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Amazon employees say they were interrogated over data center comments
Amazon faces accusations of intimidating employees who advocated for data center regulations. The workers filed a civil rights complaint after facing internal investigations for their testimony to…
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3mJulio Rodríguez sits after hamstring issue, but Mariners are optimistic about quick return
The Seattle Mariners face a wave of injuries as star Julio Rodríguez sits out with hamstring spasms while others battle the flu and various physical strains during a tight schedule.
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4m'Leviticus' review: Auspicious debut makes a demon out of desire
Adrian Chiarella’s debut film Leviticus blends queer romance with psychological horror, exploring how religious trauma and repressed desire manifest as a literal demon stalking two young men in Australia.
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6mSeattle attracts tech startups amid AI boom
Seattle is challenging San Francisco as an AI hub, with the AI House incubator at Pier 70 fostering startups like Yoodli amidst growing regional investment and major office expansions.
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5mKatie Wilson, Seattle's unlikely sports mayor
Unlikely sports advocate Mayor Katie Wilson navigates Seattle's historic athletic boom, balancing a major soccer tournament and stadium surveillance with her core platform of housing and affordability.
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5mJaneese Lewis George wins the Democratic primary for mayor of Washington, DC
Janeese Lewis George wins the D.C. Democratic mayoral primary, pledging to resist federal intervention and Trump administration policies while prioritizing city autonomy, affordability, and police reform.