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CNN's John King Asked to Travel the Nation for His First-Ever Podcast: 'I Ached to Get Back on the...
People via Yahoo Canada News· 2 weeks ago'All Over the Map with John King' offers a window into the minds of several different swing voters...
They call ‘The Jungle’ home. Soon they’ll be forced to move out of the Tacoma encampment
Tacoma News Tribune via Yahoo Canada News· 1 year agoOutside a 7-Eleven deep in Tacoma’s South End, Bouviea Aaron leaned over an empty yellow newspaper...
After George Floyd's death, many declared racism a public health crisis. How much changed?
USA TODAY via Yahoo Canada News· 1 month agoAs the summer of 2020 heated up, the nation's racial divides were once again laid bare. The COVID-19...
Meet the spirited teacher behind St. Helena’s 1st charter school. ‘It was a rallying cry’
Hilton Head Island Packet via Yahoo Canada News· 2 months agoAfter four years of planning, 400 interviews and securing more than $4 million in public and private...
Homeless people being bused to Tri-Cities? Advocates say there’s no truth to claim
Tri-City Herald via Yahoo Canada News· 9 months agoThe pervasive claim likely began with a failed Seattle attempt to create a program to help people...
10 Most Expensive Cities for Groceries
GOBankingRates via Yahoo Finance Canada· 5 months agoWhile prices are not rising nearly as fast as when inflation peaked at over 9.1% in June 2022, costs are still stubbornly high for one purchase that is a...
Please explain who gets ‘affordable housing’ in Lexington; it’s not people like me | Opinion
Lexington Herald-Leader via Yahoo Canada News· 11 months agoAffordable housing I would like someone to explain to me exactly who “affordable housing” is for...
For once-mild Seattle, extreme summer heat waves are the new normal
Yahoo News· 2 years agoJim Benvenga has lived in Seattle for almost 50 years, and until last week he never thought he...
Does your sheriff think he’s more powerful than the president?
USA TODAY via Yahoo Canada News· 2 years agoOne morning last year, around 60 sheriffs and deputies gathered outside Houston for a training that proved to be less about enforcing laws than about subverting them. After a prayer from a pastor ...