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Are Hidden Fees Quietly Costing You Money?
Hidden fees, frequently appearing as small, unnoticed charges, can quietly accumulate to significantly impact personal finances, with Consumer Reports indicating Americans may lose an estimated $3,200 annually; however, a diligent review of bank and credit card statements provides a crucial method to identify and mitigate these unnecessary expenditures.
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Arrival Of Summer Brings Attention To Drowning Prevention
The Trump administration has targeted federal programs crucial for tracking and preventing drowning deaths with significant budget cuts. Public health experts warn this action heightens the risk for Black Americans, who already face a substantially higher likelihood of drowning compared to white children.
Seattle Medium
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When the Missing Stay Missing: The Crisis of Disappearing Black Americans
The Black and Missing Foundation has dedicated 18 years to raising awareness about a significant disparity in missing persons cases. The organization emphasizes that Black Americans, who represent a disproportionately high percentage of missing individuals, often receive less media attention and urgent search efforts compared to their white counterparts.
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Voices of Truth Uses Gospel Music To Build Community And Faith
A student-led gospel ensemble, Voices of Truth, formed at Florida State University, is advancing Black sacred music beyond academic settings, utilizing a blend of ministry, outreach, and performance to engage new audiences with its traditions.
Seattle Medium
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Trump Presidency Blurs Lines Between Public Office And Family Business
The American presidency has evolved into a monetization platform, where the distinction between political power and private wealth has significantly eroded. This development poses a profound threat to public trust and risks transforming democratic governance into a transactional enterprise.
The Urbanist
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Graham Street Station Set to Be Resurrected at Pivotal Sound Transit Meeting
The long-promised Graham Street light rail station would go from limbo to back on track if Sound Transit board members approve an amendment advanced by Katie Wilson, Girmay Zahilay, and Teresa Mosqueda. The proposal promises "last in" funding from King County and Seattle.
The Stranger
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Pop Loser #31: SOPHIE Summer
Welcome back to Pop Loser! This week, Big Freedia dropped the first track from her SOPHIE-produced EP, Linda Perry shaded two Billy/ies in one interview, and Robert Fripp has a testicle-related question. Plus, AI advancements that nobody asked for, and oh my god, I can’t stop listening to ABBA Gold! Subscribe to Pop Loser here! […] The post Pop Loser #31: SOPHIE Summer appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
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Dungeon Crawler Carl Is a Seattle Story Even Though the Whole City Is Destroyed on the First Page
In March, I picked up a book called Dungeon Crawler Carl. It consumed me. I spent the next four weeks tearing through the seven available books in the series. All I wanted to do was read. All other media tasted like sand. At one point, when I was finishing the fifth book in the series, […] The post Dungeon Crawler Carl Is a Seattle Story Even Though the Whole City Is Destroyed on the First Page appeared first on The Stranger.
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Op-Ed: Sound Transit’s Board is About to Vote on a Fantasy
Given obstacles from the Trump administration, West Seattle Link will not break ground anytime soon. Before any vote overhauling the Sound Transit 3 plan, the board owes the region revised, evidence-based dates for every project, Trevor Reed contends.