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Seattle Sports

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LOSS Storm 73 at Mercury 93 Sat, Jun 20
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Latest News

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Field Gulls about 1 hour

Seahawks training camp report dates, joint practice vs. Titans confirmed

Are you ready for some Seattle Seahawks football? Well, we’re still a couple of months out from their preseason opener against the Dallas Cowboys, but we can piece together some more training camp information for July! The NFL has announced dates for when rookies and veterans are supposed to report to camp. For the Seahawks, […]

The Stranger about 3 hours

Stranger Suggests: Your Agenda This Week, June 22–29

MONDAY 6/22 The Devil Queen (FILM) Brazillian director Antônio Carlos de Fontoura’s 1974 film The Devil Queen reimagines the life and crimes of 1930s druglord/drag performer João Francisco dos Santos as a 1970s queen swathed in psychedelic fabric, who uses her jackknife to slit throats and shave her legs. Told through stunning candy colored makeup, […] The post Stranger Suggests: Your Agenda This Week, June 22–29 appeared first on The Stranger.

The Stranger about 4 hours

Slog AM: Round One of Peace Talks Is Done, the USMNT Could Play in Seattle Again, and Jonathan Choe Is Still the Worst

Good Morning! The Summer Solstice passed this weekend, and man, did the weather get the memo. We’re on day one of a three-day heat wave this morning, so we’ll have highs in the mid-80s through Wednesday. After that, though, we get a dramatic break: three days of clouds, rain, and temps in the 60s. Whichever […] The post Slog AM: Round One of Peace Talks Is Done, the USMNT Could Play in Seattle Again, and Jonathan Choe Is Still the Worst appeared first on The Stranger.

My Ballard about 4 hours

Weekly Ballard events roundup: June 22 – 28

Here’s your weekly events roundup for June 22 – 28 in Ballard. It’s gearing up to be another exciting summer week in Ballard! Highlights include the inaugural Regnbue Pride + ... Read more

My Ballard about 5 hours

New Golden Gardens Direct bus will connect Ballard to the beach this summer

A new seasonal bus service will provide a direct connection between Ballard and Golden Gardens Park beginning later this month. King County Metro and the City of Seattle are launching ... Read more

Seattle Medium about 6 hours

At Obama Center, Democracy’s Triumphs and Contradictions Share The Stage

The United States, established on principles of liberty, navigates a complex history characterized by inherent contradictions and past errors. Critical acknowledgment of these historical shortcomings is imperative for the nation's ongoing evolution and societal advancement.

Seattle Medium about 6 hours

Michelle Obama’s ‘Imperfect Democracy’ Remark Revives Questions America Has Never Fully Answered

During the opening of the Obama Presidential Center, former First Lady Michelle Obama underscored its significance as a "living testament to the power of choice" and an "urgent call" for Americans to continue striving for a more perfect democracy. Her remarks highlighted the nation's "imperfect democracy" and the ongoing imperative to align its foundational ideals with its actions, reflecting a broader national dialogue on historical contradictions and future aspirations.

Seattle Medium about 6 hours

Explaining The World Cup’s Newest Rules

FIFA has implemented a new regulation for the current World Cup, stipulating that players can be sent off for covering their mouths in confrontational situations with opponents. This rule was notably applied when Miguel Almiron received a red card during Paraguay's victory over Turkey.

Seattle Medium about 6 hours

From New York To Seattle To DC, More Cities Are Picking Democratic Socialist Leaders

Janeese Lewis George has won the Democratic primary for Mayor of Washington, DC, garnering support from a diverse coalition. This victory marks the latest electoral success for candidates aligned with the Democratic Socialists of America and the far left, often campaigning on issues of affordability and social equity.

Field Gulls about 7 hours

ESPN suggests extending star player as final offseason move for Seahawks

We’ve got about a month until the Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks are back from their summer break and report for training camp. This part of the offseason is usually quiet, although you might see teams around the NFL sign some veterans right before camp begins. ESPN’s Aaron Schatz made a “final offseason move” for […]

Seattle Medium about 7 hours

Vanishing Care: GOP Healthcare Cuts Hit Black America Hard

Cuts to Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act have resulted in the closure of over 1,000 healthcare facilities and reduced services, disproportionately affecting Black communities. This systemic impact has led to increased ambulance response times, contributing to delayed care, preventable suffering, and a heightened risk of mortality for Black Americans, who already experience higher uninsured rates.

Seattle Medium about 7 hours

Women Built The Ministry. Men Kept The Title.

The Southern Baptist Convention has advanced a constitutional amendment that would formalize restrictions on women serving as pastors, a development that for many Black church leaders exposes a broader reality: women are often essential to ministry but excluded from many of its highest positions.

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