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Ukraine restarts Russian oil to Europe, unblocking 90-billion-euro EU loan
Resumption of oil deliveries enables Hungary to lift veto, with EU’s 27 members now on track to formally approve loan.
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How Israel is destroying Lebanon’s water infrastructure
Israel is ‘deliberately’ attacking Lebanon’s water, experts say, aiming to displace or kill south Lebanon’s population.
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Deadline tonight for West Seattle Community Garage Sale Day registration!
Saturday, May 9, is this year’s West Seattle Community Garage Sale Day, and today (Wednesday, April 22) is the deadline…
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‘Concept plan’ for the next new Capitol Hill park shows ‘Eckbo lines’ and nods to the old Henry mansion
Efforts to create a new 1.6-acre city park on Capitol Hill’s Harvard Ave E have quietly moved forward with a…
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Lawsuit says Nintendo customers paid more while company sought tariff refunds
Plaintiffs say Switch buyers paid higher prices while Nintendo pursued government refunds tied to those tariffs.
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DOJ to investigate UW over handling of antisemitism
The University of Washington said it was notified that the DOJ was conducting a compliance review over the university’s handling…
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New York exhibit casts ‘Trumpism’ as a modern faith
A New York gallery has transformed into a chapel-style installation exploring ‘Trumpism’ as a modern American belief.
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Beyond the desecrated statue: What truly demands our outrage
Destruction of a statue of Jesus in Lebanon is disturbing, but Israel’s genocide is what really demands our outrage.
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Fires ignited by Ukrainian drones rage at Russian oil refinery
Hundreds of firefighters are trying to contain fires at Russia’s Tuapse oil refinery.
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Nepal’s home minister resigns, second cabinet exit in one month
Sudan Gurung steps down after less than a month in office, citing questions about his investments and other matters.
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