Archives | April 17, 2026
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Nation
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Ballots become battlegrounds for voting rules, redistricting, election power
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White House and Anthropic hold ‘productive’ meeting, aiming for compromise
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Mississippi liquor stores run dry amid state distribution delays
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Utah judge weighs Tyler Robinson request to ban TV from courtroom
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A week of lots of noise, few results in Congress
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White House set to ease restrictions on psychedelic drug used to treat PTSD
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RFK Jr. distances himself from measles outbreak, bashes Tylenol study
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Trump, IRS in talks to settle US president’s $10 billion lawsuit
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Preventing a Texas water crisis will cost at least $174B, state says
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Supreme Court hands win to Chevron, Big Oil in environmental damage case
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Truck carrying 1 million bees crashes, closes TN interstate
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Trump administration deepens quest to stamp out the events of Jan. 6
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He bought two raffle tickets and won a Picasso worth more than $1 million
National business
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Judge blocks Nexstar-Tegna deal, throwing $6.2 billion merger into doubt
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Seattle expects a record year for cruise traffic
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Is Starbucks breaking up with Seattle?
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Drone maker AEVEX valued at $2.6 billion as shares rise in NYSE debut
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Wall Street indexes rally after Iran says Strait of Hormuz ‘completely open’
Washington
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Snohomish firefighters petition Supreme Court over COVID shot mandate
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Joel Connelly, longtime Seattle political columnist, dies
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WA launches study on reparations for descendants of slavery
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Dollars flowing into a pair of hotly contested WA congressional races
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‘Bellingham rock’ removal along I-5 could begin as soon as Monday
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Videos outlined school-attack plans. Pierce County teen pleads guilty
World
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Report: Rejoining EU more popular with U.K. voters than partial deals
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Cuba lawmaker slams poll showing Cuban Americans support military action against regime
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US Navy surveillance drone flies mission along Cuba’s coast
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US imposes sanctions aimed at Colombian fighters in Sudan
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Lebanese return to ‘unliveable’ areas as ceasefire with Israel mostly holds