Amina Al-Sadi
Stories
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Stop Calling It 'The' Puget Sound
When someone claiming to be a Seattleite tells you not to carry an umbrella, don’t listen. Umbrellas are practical, and they prevent you from getting...
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Odds Of Enjoying This Week In Review: 292,000,000 To 1 IN FAVOR
Why would lottery riches ruin other people's lives, but not yours? Is President Barack Obama right that we’re too partisan? Farewell, tipping. Farewell,...
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More People Infected By Contaminated Scopes In Seattle Than Previously Thought
Bill Radke talks to JoNel Aleccia, Seattle Times health reporter, about the investigation into scopes used by doctors that were found to sometimes have ...
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One Charter School's Take On New Charter Bill
Bill Radke talks to Brenda McDonald, the co-founder and CEO of Spokane charter school PRIDE Prep. She explains why she supports Sen. Andy Billig (D...
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Lessons From Working At Dick's: If You're Good To Employees, They're Good To You
Bill Radke talks to Luke Burbank, host of the podcast TBTL and Live Wire, about his high school job working at Dick's Drive-In.
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Sen. Patty Murray On Guns: 'They Are Not Easy Debates'
Bill Radke talks to Senator Patty Murray about President Obama's proposed executive actions on gun control, including tighter rules on background checks.
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Out With The Old Education Bill, In With The New
Bill Radke talks to Senator Patty Murray about the Every Child Achieves Act that was signed into law and what she hopes to accomplish for education in...
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Why Oregon Militia Standoff Gets Sympathy In Washington State
Bill Radke speaks with Oregonian reporter Les Zaits about armed protesters occupying a federal building in rural Oregon. The issue: management of public...
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How Seattle Scientists Are Using Gene Editing Technology
Bill Radke talks to biotech reporter Luke Timmerman about CRISPR/Cas9, a technology that lets scientist quickly and easily edit DNA.
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Where Are You On Seattle's New Earthquake Damage Map?
You know a major earthquake in Seattle is possible – there was that scary New Yorker article this year with the headline: "The Really Big One." Now you...