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The Seattle Times
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WA private colleges cover students who lost state tuition aid
Colleges are pledging millions in aid to shield low-income students from reductions to the Washington College Grant as state budget cuts take effect.
The Seattle Times
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David Clayton-Thomas, powerhouse lead singer of Blood, Sweat & Tears, dead at 84
David Clayton-Thomas, the lead singer of Blood, Sweat & Tears, among the most popular acts of the late 1960s, has died at age 84.
The Seattle Times
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Texas could soon move Bible reading from Sunday school to public school
Texas is on the verge of passing a new book list for millions of students across the state, which is expected to include excerpts from the Bible.
NW Asian Weekly
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First of its kind queer museum in San Francisco Chinatown amplifies Chinese LGBTQ+ artists
On one side of the world, Xiangqi Chen can be punished for her LGBTQ+ activism.
The Seattle Times
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Wildfire burning in Olympic National Park
The fire is on a steep slope in a forested mountainous area west-northwest of Mount Olympus in Washington's Olympic National Park.
NW Asian Weekly
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“Rice on Repeat” circus brings food, family, and friendship
“Before I started circus (training), I climbed in bouldering gyms for seven years.
NW Asian Weekly
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Cambodia Supreme Court upholds treason convictions of 2 journalists, raising press freedom questions
Cambodia’s Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the treason conviction and 14-year prison sentence of two journalists who posted photographs on Facebook last year related to border clashes with Thailand, prompting new accusations from rights groups that Prime Minister Hun Manet ‘s government is influencing the courts to quash press freedoms.
GeekWire
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Sony cuts ‘significant number’ of jobs at Bungie following end of ‘Destiny 2’ development
Bungie, the Bellevue, Wash.-based creator of the Halo and Destiny video game franchises, was hit by new round of layoffs Wednesday as the Sony-owned studio undergoes a reorganization following the end of development on its long-running online shooter Destiny 2. Read More
GeekWire
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GeekWire 200 update: New unicorns and a hardware surge remake our list of top Pacific NW startups
The latest GeekWire 200, our quarterly ranking of the top Pacific Northwest startups, reflects a shift toward companies building physical products — rockets, fusion reactors, robots and space-based data centers. Starcloud was the biggest mover, two new unicorns joined the list, and Helion held the No. 1 spot. Read More
GeekWire
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Amazon and Microsoft join new nonprofit’s push to help American workers navigate the AI economy
RAISE US aims to partner with governors, employers, and training organizations to retrain and redeploy workers displaced or affected by AI, with a goal of raising $1 billion in multi-year commitments — more than half of which has already been secured. Read More
The Seattle Times
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Washington Huskies win, Gonzaga, Oregon lose in NBA draft | Analysis
Who were the winners of the NBA draft, from a college basketball perspective? Here's why the Husky men won and Gonzaga and Oregon did not.
The Seattle Times
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Get a load of this: Humans and great apes share similar giggles
A new study suggests humans and great apes have been giggling in similar ways dating back 15 million years.