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Buying a home may not be as out of reach as you think, even in this market—Here’s how you can achieve home ownership
Buying a home is one of the most important purchases you will make in your lifetime, and the pressure is mounting for those looking to buy right now, with home prices fluctuating and mortgage rates at their highest levels in over a decade.
Indians embrace next U.K. prime minister, Sunak, as their own
The next prime minister of the United Kingdom, Rishi Sunak, has embraced his Indian and Hindu heritage — and on Monday, Oct. 24, people across the former British colony proudly celebrated his victory.
PICTORIAL: Save the CID Army
Close to 50 people marched to the King County Council on Oct. 19 to ask for mitigation funding for Chinatown-International District for the County’s shelter plan, which will affect the neighborhood.
How to identify and avoid election misinformation—Rise in misinformation threatens to undermine voter trust and confidence
According to a recent University of Washington Center for an Informed Public poll, which surveyed voters in Washington state, 71% of respondents stated they trust the state’s vote-by-mail system.
“The School for Good and Evil”: a storybook world where things are kinda messed up
The School for Good and Evil has got a problem with its curriculum. The school master is on a kind of permanent vacation, its teachers are uninspired, and its students are shallow and thoughtless (is that one thing?).
“Black Adam”: Stop preaching to me, comic book movies!
When does justice become revenge? If someone kills your family, and you go after them, is that justice or revenge? Also, do you put them in prison or go for the whole “eye for an eye” thing and kill them?
Why do immigrants need to engage in politics?
For a Filipino family of four living in Washington state, getting involved in politics was the last thing on their minds. The mother was in the hospital with a brain tumor
The mass exodus from Chinatown: Businesses finally break their silence
This may be the worst year for Chinatown businesses since the pandemic. From July to September, three big retailers, Starbucks, Bartell Drugs, and Viet-Wah Food Market, closed their doors in Chinatown.
Young voters of color make a difference in local and national elections
With the November primary right around the corner, efforts to engage voters of all ages are in full gear in King County and around the country.
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