A sketchy look at the news of the day.
Tuesday, January 14, 2025
A sketchy look at the news of the day.
A sketchy look at the news of the day.… Continue reading
Leading in the interim, former Everett mayor Ray Stephanson is back as a catalyst for growth.
With an unclear future ahead of it, it has more to gain as part of the U.S. than as its neighbor.
The president-elect could be making things difficult for himself in discouraging China’s plans for Taiwan.
Carter once promised he would never lie. Trump’s second term proves how little such declarations matter.
The final hurdle for Trump’s tariff whims hangs on how the Supreme Court rules on two cases.
Even if split in two, enough opposition divides even Republicans on tax cuts, the debt ceiling and more.
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Civic Circle, a new nonprofit, invites the public into a discussion of local government needs, taxes and tools.
And readers should stand against moves by media owners and editors to placate President-elect Trump.
Along with resolving budgets, state lawmakers should reconsider bills that warrant further review.
To listen to Trump and others, the disasters’ fault lies with a smelt, DEI and government space lasers.
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