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Why June is LGBTQ+ Pride Month
The Advocate via Yahoo News· 6 days agoAfter Stonewall, organizers of the Reminder Day Pickets suggested commemorating that date...soon took up the cause. Boston’s first one came in 1971,...
A year of elections in democracies around the world is revealing deep dissatisfaction among voters
Houston Chronicle· 1 day agoIn a coffee shop in Jakarta, Ni Wayan Suryatini, 46, bemoaned the results of the recent election, in...
Discrimination and negligence at Seattle Children’s hospital led to teen’s death, family alleges in...
CNN.com· 6 days agoA 16-year-old in Bothell, Washington, suffered from a severe allergic reaction to medication for...
What the ‘uncommitted’ vote says about Biden’s reelection
Politico via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe trend played out even when “uncommitted” wasn’t on the ballot. In Pennsylvania, where there was no “uncommitted” option, organizers encouraged protesters to cast write-in ...
Mossback’s Northwest | The “Bird Woman” and an ode to ornithology
Crosscut· 6 days agoA century ago, Seattle’s first female principal, Adelaide Lowry Pollock, spread the gospel of birds...
Families of US hostages in Gaza plead with Americans: Don’t forget your fellow citizens
Seattle Times· 5 hours agoJonathan Dekel-Chen dreams of the moment when his abducted 35-year-old son, Sagui, is reunited with...
SPD interim police chief discusses first days in office
KCPQ via Yahoo News· 6 days agoFriday marked day two of Sue Rahr’s new job as Seattle's interim police chief. Earlier this week, Mayor Bruce Harrell re-assigned former chief Adrian Diaz to work on 'special projects.'
University Protests: Why Agreements Got A Mere 1% Of The Headlines
Forbes· 3 days agoDuring April 29 to May 3, there was a clear peak in news coverage of student protests on U.S. university campuses over the war in Gaza. Several universities, notably Columbia ...
Opinion | The Absolute Worst Argument for Why Trump Won’t Win
New York Times· 5 hours agoMr. Bruni is a contributing Opinion writer who was on the staff of The Times for more than 25 years. Most of them don’t parse the economy and augur an end to the “vibecession” that’s distorting assessments of the country’s welfare under Joe Biden.
What to see at Seattle-area indie movie theaters in June
Seattle Times· 3 days agoThe little theater in Columbia City has an irresistible series this month (particularly if you liked...