The Latest Economy As AI threatens white-collar jobs, Washington trade schools are booming Apprenticeship programs in Washington state have been growing steadily over the past decade, as have pre-apprenticeship tracks in Seattle Public Schools. Now, fears of AI eliminating white-collar jobs are supercharging the shift. Monica Nickelsburg Arts & Life A child disappears from a playdate and it's 'All Her Fault' in this gripping TV series Sarah Snook plays a mother desperately trying to locate her 5-year-old son in this gripping Peacock miniseries. The psychological thriller is adapted from Andrea Mara's novel All Her Fault. David Bianculli Arts & Life 'It's as if I've been reborn': Misty Copeland begins a next chapter in 'a new body' Copeland says her final performance with American Ballet Theatre was a thank you to the communities that had supported her. "What I represented is something far bigger than me," she says. Tonya Mosley Politics Judge orders White House to use American Sign Language interpreters at briefings The National Association of the Deaf is celebrating a legal victory against the White House. A judge ordered ASL for briefings conducted by the press secretary or President Trump. Kristin Wright Environment Why do only some leaves turn red in the fall? Scientists can't agree on an answer The red pigments in some fall leaves have proven to be a puzzle for researchers who debate why leaves bother to go red. Nell Greenfieldboyce Arts & Life Inside Chicago footwork's growing popularity in the British dance community Chicago footwork is a fast-paced music and dance genre. Politics Democrats' 2025 election wins go beyond big races to places like Georgia, Pennsylvania Democrats enjoyed major wins beyond just the marquee races, up and down the ballot — and across the country — continuing the party's momentum heading into the 2026 midterm elections. Stephen Fowler How a team of archaeologists is working to save shipwrecked remains The remains of 18th-century shipwrecks are on the shores of a river island near the frontline of Russia's war on Ukraine. Politics What do White House visitors think of East Wing demolition? People have been coming to the White House in the past two weeks to see the massive new construction project. "HELP ME!!! HELP ME!!!" WA prison kept woman in dark while her husband was dying In April, 25-year-old Alex Kuhnhausen died of a bacterial infection he contracted at Washington State Penitentiary in Walla Walla. Shane Mehling Prev 644 of 1647 Next Sponsored
Economy As AI threatens white-collar jobs, Washington trade schools are booming Apprenticeship programs in Washington state have been growing steadily over the past decade, as have pre-apprenticeship tracks in Seattle Public Schools. Now, fears of AI eliminating white-collar jobs are supercharging the shift. Monica Nickelsburg
Arts & Life A child disappears from a playdate and it's 'All Her Fault' in this gripping TV series Sarah Snook plays a mother desperately trying to locate her 5-year-old son in this gripping Peacock miniseries. The psychological thriller is adapted from Andrea Mara's novel All Her Fault. David Bianculli
Arts & Life 'It's as if I've been reborn': Misty Copeland begins a next chapter in 'a new body' Copeland says her final performance with American Ballet Theatre was a thank you to the communities that had supported her. "What I represented is something far bigger than me," she says. Tonya Mosley
Politics Judge orders White House to use American Sign Language interpreters at briefings The National Association of the Deaf is celebrating a legal victory against the White House. A judge ordered ASL for briefings conducted by the press secretary or President Trump. Kristin Wright
Environment Why do only some leaves turn red in the fall? Scientists can't agree on an answer The red pigments in some fall leaves have proven to be a puzzle for researchers who debate why leaves bother to go red. Nell Greenfieldboyce
Arts & Life Inside Chicago footwork's growing popularity in the British dance community Chicago footwork is a fast-paced music and dance genre.
Politics Democrats' 2025 election wins go beyond big races to places like Georgia, Pennsylvania Democrats enjoyed major wins beyond just the marquee races, up and down the ballot — and across the country — continuing the party's momentum heading into the 2026 midterm elections. Stephen Fowler
How a team of archaeologists is working to save shipwrecked remains The remains of 18th-century shipwrecks are on the shores of a river island near the frontline of Russia's war on Ukraine.
Politics What do White House visitors think of East Wing demolition? People have been coming to the White House in the past two weeks to see the massive new construction project.
"HELP ME!!! HELP ME!!!" WA prison kept woman in dark while her husband was dying In April, 25-year-old Alex Kuhnhausen died of a bacterial infection he contracted at Washington State Penitentiary in Walla Walla. Shane Mehling