Alison Bruzek
Stories
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Government
This week we ask: Are you upset about Amazon?
Bill Radke discusses the week's news with the Seattle Channel Civic Cocktail's Joni Balter, Seattle Times technology reporter Rachel Lerman and former Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn.
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Science
Should we allow biomedical research on animals?
This year, amid protests, the University of Washington opened a $142 million underground Animal Research and Care Facility. There is strong disagreement about whether the university should be testing its research on animals. We invited the university and a group that protested to talk about the university's animals research.
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Arts & Life
Why Susan Orlean loves libraries
"The Library Book" tells the story of the largest library fire in the history of the United States, at the Los Angeles Central Library in April 1986.
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Health
Why Ned Hallowell wants to celebrate craziness
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Government
Intimidated by all those initiatives? Listen to these debates
We went straight to the sources to help you decide.
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Government
King County Executive Dow Constantine has voted. Have you?
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Technology
How to be a good citizen in the era of 'Big Tech'
Jamie Susskind looks at how 21st century technology is changing who has power and how they wield that power. He asks, how might society demand big tech companies use their power to benefit citizens?
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Government
Is the City of Seattle watching you?
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Government
Travel expert Rick Steves reflects on the fragility of our democracy
In his new documentary, "Fascism in Europe," Rick Steves looks at the rise of leaders like Hitler and Mussolini.
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Environment
Debate: Should you vote for a carbon fee?
This year, voters will decide whether or not to instate a first-in-the-nation fee on carbon emissions in the state. We invited groups for and against the ballot measure to talk about why they support and oppose I-1631.