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Putin is Losing in Ukraine. His Will to Fight On is Undaunted

Bombs and hardships that hadn't hit Russians where they live are now daily occurrences, turning public opinion against the war that Putin will have a hard time ending even if he decides he wants to.

A Host of Complications: The World Cup comes to Town this Week

My most important learning is that promoters exaggerate the forecast of a local economic boom, while skeptics dismiss hosting's virtues as trifles unworthy of civic treasure and effort.

Post Up: Our Weekly Roundup of the Region’s news

The World Cup — now mere days away — has turned every unfinished civic project into a deadline.

Why This Year’s Supreme Court Elections are Going Big Money

The races, of course, are technically nonpartisan, but there’s a ton of partisan coding via endorsements and donations.

Is Trump’s Wreckage of the Kennedy Center an Opportunity for Something Better?

A judge has ruled Donald Trump's name must be removed from the Kennedy Center and an impending two-year closure for renovations canceled. So the...

City of Readers: Time for a New Library Levy

In these times, it may take a push to okay the Library Levy, but for Seattle, a city of readers, renewal seems basic.

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