Amina Al-Sadi
Stories
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Seattle traffic isn't getting better and other 2017 predictions
It’s the last Week In Review of 2016. We’ll be taking a look back at the biggest local stories and looking forward to the news of 2017.
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A slave mother's love in 56 carefully stitched words
For about $300, a 9-year-old girl named Ashley was sold as a slave. Her mother, Rose, remained a house slave at a mansion in South Carolina.
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The Washington musicians who used technology to change music
Jeannie Yandel talks to KUOW's Amanda Wilde about three local musicians from the 20th century who changed their industry through technology and innovation.
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This week we’re taking down the Cascade curtain (or at least trying to)
The Boeing company learned this week that 140 characters can tank their stock when the characters are coming from the hands of the president elect....
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Could the Seattle Sounders bring home a championship at last?
Deborah Wang talks to Steve Clare, owner and editor of the soccer news site Prost Amerika, about the Seattle Sounders chances as they head to Toronto...
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The pros and cons of capping move-in fees for Seattle renters
Jeannie Yandel talks to Xochitl Maykovich, an organizer with the Washington Community Action Network, and Brian Robinson, a Seattle landlord who's on...
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This week we ask: Do you stay or do you go?
Levi Guerra, a Vancouver, Washington elector has said that she will join the “Hamilton electors” and not vote for Donald Trump. Washington state has 12...
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Why the WTO ruled Washington's tax breaks to Boeing illegal
Bill Radke talks to Seattle Times' aerospace reporter Dominic Gates about the WTO's ruling on Boeing's tax breaks from Washington state.
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Understanding the term 'alt-right'
Bill Radke talks to Christopher Parker, University of Washington professor of political science, about the white nationalism movement called the "alt...
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New book explores the power of your brain to heal
Deborah Wang talks to Erik Vance about his book, "Suggestible You: The Curious Science of Your Brain's Ability to Deceive, Transform and Heal."