Despite all of his recent success, local singer-songwriter Dean Johnson remains grounded about the path it took to get him there.
Seahawks midseason grades: Reporter Bob Condotta’s report card | Analysis
The Seahawks just finished one of the best first halves in franchise history, so it’s not surprising beat reporter Bob Condotta has a strong report card for them.
Why Notre Dame looms large and Huskies are sliding | Bowl projections
Few games will affect the Pac-12 bowl lineup more than a hotly anticipated matchup that’s on the other side of the country and doesn’t involve any of the legacy teams, Wilner writes.
WA gold businesses, customers brace for upcoming tax changes
As gold prices soared, investors found a way to hedge against economic shocks and sellers cashed out. In Washington, that boom is likely to end next year.
US agrees deal to slash Swiss tariffs to 15% after golden charm offensive
Under the deal, Donald Trump’s 39% tariffs will be cut and Switzerland will invest $200bn (£150bn) in the US.
Tourist mother, 2 children dead after suspected food poisoning in Istanbul
Four people have been taken into custody in connection with the deaths of the two children, ages three and six, and their mother while the father remains in the hospital.
Critics warn Florida’s new teaching standards rehabilitate aspects of the anti-communist Red Scare
Critics are warning that Florida’s new social studies standards rehabilitate aspects of McCarthyism and the anti-communist Red Scare.
Trump demands inquiry into Epstein’s ties to prominent Democrats
Trump blasted Democrats for “using the Epstein Hoax” to distract from the government shutdown and called for investigation into Epstein’s ties to some Democrats.
One-stop shopping for counter-drone gear is aim of joint task force
The Army-led effort is also working on policy for buying and deploying C-UAS systems stateside.
‘Post-apocalyptic wasteland’: aid worker describes enduring horror in Gaza
A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, now more than a month old, has brought a fragile pause to two years of conflict in Gaza. Yet the humanitarian crisis remains brutal, with 92 percent of homes damaged or destroyed and millions in urgent need of aid…