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WASHINGTON (AP) — For decades, proponents of psychedelic drugs have come to Washington with a provocative message: Illegal, mind-altering substances like LSD and ecstasy should be approved for ...
At Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, a half-dozen workers are making what appear to be gray billiard balls.
NEW YORK (AP) — Halfway through 2025, a few music trends have become clear, according to Luminate’s 2025 Midyear Report, which was released Wednesday: — In the U.S. and globally, more music is being ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Oscar winner Ellen Burstyn has a book coming out next year that reveals how she has been shaped by the power ...
A business PAC is pouring early money into an Eastside King County Senate race. It's a test of the theory that Republicans ...
After months of procrastination and dread, Seattle’s main traffic event of 2025 is finally upon us — a full 30 days of ...
Peekaboo! Owlets keep their eyes on the camera in this week's Reader's Lens. Here's how the photographer got the image.
The Seattle City Council passed two public safety-related bills Tuesday, one aimed at expanding the chronic nuisance property ...
RANT to scammers. I am SO TIRED of receiving emails and text messages from strangers (scammers) telling me how they can help ...
Washington's lawsuit libaility crisis keeps accelerating, with settlements leaving the state's self-insurance fund now facing a deficit of $1.1 billion.
The project aims to rehabilitate Issaquah Creek and preserve its salmon habitat, both of which have endured the adverse effects of development and climate change.
Amanda Litman, president of the Democratic group Run for Something, who recently published a book about millennial and Gen Z leadership called “When We’re in Charge,” saw the primary as “part of a ...