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Government Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson pitches $410 million library levy Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson and the head of The Seattle Public Library system are laying out their vision for a new $410 million library levy that’s expected to appear on the ballot this August. Noel Gasca
World Fear of Iranian mines in the Strait of Hormuz could further slow the flow of oil Attacks by Iran have already nearly halted the flow of oil through the vital waterway as commercial ship crews fear being hit by missiles, drones or mines. Scott Neuman
National Security Is Iran the first high tech, low cost war? The war with Iran stretches into a second week. Is the U.S. winning, and is President Trump looking for an off-ramp? Tom Bowman
Politics Swing voters are not happy with Trump's war in Iran Focus groups of swing voters in Michigan reveal broad opposition to America's ongoing war with Iran. Mara Liasson
Economy Will homeowners get a break on insurance in 2026? The answer is maybe — and only in some places.
Politics How weird is Washington's millionaire's tax? We review what you need to know about the final version of the millionaire's tax and compare it to other states. Scott Greenstone
Health Medicare Advantage 'dark money' group tries to win higher payments for insurers What appeared to be a surge of grassroots support for higher Medicare Advantage payments was actually driven by a pro-industry group. Fred Schulte
Business Senate passes bipartisan housing bill targeting large investors and easing regulations The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act would ban large investors from buying up single-family homes. Stephan Bisaha
Business This reporter went bust while covering America's sports betting boom Americans are betting on sports, elections, award shows and even military actions. The Atlantic writer McKay Coppins bet $10k from his employer in his investigation of this gambling world. Tonya Mosley
Powerful windstorm sweeps across Western Washington leaving 1 dead, 35,000 without power Around 35,000 households across Western Washington remain without power as of Thursday morning, after a strong wind and rain storm swept through the region. KUOW Staff