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The Gates Foundation is reviewing its Epstein ties as released emails raise questions for funders
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California says Amazon pressured retailers to boost prices on their websites to not undercut it
Amazon used its market leverage to get companies such as Walmart to increase prices on their websites so the e-commerce giant would not be undercut by its competitors, according to a filing unsealed Monday in an ongoing lawsuit by California’s attorney general.
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Seattle sports power couple Sue Bird and Megan Rapinoe announce split
The sports power couple announced Friday that they are ending their 10-year relationship and phasing out their popular podcast, “A Touch More.” They dropped the news together on the podcast.
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China urges travelers to avoid SEA Airport after 20 scholars were denied entry to the US
Chinese government officials are encouraging travelers to be wary and avoid entering the United States through Seattle, citing a pattern of continual harassment by U.S. Customs and Border Protection personnel.
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Iran will participate in World Cup 'for sure' despite war, FIFA president Infantino says
FIFA President Gianni Infantino said Wednesday that Iran will participate in the World Cup “for sure” despite its war with the United States.
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Trump administration ends agreements to protect transgender students in Washington school district, others
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Education Department said Monday it has terminated agreements with five school districts and a college aimed at upholding protections for transgender students, backing away from requirements negotiated by previous administrations that took a different interpretation of civil rights.
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Seattle steps closer to getting an NBA team as league approves expansion exploration
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Seattle Kraken assume majority ownership of Climate Pledge Arena
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Seahawks, WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba agree to 4-year, $168.8 million deal, AP source says
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Many states — including WA — count mail ballots that arrive after Election Day. Those grace periods could end
There will be just one Election Day for this fall’s midterm elections — Nov. 3. But voters in 14 states who cast their votes by mail have been given a grace period ranging from a day later to several weeks in which their ballots can be received and counted.