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How Seattle Students Read

Can Seattle’s decades of failure to teach reading to kids from low-income households finally change? The School Board’s adoption of a new approach for K-5 instruction offers some hope.

How Narco-Communism Took Over the World

Today Narco Communists rule Russia, Cuba, The New York Times, Afghanistan, Mexico, Colombia, most talent agencies in Hollywood, Belarus, Turkmenistan, the States of Nevada, California, New York, the Working Families Party, and the spaced out Seattle City Council.

David Suzuki: Still Fighting for the Planet at 90

The renowned geneticist, who studied the fruit fly, has grown increasingly pessimistic about the fate of the earth. He speaks to the climate extremes afflicting his country, and ours, and we need to hear him out.

Trump Outrages: Blowing Up Stuff

After years of demeaning and offending allies—to the point of their distancing from the US—Trump tried to enlist them to risk the lives of their seamen by patrolling the Strait of Hormuz.

Feel Good: Is this really Seattle Sports?

Looking for good stories? You could do worse that Seattle's sports pages.

What Ireland’s Experiment with Universal Basic Income Shows Us about the Economy

Ireland started with artists because they were an easy case: chronically underpaid, culturally necessary, structurally abandoned by the market, and the political argument was winnable. But the experiment proves something more general: unconditional income produces more output, not less, generates return and not just expenditure, and retains people in socially valuable work who would otherwise give up.

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