A sketchy look at the news of the day.
Tuesday, March 18, 2025
A sketchy look at the news of the day.
Only a referendum could hold off pay increases for state lawmakers and others facing a budget crisis.
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Both Trump and Netanyahu appear poised to force constitutional crises in their quests for power.
Starbucks baristas must now doodle greetings on cups. It’s the wrong way to win engagement.
With Musk’s popularity suffering from his DOGE cuts, his money may not keep him in Trump’s good graces.
Some, particularly in the GOP, are begging out of town halls. Others are trying to limit initiatives.
Regardless of opinions on the eventual strength of the U.S. economy, getting there will be bumpy.
Extending tax cuts, as promised by Republicans, would likely force damaging cuts to Medicaid.
One finalist is known; the King County executive. All finalists should make their pitch to the public.
Teachers, health care providers and others must report suspected abuse. Clergy should as well.
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EPA chief Lee Zeldin can’t flip a switch on protections, but we’ll lose precious momentum on climate.
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