ESPN announced they will launch “Women’s Sports Sundays” this summer. “It’s just about time that they get the same visibility.”
WA lawmakers propose cuts to services for children with disabilities
The ESIT program provides services like speech and occupational therapy to thousands of Washington kids under 3 with developmental delays or disabilities.
Three keys for Sounders in 2026 | Analysis
Here are three keys for the Sounders, who open the MLS season Sunday against the Colorado Rapids at Lumen Field.
New B.K. Borison book ‘seasoned’ by ‘When Harry Met Sally …’
“And Now, Back to You” is the second book in B.K. Borison’s “Heartstrings” series. The first, “First-Time Caller,” was “seasoned” by “Sleepless in Seattle.”
The work never stops for Seahawks’ Mike Macdonald after Super Bowl win
For a Super Bowl champ, there is no break. Add the uncertainty of the Seahawks’ sale, and the time to bask in a title is limited for coach Mike Macdonald.
The House of Windsor is practised in ruthlessly jettisoning threats
The unprecedented arrest of a member of the royal family is not an existential threat.
EXCLUSIVE: Air Force to approve T-7 trainer production within days
“We’re confident in the design of the aircraft that we have,” Air Force Program Executive Officer for Training Rodney Stevens told Breaking Defense. “We’re ready to start proving that we can produce the aircraft at rate.”
Trump administration rule could pause work permits for asylum applicants for ‘many years’
The Trump administration has proposed a rule that could pause work permits for migrants filing asylum applications for “many years” in the United States.
Q&A: Organisations Are Spending Millions on Cybersecurity and Still Getting It Wrong
Cybersecurity threats continue to escalate in scale, speed and sophistication, placing growing pressure on organisations to move beyond reactive defences and rethink how risk is governed at leadership level. As digital systems underpin everything from national infrastructure to day-to-day business operations, failures in governance, communication and accountability are increasingly being exposed as critical vulnerabilities. At […]
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Congress restores funding to cultural institutions once on Trump’s chopping block
Breaking from the president, Congress voted to fund institutions including the Institute of American Indian ArtsIn a break with Donald Trump, the Republican-controlled Congress approved a funding bill for multiple key government agencies and institutio…