The Corporation for Public Broadcasting agreed Monday to fulfill a $36 million, multi-year contract with NPR that it had ...
The plan authorizes a security force in the devastated territory and envisions a possible path to an independent Palestinian ...
The acting chief of the Federal Emergency Management Agency has left his post, marking another disruption in a year of staff ...
A former Alaska Airlines pilot who tried to cut the engines of a passenger flight in 2023 while riding off-duty in the ...
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Just months after Gov. Bob Ferguson signed a Washington law to keep medical debt off consumers’ credit reports, the Trump ...
Erivo says she found parallels between her life and the experience of her Wicked character, Elphaba. Her new memoir is called ...
The Trump administration asked a federal appeals court late Sunday to immediately place a hold on a court ruling preventing ...
Ecuadorians have decisively rejected a series of referendum measures, including plans for U.S. military bases and ...
For some would-be ant queens, the easiest way to take over a colony is to dupe its worker ants into committing regicide.
The story of the 1999 pipeline explosion in Whatcom Creek, and how a community and a creek began to recover after seemingly irreversible devastation.
Sudan is currently in the middle of a massive humanitarian crisis. Despite this upheaval - which has impacted communities in Washington - it feels like a lot of people don't know it's happening.