The first giant panda born in Indonesia squirmed as veterinarians checked his hearing and eyesight and confirmed the furry cub was growing and healthy Friday before his public debut later this month.
Judge Rachel Hong’s journey to the bench
Rachel Hong’s small, thin nose ring sparkled when she spoke.
Hobbs heads to Japan to boost trade and business ties
Washington Secretary of State Steve Hobbs is taking a trade mission to Japan this month to strengthen business ties and explore new opportunities for the state’s industries.
Seattle maps out transportation plan ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026
With a little more than a month until the FIFA World Cup 2026 descends upon Seattle and 15 other host cities, Washington state is making transportation adjustments to welcome an expected 750,000 visitors for the international sporting event.
Finding your passion | Book recommendations
Born in Argentina to South Korean parents, and smuggled across the U.S.-Mexico border at the age of 3, Jonnie Park grew up in Koreatown in L.A.—amidst his father’s violent alcoholism, turbulent protests, and the riots of the early 1990s.
China-Boeing agreement could end years-long sales drought
President Donald Trump said China has agreed to purchase 200 Boeing aircraft during trade talks in Beijing.
Divisive messaging, negative outcomes seeded into the “positive” model minority myth
Every time Dr. Derald Wing Sue gives a lecture, he can count on at least one well-intentioned white person to engage him in conversation at the end of it.
Finding purpose and opening doors: UW Dean Michael Spencer’s journey across identity, community, and impact
For Michael Spencer, the path to becoming the first Kānaka Maoli or Native Hawaiian dean at the University of Washington’s School of Social Work has been shaped by geography, identity, and a deeply rooted sense of purpose.
Senators approve withholding their own pay during government shutdowns
Senators unanimously approved a resolution Thursday to withhold their pay during government shutdowns, an attempt to make federal closures financially painful for lawmakers after a string of record-breaking impasses in the past year.
Jury convicts man accused of running secret Chinese spy outpost in New York City
A man accused of running a secret Chinese spy outpost in New York City was convicted Wednesday of acting as an illegal foreign agent and destroying text messages from a Chinese government handler.
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