After years of skyrocketing deaths of homeless people, 2024 was different
There are leaves in Seattle that don’t blow in the wind. Bronze leaves, placed by homeless advocates, memorialize homeless people who’ve died outside each year.
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There are leaves in Seattle that don’t blow in the wind. Bronze leaves, placed by homeless advocates, memorialize homeless people who’ve died outside each year.
Seven years in, the Seattle Promise Program, which offers free tuition to Seattle Colleges for SPS graduates, has increased its enrollment fivefold.
The luxurious excursion also provides attendees with farm-to-table dining and lavish living arrangements
Cameroon’s incumbent Paul Biya has been confirmed as winner of the latest election
Strengthened to a category 5 storm it is expected to make landfall as a major hurricane on the Caribbean island today.
President Trump confirmed he recently underwent an MRI scan at Walter Reed, sparking speculation about his health. He insisted the results were “perfect” and among the best doctors had seen for his age. This follows earlier visits where his health has …
In 2024, 27% of Washington students were chronically absent — slightly above the national average of 24%. Those few percentage points represent thousands of students and years of potential challenges. “It’s not going unnoticed,” says Dr. Gwynth R. Nels…
Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited (MDL) and France’s Naval Group have redirected their focus toward exporting the upgraded Scorpène Evolved submarines after India deferred new Kalvari‑class orders.The partnership’s exclusive MoU outlines a coordinated export strategy centred on the Philippines as a lead prospect, capitalising on MDL’s proven production of six Scorpènes and cost efficiency. The
Tel Aviv has allowed the Palestinian group Hamas to enter areas under the military’s control in the Gaza Strip to search for hostage remains, Israeli media reported on Monday.
Security, trust, and stability — once the pillars of our digital world — are now the tools attackers turn against us. From stolen accounts to fake job offers, cybercriminals keep finding new ways to exploit both system flaws and human behavior.
Each ne…