The Latest Preparing for the next heat wave Summer in the Eastern half of the U.S kicked off with a massive heat wave, and the summer season is only just beginning. So how should you prepare your home and community for the next big heat wave? Julia Simon Law & Courts Sean Combs' trial closing arguments set to begin After six weeks of witnesses for the prosecution, Sean Combs' defense team rested after only 30 minutes Tuesday. Thursday, the final stage of Combs' trial begins. A Martínez Food Goodbye dive bars, hello rooftop bars? Tan breaks down all the restaurant trends in openings and closings this month with Seattle Eats producer Clare McGrane. Tan Vinh Politics Key takeaways from the Trump-dominated NATO summit NATO's summit in the Netherlands on Wednesday has been described as "transformational" and "historic." The Associated Press Politics Trump administration sues all of Maryland's federal judges over deportation order The action lays bare the administration's attempt to exert its will over immigration enforcement, and a growing anger at federal judges who have blocked executive branch actions they see as lawless. The Associated Press The Republican who brought vote-by-mail to Washington State still believes in it Washington State started conducting all-mail elections in 2014 and it’s mostly been smooth sailing since then. Libby Denkmann Arts & Life In a first-of-its-kind decision, an AI company wins a copyright infringement lawsuit brought by authors The ruling opens a potential pathway for AI companies to train large language models on copyrighted works without authors' consent — but only if copies of the works were obtained legally. Chloe Veltman Wednesday Evening Headlines Mayor Harrell proposes big changes to Seattle's tax code, WA gets a tepid economic outlook, and digital kiosks are coming to a Seattle street corner near you. Patricia Murphy National Judge orders Kilmar Abrego Garcia to be released from prison in El Salvador A federal judge in Tennessee ordered Kilmar Abrego Garcia — the man the government mistakenly deported to a prison in El Salvador — to be released from prison until his trial on federal charges. Marianna Bacallao Arts & Life The most talked-about performance on London's West End isn't on stage In London, an actor playing Evita sings "Don't Cry for Me, Argentina" from a balcony over the street. It's livestreamed back into the theater – frustrating ticket holders but delighting the public. Lauren Frayer Prev 1269 of 1644 Next Sponsored
Preparing for the next heat wave Summer in the Eastern half of the U.S kicked off with a massive heat wave, and the summer season is only just beginning. So how should you prepare your home and community for the next big heat wave? Julia Simon
Law & Courts Sean Combs' trial closing arguments set to begin After six weeks of witnesses for the prosecution, Sean Combs' defense team rested after only 30 minutes Tuesday. Thursday, the final stage of Combs' trial begins. A Martínez
Food Goodbye dive bars, hello rooftop bars? Tan breaks down all the restaurant trends in openings and closings this month with Seattle Eats producer Clare McGrane. Tan Vinh
Politics Key takeaways from the Trump-dominated NATO summit NATO's summit in the Netherlands on Wednesday has been described as "transformational" and "historic." The Associated Press
Politics Trump administration sues all of Maryland's federal judges over deportation order The action lays bare the administration's attempt to exert its will over immigration enforcement, and a growing anger at federal judges who have blocked executive branch actions they see as lawless. The Associated Press
The Republican who brought vote-by-mail to Washington State still believes in it Washington State started conducting all-mail elections in 2014 and it’s mostly been smooth sailing since then. Libby Denkmann
Arts & Life In a first-of-its-kind decision, an AI company wins a copyright infringement lawsuit brought by authors The ruling opens a potential pathway for AI companies to train large language models on copyrighted works without authors' consent — but only if copies of the works were obtained legally. Chloe Veltman
Wednesday Evening Headlines Mayor Harrell proposes big changes to Seattle's tax code, WA gets a tepid economic outlook, and digital kiosks are coming to a Seattle street corner near you. Patricia Murphy
National Judge orders Kilmar Abrego Garcia to be released from prison in El Salvador A federal judge in Tennessee ordered Kilmar Abrego Garcia — the man the government mistakenly deported to a prison in El Salvador — to be released from prison until his trial on federal charges. Marianna Bacallao
Arts & Life The most talked-about performance on London's West End isn't on stage In London, an actor playing Evita sings "Don't Cry for Me, Argentina" from a balcony over the street. It's livestreamed back into the theater – frustrating ticket holders but delighting the public. Lauren Frayer