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Seattle’s Downtown has Changed. Perhaps Forever. Time to Reconsider a Major Public Asset

Seattle's downtown has one of the highest vacancy rates in the country. Luring people back to downtown will require a new vision for what it could be.

Trump Outrage Watch: Amid Sinking Polls, Going to War Against American Cities

You do not need to be paranoid to imagine how Trump could snuff out American democracy.

Protecting a Lie: Pete Hegseth’s Massacre at Wounded Knee

With the Secretary of Defense’s decision, Rickert writes that Hegseth was not erasing woke politics and preserving real history, as he claimed, but “protecting a lie.”

Renaming Government: Excuse me, The Department of Retribution would like a Word

Yesterday, Trump announced the renaming of eight agencies. “As with the Department of War, the new names will clarify the agency’s mission, improve morale, and make them more assertive and goal-driven."

The “Wilson Bounce”: Mariners of 1995 and 2025

Thirty years ago this month, Dan Wilson found himself in a squat. As a catcher, this was a professional obligation, not a punishment. What...

107 Days: Why Kamala Harris’ Campaign Fell Short

Harris has always been difficult to pin down on policy. She’s had one foot in the party’s moderate ranks — a self-described “tough prosecutor” — the other foot being that of a Berkeley-bred progressive.

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