Three areas to keep an eye on in 2023: Seattle’s downtown workforce, the city’s population growth and the costs of goods and services, writes the FYI Guy.
Our bodies make collagen. Do we need to eat it too?
The bottom line is that collagen supplements appear to be safe but the claims far exceed any actual evidence, Carrie Dennett writes.
Here’s what the WA Legislature expects to tackle on climate and environment in 2023
The 2023 Legislature is expected to debate how to spend money raised by the state’s carbon-pricing program, speed up siting of renewable energy projects and work to remove toxics from cosmetics.
Debra Ann Byrd makes space for artists of color in Shakespeare
Debra Ann Byrd’s solo show “The World’s a Stage: Becoming Othello, A Black Girl’s Journey” opens at Seattle Shakespeare Company Jan. 6.
Embrace ‘The Big Dark’: A photo essay of Seattle’s shortest day of the year
This is what winter in the Pacific Northwest looks like on the day with the shortest period of daylight: A photo essay by The Seattle Times’ staff photographers
India Set an ‘Incredibly Important Precedent’ By Banning TikTok, FCC Commissioner Says
India set an “incredibly important precedent” by banning TikTok two and a half years ago, FCC Commissioner said, as he projected a similar fate for the Chinese giant Bytedance app in the U.S. From a report: Brendan Carr, Commissioner of the FCC, warned…
Rescuers race to save boy who fell into 115-foot hole in Vietnam
“We are trying our best. We cannot tell the boy’s condition yet,” a rescuer said.
Giving Europe ‘a voice’: Television news network Euronews turns 30
Creating a European identity is not just a matter of treaties, currencies and borders, it’s also about people knowing and understanding each other.
EXPLAINER: How the House of Representatives elects a speaker
The House will convene Tuesday to elect a speaker for the new Congress.