The 2018 elections featured historic turnout thanks to a president who drove both parties to the polls. The midterms were massive in both raw vote totals and participation rates. According […]
EDITORIAL: Use your voice — vote
King county is seeing a rise in ballots already mailed in. As of the morning of Oct. 31, the King County Elections Office reported receiving more than 411,000 ballots. By […]
Endorsements for 2018 general election
FEDERAL U.S. Senate Maria Cantwell U.S. House of Representatives Suzan DelBene, 1st Congressional District Pramila Jayapal, 7th Congressional District Kim Schrier, 8th Congressional District Adam Smith, 9th Congressional District STATE […]
EDITORIAL: Seattle mourns its true son
Best known as the owner of the Seattle Seahawks and co-founder of Microsoft, Paul Allen died on Oct. 15. He was 65 years old. Just two weeks ago, Allen announced […]
EDITORIAL: Kavanaugh confirmed, sad day for America
Oct. 6 was a sad day for America. On Oct. 6, members of the U.S. Senate voted 50 to 48 — almost entirely along party lines — to confirm Brett […]
EDITORIAL: Trump roadblock to green card
Over the weekend, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced an upcoming proposed policy that threatens to deny green cards or permanent legal residency to immigrants who use public benefits, […]
EDITORIAL: Justice served? No. Martin Pang should not be released from prison early
On this week’s front page, we ran a story about the release of Martin Pang, an arsonist who set fire to his parents’ Chinatown building on Jan. 5, 1995 to […]
EDITORIAL: Cartoon sparks outrage
Racism, sexism, and double standards. Mark Knight, the editorial cartoonist for the News Corp-owned Herald Sun in Melbourne, Australia, takes the cake for all three. Knight sparked outrage worldwide for […]
EDITORIAL: Support the fight against discriminatory admissions practices
The Department of Justice (DOJ) offered a public show of support last week for Students for Fair Admissions (SFFA) in its lawsuit against Harvard for what SFFA calls anti-Asian discrimination. […]
EDITORIAL: Don’t let democracy die
Two Cambodian journalists, who had worked for U.S.-funded Radio Free Asia and are charged with espionage, were released on bail on Aug. 21. Uon Chhin and Yeang Sothearin, who is […]
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