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The Fifth Year of Putin’s Pointless War in Ukraine

What it will take to end the war in Ukraine remains evermore elusive a year after the intrusion of the Trump administration and its pivot from defending democracy to ingratiating himself, and the United States by default, with the instigator of the deadliest armed conflict since World War II.

Congressional Democrats: Waiting to Get Things Done Again

The Republicans go into November midterms enjoying a 53-47 Senate advantage, plus a favorable electoral map; the GOP has a 221-214 House advantage.

Attacks on Immigrants are Attacks on Us All

Another century has passed, with another demagogue and his MAGA movement. The nativist disease has reached the White House.

My Daily Addiction

The Times introduced Wordle to the public in January 2022, prompting Jonathan Knight, head of the Times’ games department, to say, “I’ve never seen a puzzle move this fast.”

Salty Seahawks get their Swaggy On

Done right, by Pete Carroll and Mike Macdonald, the defense-led teams leave a mark. Here's a great through-point between Seattle's best teams, both led by defenses, the Legion of Boom and its new iteration, The Dark Side.

A Vision for Seattle’s Vacant Waterfront

The new idea for our vacant waterfront land would be about a place at the foot of the city, right next to the Sound, where people live and work day to day.

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