Amina Al-Sadi
Stories
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Congressman Kilmer on the effects of a government shutdown
Bill Radke talks to Congressman Derek Kilmer about President Trump's announcement that he would consider a government shutdown if he doesn't see a vote...
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Orca deaths: 'Something is really wrong with our ecosystem'
Last Tuesday, a new Orca calf was born to one of Puget Sound’s resident pods. The birth should have been a moment of celebration for the endangered...
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When to call someone a Nazi. And when to not
Since the 2016 election, President Trump, some of his supporters and some of his policies have been compared to Nazi Germany.
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Local #MeToo allegations, Facebook Holocaust deniers and a heated congressional race
Five women have accused Capitol Hill restauranteur and political activist David Meinert of sexual misconduct, including rape. Meinert has admitted to being a jerk to women and being “handsy,” but insists he’s not a rapist.
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Unroll your beach towel. It's time to talk summer reads
Summer. When the days are long and vacations are taken. A time to pull out the books that give you pleasure and let you escape from the world. The books...
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Seattle has a new police chief
Seattle has a new police chief. Carmen Best has served in the Seattle Police Department for over 25 years. She will be the first African American woman...
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Is Sasquatch real? You be the judge
How do you take a scientific approach to Sasquatch? Bill Radke talks to two scientists who have written field guides on the topic. Jeff Meldurm is a...
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'Living in Eastern Washington, fire is personal to me'
Bill Radke talks to Northwest News Network reporter Anna King about the wildfire that closed parts of I-90 this week and what people can do to prevent...
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'We don't buy American,' Canada's tariffs kick in
Bill Radke talks to Catherine Cullen, senior reporter covering politics and Parliment Hill in Ottawa for the CBC about the new tariffs Canada has put on...
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What the SCOTUS ruling means for local unions
In a 5-4 ruling the Supreme Court decided that public sector workers don't have to pay a so-called "fair share fee" to the unions that represent them.