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Seattle Medium
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Mail Clutter? Here’s What To Shred, Save, Or Scan
JPMorgan Chase has announced a $30 billion commitment over five years aimed at addressing the racial wealth divide. Concurrently, the financial institution provides comprehensive guidance on secure financial document management, detailing strategies for identifying documents requiring shredding, long-term retention, or secure digital conversion to enhance personal financial security and organization.
Seattle Medium
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Parents Are On Devices During Meals Even More Than Their Kids. Here’s How To Rethink Family Dinner
A recent study published in JAMA Pediatrics indicates that media consumption is widespread during family meals, with over 75% of parents and nearly 70% of children engaging with devices. This pervasive use is reported to diminish the emotional and psychological benefits inherent in shared mealtimes, impacting valuable parent-child connections.
Seattle Medium
about 12 hours
U.S. Emergency Oil Stockpile Tumbles To Lowest Since The Reagan Administration
The U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) has reached its lowest level since 1983, now holding 340.3 million barrels of crude. This significant depletion is attributed to the Trump administration's ongoing release of emergency oil. The measure aims to mitigate the economic impact of the war with Iran.
Seattle Medium
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Instant Noodles Have A Bad Reputation — But The World Still Can’t Get Enough Of Them
Instant noodles have solidified their status as a global culinary staple, providing a rapid, economical, and satisfying meal for millions worldwide. Despite persistent concerns regarding their nutritional profile, the market for these products is projected to experience substantial growth in the coming years.
Seattle Medium
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From Egypt To South Africa: Record 10 African Nations Bring Pride And Possibility To World Cup 2026
For the first time in FIFA World Cup history, Africa will send 10 nations to soccer's biggest stage, a development that underscores the continent's growing influence in the sport. This unprecedented representation provides Seattle's diverse African immigrant communities with a significant opportunity to celebrate their culture, heritage, and identity as the tournament arrives in the Pacific Northwest.
Lookout Landing
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Mariners News: Cal Raleigh, Corey Seager, and Tommy Edman
Good morning! The Mariners return to action tonight with Logan Gilbert taking the mound at 6:40 PM against Baltimore Orioles RHP Brandon Young. What changes are you hoping to see from the team as they begin a new homestand? In Mariners news… Around the league…
PubliCola
about 23 hours
Regional Homelessness Agency Says King County and Seattle Owe It $8 Million
By Erica C. Barnett Seattle and King County owe the King County Regional Homelessness Authority around $8 million, KCRHA associate… The post Regional Homelessness Agency Says King County and Seattle Owe It $8 Million appeared first on PubliCola.
Seattle Weekly
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King County Transportation District approves new sales tax in close vote
The 0.1% tax will fund the county’s Roads and Services Division and sends tens of thousands, if not millions, to local jurisdictions for transportation projects.
Seattle Medium
1 day
‘Wake Up Everybody!’ This Song Still Resonates In Black Music Month 2026
Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes' 1975 track, 'Wake Up Everybody,' maintains its profound relevance as a call to action for societal improvement and justice. Introduced on Soul Train by lead singer Teddy Pendergrass, the song urged listeners to actively contribute to a better America, a message that continues to inspire awareness and engagement in addressing systemic issues.
Lookout Landing
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Seattle Mariners Minor League Roundup – Week Twelve
Tacoma Rainiers The Rainiers found some success for the first time in a while this week, snagging five of six against a very solid Albuquerque team. It’s been a brutal stretch of baseball recently for this Tacoma team, so managing to string together some W’s is an awesome sight to see. A rehabbing Cal Raleigh […]
Seattle Medium
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World Cup Kicks Off In Seattle Today: What Residents Need To Know
Seattle is poised to host the FIFA World Cup 2026, bringing global attention and one of history's largest sporting events to the Pacific Northwest, with six matches scheduled at Lumen Field from June 15 to July 6, notably including a Juneteenth fixture.
Seattle Medium
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Hip-Hop Activist: Plastics Are The New Civil Rights Fight
Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr., a minister, community activist, and Air Force veteran, is featured in the Netflix documentary "The Plastic Detox," advocating for Black communities to reduce exposure to microplastics and petrochemicals. He highlights these substances as critical factors in environmental injustice and widespread health issues.