A sketchy look at the day in politics.
Saturday, January 25, 2025
A sketchy look at the day in politics.
A sketchy look at the news of the day.… Continue reading
Bills in the House and Senate would set a 7 percent yearly cap on rents to head off excessive increases.
Mandatory sentences don’t restore justice and often deny victims their voice and support they deserve.
President Biden left the new administration with a strong hand. It should build on that success.
Absent for four years, The Herald humor column returns for a roundup of news that sends us into fits.
Following a jazz guitarist to Arkansas may not have made me southern, but I kept a wisp of the accent.
Changing rules that would lift protections for wetlands would harm streams, rivers and Puget Sound.
A sketchy look at the news of the day.… Continue reading
Bills in Olympia would require insurers to put at least 85 percent of premiums toward patient care.
What President Trump executed were dangerous pardons, climate action, transphobia and scorn for mercy.
The inflation of verbal exchanges from “fine” to “great,” seems forced to combat our grievance culture.
Ten years ago, reports like the ones dogging him would have doomed his nomination. Now, it’s a badge of MAGA honor.
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