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What The Artemis II Crew Shared In First Remarks After Return To Earth
The four-person Artemis II crew, having completed a record-breaking lunar flyby, received a hero's welcome at Ellington Field at Johnson Space Center in Houston, where they reunited with their families for the first time since their historic 10-day journey around the moon.
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From Sidewalks To Safety, Seattle’s Transportation Levy Begins Delivering Results
Seattle has demonstrated measurable progress in citywide transportation improvements, according to its 2025 Seattle Transportation Levy Annual Report. The report details a $77 million investment, derived from the voter-approved 2024 levy, which has funded significant upgrades to sidewalks, transit access, bike lanes, and street safety projects. This initial year of implementation has notably focused on enhancing safety and mobility, particularly within historically underinvested neighborhoods.
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‘I Know What It Requires’: Harris On Why She’s Thinking About Running For President In 2028
Former Vice President Kamala Harris confirmed Friday at the National Action Network Convention that she is 'thinking about' a 2028 presidential bid, marking her most explicit public remarks on her political future. The convention also served as a platform for other potential Democratic contenders, including Pete Buttigieg and Josh Shapiro, to test-drive their messages.
Seattle’s “First Lady Of Gospel” Patrinell Wright Turned Music Into Ministry
Pastor Patrinell "Pat" Wright, widely recognized as Seattle's "First Lady of Gospel," established a profound legacy through her music, ministry, and dedicated mentorship of young people. As the founder and leader of the Total Experience Gospel Choir for decades, Wright significantly impacted the community by fostering musical talent and providing structure and guidance to generations of youth.
White House College Sports “Reforms” Would Simply Codify Inequity
The proposed SCORE Act and President Trump’s Executive Order are poised to reallocate billions in wealth from student athletes to institutions and coaches, simultaneously undermining athletes' rights to fair representation and disproportionately impacting smaller sports programs, including Title IX initiatives and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
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Podcast: States Challenge HUD Efforts To Weaken Fair Housing Protections
A coalition of 15 state attorneys general and the District of Columbia has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The legal action challenges efforts to roll back key fair housing protections, particularly the use of "disparate impact," a critical tool for identifying discrimination. This move raises concerns that weakening these safeguards could exacerbate housing discrimination.
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