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Seattle Medium
about 8 hours
Fact Check: Trump Told NBC That He Never Promised Not To Start A New War. He Did, Repeatedly
President Donald Trump, during an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press," stated he had not guaranteed an absence of war in a potential second term. This declaration stands in direct opposition to his numerous prior public commitments, where he explicitly pledged the United States would avoid new conflicts under his future administration.
Seattle Medium
about 9 hours
Elon Musk Is Poised To Become The First Trillionaire. Just How Much Money Is $1 Trillion?
Elon Musk is projected to become the world's first trillionaire, with his combined holdings in Tesla and SpaceX potentially valuing his net worth at $1.11 trillion.
Seattle Medium
about 9 hours
When Black Communities Lose Their Vote, Schools Pay The Price
For generations, Black communities have recognized the inseparable link between the right to vote and access to quality public education. However, a recent Supreme Court decision in Louisiana v. Callais, which weakened a key provision of the Voting Rights Act, now threatens both democratic principles and educational equity by reducing Black political representation.
Seattle Medium
about 9 hours
The Water’s Fine: Black Seniors Challenge Swimming Fears
Seniors Inez Watson and Velmar Byrd are addressing the cultural and structural barriers that have historically prevented Black Americans from accessing swimming. Serving as 'swimming ambassadors,' both women champion efforts to overcome water-related fears and promote aquatic literacy within their communities.
Seattle Medium
about 9 hours
Survey: One In Three Americans Trust AI As Much As A Pastor
New research indicates a growing number of Americans are seeking spiritual guidance from artificial intelligence, presenting a significant challenge to Black churches. These institutions have historically served as cornerstones for faith, community, and social support within Black American communities, raising questions about the impact of algorithms on their traditional role.
Seattle Medium
about 10 hours
Faith Requires Work To Succeed
Donald Trump is accused of prioritizing his own interests, family, and friends over the American people, while spending tax dollars on lavish projects and pardoning criminals, and is urged to be held accountable through voting.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 16 hours
Multiple shops teed up for Suncadia's burgeoning retail village
Suncadia's retail component was scrapped during the 2008 recession and revived after a 2021 recapitalization.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 17 hours
Foreclosures are spiking nationally, but the picture is mixed in the Seattle area
Foreclosure activity has been on the rise nationally. Here's a closer look at the picture in the Puget Sound region.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 22 hours
Seahawks legal chief breaks down the team's offseason, from parade prep to FIFA talks
Seahawks Chief Legal Officer Ed Goines has seen professional sports become a sophisticated business over the course of his career.
Puget Sound Business Journal
3 days
Puget Sound business leaders take charge on social change
These business leaders and advocates are speaking out for the LGBTQ+ community and shaping the future of equality and inclusivity in the Puget Sound region.
The Stranger
3 days
Seattle Hotel Workers Are on the Verge of Striking Ahead of the World Cup
Call it labor unrest summer? Unionized journalists across the Northwest at McClatchy Media went on a one-day strike over AI policy, union employees at acclaimed restaurant the Walrus and the Carpenter are willing to strike, and today unionized hotel workers at the Hilton’s Embassy Suites in Pioneer Square are voting to authorize a strike. The […] The post Seattle Hotel Workers Are on the Verge of Striking Ahead of the World Cup appeared first on The Stranger.
Puget Sound Business Journal
3 days
Docusign headed to JPMorganChase Center, leaving namesake Seattle office tower
Docusign's new lease, spanning multiple floors, begins next summer.