The Latest World Brazilian tourist found dead after falling from an Indonesian volcano The Indonesian rescue team said it found Juliana Marins' body beside a crater using a thermal drone after four days of intensive searches complicated by extremely harsh terrain and weather. The Associated Press Sports Always hopeful, often bitter: Seattle SuperSonics fans watch Thunder roar The Oklahoma City Thunder celebrated their first NBA title with a parade through their downtown Tuesday morning, and that stings two time zones away here in Seattle. Kim Malcolm Tuesday Evening Headlines Seattle bans algorithmic rent-setting software, WA Rep. Schrier grills RFK Jr. over vaccines, and officials say fugitive Travis Decker may not be alive. Patricia Murphy WA Supreme Court approves case load limits for public defenders Over the last three years, the shortage of public defenders in Washington state has built to a crisis. It’s been taking a toll on the lawyers who represent clients that need representation but can’t afford it. Libby Denkmann Health The good news (154 million deaths avoided) and bad news about childhood vaccines A new study points out success stories — and potential obstacles — to bringing vaccines to the world's children. Gabrielle Emanuel Crime Washingtonians defrauded over $7 million by scammers posing as federal agencies Local prosecutors are urging caution after 47 Washingtonians collectively lost over $7 million to scammers pretending to be trusted federal agencies. Sami West Crime Kent man charged with supplying chemicals to Palm Springs fertility clinic bomber dies in custody A Washington state man who was charged with aiding the bomber of a fertility clinic in Southern California died Tuesday in federal custody, just weeks after his arrest, prison officials said. Associated Press World Dealing with Iran's nuclear program requires tricky diplomacy. But there's low trust President Trump says U.S. and Israeli forces destroyed Iran's nuclear program. Analysts say Iran may have moved its uranium stockpiles. There's little trust, by all sides, in diplomacy. Michele Kelemen South Africa's cricket and rugby teams help unite a nation with a complicated legacy South Africa's cricket and rugby teams have reached top spots in their sports under the leadership of Black captains. Fans are united in a nation still grappling with the legacy of racial division. Kate Bartlett History Want to own Napoleon's hat? Some of his belongings are being auctioned Sotheby's in Paris is actioning off a collection of relics from Napoleon's private world, including rings, a travel throne and one of his iconic bicorn hats. Eleanor Beardsley Prev 1278 of 1645 Next Sponsored
World Brazilian tourist found dead after falling from an Indonesian volcano The Indonesian rescue team said it found Juliana Marins' body beside a crater using a thermal drone after four days of intensive searches complicated by extremely harsh terrain and weather. The Associated Press
Sports Always hopeful, often bitter: Seattle SuperSonics fans watch Thunder roar The Oklahoma City Thunder celebrated their first NBA title with a parade through their downtown Tuesday morning, and that stings two time zones away here in Seattle. Kim Malcolm
Tuesday Evening Headlines Seattle bans algorithmic rent-setting software, WA Rep. Schrier grills RFK Jr. over vaccines, and officials say fugitive Travis Decker may not be alive. Patricia Murphy
WA Supreme Court approves case load limits for public defenders Over the last three years, the shortage of public defenders in Washington state has built to a crisis. It’s been taking a toll on the lawyers who represent clients that need representation but can’t afford it. Libby Denkmann
Health The good news (154 million deaths avoided) and bad news about childhood vaccines A new study points out success stories — and potential obstacles — to bringing vaccines to the world's children. Gabrielle Emanuel
Crime Washingtonians defrauded over $7 million by scammers posing as federal agencies Local prosecutors are urging caution after 47 Washingtonians collectively lost over $7 million to scammers pretending to be trusted federal agencies. Sami West
Crime Kent man charged with supplying chemicals to Palm Springs fertility clinic bomber dies in custody A Washington state man who was charged with aiding the bomber of a fertility clinic in Southern California died Tuesday in federal custody, just weeks after his arrest, prison officials said. Associated Press
World Dealing with Iran's nuclear program requires tricky diplomacy. But there's low trust President Trump says U.S. and Israeli forces destroyed Iran's nuclear program. Analysts say Iran may have moved its uranium stockpiles. There's little trust, by all sides, in diplomacy. Michele Kelemen
South Africa's cricket and rugby teams help unite a nation with a complicated legacy South Africa's cricket and rugby teams have reached top spots in their sports under the leadership of Black captains. Fans are united in a nation still grappling with the legacy of racial division. Kate Bartlett
History Want to own Napoleon's hat? Some of his belongings are being auctioned Sotheby's in Paris is actioning off a collection of relics from Napoleon's private world, including rings, a travel throne and one of his iconic bicorn hats. Eleanor Beardsley