of British talent in narratives rooted in Black American history and culture, has garnered significant attention across social media platforms.

GeekWire 23 days

Forget smart glasses: UW researchers put tiny cameras into earbuds for hands-free AI

Wireless earbuds seemingly sprang out of nowhere. Popularized by Apple’s AirPods, they were suddenly everywhere — on the subway, in… Read More

Seattle Medium 23 days

American Robber Barons Still Exist

President Trump has utilized "robber baron tactics" to maintain political power and control, as evidenced by his directive to Texas Governor Greg Abbott to redistrict the state, resulting in the creation of an additional five Republican-leaning congressional districts, a practice widely recognized as racial and political gerrymandering.

International Examiner 24 days

UW scholar Scott Kurashige traces anti-Asian violence as a recurring pattern at the heart of American history

We know that Asian Americans, like other non-white racial groups, have been victims of violence directed towards them. Not too long ago, we witnessed and experienced a period of widespread Asian hate, which was induced by President Donald Trump when he continually called the Covid 19 virus the “Chinese virus.” It seemed like the violence […] The post UW scholar Scott Kurashige traces anti-Asian violence as a recurring pattern at the heart of American history appeared first on International Examiner.

International Examiner 24 days

Yaminee Patel’s solo show explores South Asian diaspora identity with art works forged from  rice, lentils, and beans

Yaminee Patel’s debut solo show, “Rice, Roots, and the Road to Cultural Exploration” at Common Objects in Belltown is a full sensory experience. I was lucky to have visited the gallery on Friday morning before the opening. When I arrived, I was met with a perfume of rice smell —  a warm embrace. I was […] The post Yaminee Patel’s solo show explores South Asian diaspora identity with art works forged from  rice, lentils, and beans appeared first on International Examiner.

International Examiner 24 days

“Long Take”: newly translated book of essays by Akira Kurosawa offers a personal view of the film legend

Hilarious comments from the sets during film production, private thoughts about great movie directors around the world, opinions about the Japanese movie-going public, and a daughter’s view of daily life with the movie legend, Akira Kurosawa.  These are found in “Long Take,” a translation of the original book of essays by film director Akira Kurosawa, […] The post “Long Take”: newly translated book of essays by Akira Kurosawa offers a personal view of the film legend appeared first on International Examiner.

GeekWire 24 days

Are we on a Road to Nowhere? Seattle’s growth masks deeper anxieties about its future

For three decades, Seattle’s tech industry has been an extraordinary economic engine, transforming the region into a global center for cloud computing, e-commerce and artificial intelligence. But are cracks beginning to form in that foundation? Read More

GeekWire 24 days

Can AI replicate an army of associates? These lawyers are betting their new firm on it

Talairis Law Group is built around the idea that AI can handle much of the work that associates at big law firms have traditionally done — and that startups shouldn't have to pay big law prices for it. Read More

Seattle Medium 24 days

PCOS, A Condition Impacting 1 In 10 Women Worldwide, Gets A New Name

A global consortium of medical experts and patient organizations is proposing a significant renaming of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) to Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS). This initiative seeks to more accurately reflect the condition's broad spectrum of symptoms and to improve patient diagnosis and care.

Seattle Medium 24 days

Engaging With Arts And Culture Can Slow Biological Aging As Much As Exercise, Study Suggests

A study from University College London (UCL) indicates that engaging with arts and culture can slow biological aging, with its frequency and diversity demonstrating effects comparable to physical activity.

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