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European leaders see Trump’s troop drawdown from Germany as new proof they must go it alone
And we’re cutting a lot further than 5,000.”He offered no reason for the move, which blindsided NATO, but his decision came amid an escalating dispute with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz over the U.S-Israeli war on Iran, and Trump’s anger that European allies have been reluctant to get involved in the conflict in the Middle East.Asked about the decision to pull out 5,000 troops from Germany, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre said: “I wouldn’t exaggerate that because I think we are expe
U.S.-led task force tells ships to reroute on first day of new effort to reopen the Strait of Hormuz
Crew members have described to The Associated Press seeing intercepted drones and missiles explode over the waters as their vessels run low on drinking water, food and other supplies.“They are victims of circumstance,” Trump wrote, describing the effort as a humanitarian gesture “on behalf of the United States, Middle Eastern Countries but, in particular, the Country of Iran.” Trump also sounded a warning: “If, in any way, this Humanitarian process is interfered with, that interference will, unf
Fewer AAPI adults report hate incidents but racism concerns linger, new poll shows
Fewer Asian American and Pacific Islander adults are reporting overt anti-Asian attacks than during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, a new AP-NORC/AAPI Data poll finds, but many still worry about racial discrimination.A new poll out Monday, as AAPI Heritage Month begins, from October 2023 poll where 36% said they were victims of an act of abuse tied to their race or ethnicity over the prior year.Preliminary FBI data also reflects a decline as the pandemic receded into the background. Based o
Redistricting war accelerates winner-take-all political combat that’s straining American democracy
Simon, who leads the Shelby County Democratic Party in Tennessee, said the court’s conservative majority set a precedent that if you’re “not in the in-crowd group, they can just erase us.”By weakening a requirement that states draw congressional districts in a way that gives minorities an opportunity to control their own fate, the court escalated the nationwide redistricting war that has seen Democrats and Republicans casting aside decades of tradition in hopes of gaining an edge ove
For foreign workers in the Mideast, risk from the Iran war collides with economic strain at home
He was among more than two dozen foreign workers killed across the Mideast after the United States and Israel went to war with Iran in February.Tens of millions of foreign workers have helped build the Gulf Arab states’ modern, oil-fueled economies — with many not fully sharing in their prosperity. Now they face an even sharper dilemma: Keep working in the Mideast, where wages are far higher, hoping that a shaky ceasefire endures; or return to already poor countries where prices have soare
What to know about the US military presence in Europe as Trump seeks drawdown of thousands of troops
Homeland and deterring China,” it said.Among other things, the document noted that Europe’s economic power, while shrinking in relative terms globally, remains significant, and said that Germany’s economy alone “dwarfs that of Russia.”“Fortunately, our NATO allies are substantially more powerful than Russia — it is not even close,” it said, noting a recent commitment among NATO allies to raise national defense spending to 5% of GDP in total, a push led by Trump. What Germany ha
Britney Spears is set to be arraigned on a DUI charge. But she doesn’t have to appear in court
Prosecutors said the case will be handled according to their standard protocol for defendants with no DUI history, no crash or injury on the road and a low blood-alcohol level.They have said that in court on Monday, she will be offered what is commonly known as a “wet reckless.” If she chose that plea, she would be sentenced to a year of probation and be required to take a DUI class and pay state-mandated fines. The offer is common especially for defendants who have independently shown motivatio
Denis Leary’s ‘crazy idea’ puts civilians through FDNY training to raise funds for fire departments
Each year, the event raises enough money for the foundation to make several additional grants to fire departments across the country to purchase new equipment or receive additional training they would otherwise not be able to afford, said David Morkal, retired FDNY battalion chief and a member of the Leary Firefighters Foundation board of directors.“When we started this 10 years ago we were giving out maybe $200,000 in grants a year and now we’re giving out $850,000,” said Morkal, adding the fou
Tribes sue to halt exploratory drilling in Black Hills near sacred ceremonial site
And it’s important that these sacred places be protected for future generations to come.”The project was granted a permit from the Forest Service in February without conducting an environmental review because the agency said it met the requirements for a categorical exclusion, like having a duration of less than a year and not posing impacts to environmental and cultural sites.But tribal opponents disagree that those requirements were met and said drilling projects are often a first step leading
‘We lived, laughed, and loved mas’: West Seattle viral artist holds funeral for long-closed Taco Bell
Despite the location having been closed for more than three decades, the West Seattle community felt it was not only appropriate, but necessary, to hold a funeral for the long-closed Taco Bell.The funeral, organized by local artist Sunday Nobody, was complete with bagpipes, a crying contest, and a 21-bell salute, as many from the Seattle neighborhood brought flowers and tokens of condolence. The attire to attend the event was strictly formal.Photos of the event can be seen here. Sunday Nobody, d
Wanted suspect rams police blockade, fires at deputies, then vanishes into Midland neighborhood
A wanted suspect who was involved in a shooting with Pierce County deputies early Sunday morning is currently on the loose, and the sheriff’s office just released a photo of him.The suspect is a white male seen in the photo above. He is 5 feet, 11 inches tall and weighs approximately 225 pounds. He has brown hair and brown eyes and was last seen wearing a dark sweatshirt.RELATED STORIESProsecutors list dog as alleged deadly weapon in Tacoma assault'We do not stop': Fugitive on WSP Most Wan
Rudy Giuliani hospitalized in critical condition, his spokesman says
NEW YORK (AP) — Rudolph Giuliani, the former mayor of New York City, is in critical but stable condition at a hospital, his spokesman said Sunday.Spokesman Ted Goodman didn’t say what sent the 81-year-old to the hospital or how long he’s been there. “Mayor Giuliani is a fighter who has faced every challenge in his life with unwavering strength, and he’s fighting with that same level of strength as we speak,” Goodman said in a statement on social media. He said Giuliani “remains in cr
1,500 beagles will get new lives, warm laps after release from research facility
“A lot of them are more willing to accept love and want to be with people.”Ridglan Farms didn’t immediately respond to messages seeking comment.Beagles are the most common breed of dog used for animal testing, primarily because of their smaller size and gentle temperament, Simmons said.“A Belgian Malinois is not going to put up with being tested on, being confined in a kennel their whole life,” Simmons said of the athletic shepherd dogs commonly used by police and the military. “Beagles ar
Idaho was the second-fastest growing state last year, population up 10% since 2020
California dropped by 0.5%, one of six states to have a net population decrease (alongside West Virginia, New York, Louisiana, Illinois, and Mississippi).According to the Census Bureau data, 76% of the state’s growth came from migration from other states, while just 24% came from “natural” growth within the state.‘Why wouldn’t I go to Idaho?’ Lake Stevens mayor plans moveLake Stevens Mayor Brett Gailey announced in April, after a city council meeting, that he is resigning from
Fire destroys a lab building on a University of South Florida campus
<p><block></p><p>ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — Firefighters worked through the night to extinguish a blaze at a laboratory on the University of South Florida campus in St. Petersburg and officials said Sunday that the building could be a total loss. </p><p>The fire Saturday night prompted evacuations and sent up plumes of billowing smoke from the marine science lab building. No injuries were reported and no hazardous materials were released, USF President Moez Limayem wrote in a message to students and staff.</p><p>The cause of the fire remained under investigation. </p><p>Limayem said damage assessments were ongoing, but the destruction was extensive. </p><p>“Our recovery teams are working with the College of Marine Science to prioritize key research material and equipment for salvage assessment when the building is cleared,” Limayem wrote. </p><p>Classes and exams scheduled for the lab building will be relocated. </p><p></block></p>
Deputies search for suspect accused of trying to hit officer with SUV
A search is underway for a dangerous, injured suspect accused of trying use an SUV as a deadly weapon.Police say the man tried to hit a Pierce County deputy with the vehicle when he was awakened in it by officers early Sunday morning.Authorities say the suspect then broke into several homes and vehicles, frightening residents in south Tacoma, in his attempt to escape.This is after deputies fired their service weapons at the suspect.No officers were hurt.The incident started around 2:00 a.m., whe
Agent hit by buckshot from the gun of man charged in correspondents’ dinner attack, prosecutor says
WASHINGTON (AP) — Authorities have determined that buckshot from the gun of the man charged with trying to storm the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner in an attempt to kill President Donald Trump struck a Secret Service agent, according to the federal prosecutor overseeing the investigation.Jeanine Pirro, the U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, said last week there was no evidence the agent was hit by friendly fire during the incident at a Washington hotel on April 25,
It’s not always a good idea to trust a random guy with a chainsaw. Here’s how to find a tree service worth hiring in the Puget Sound area
Checkbook is currently offering free ratings for 50 Puget Sound area tree services through June 5 on its website.Tree removal cost in Seattle: why prices vary so muchIf someone knocks on your door after a storm offering tree work, walk away.“Just because a company calls itself a tree service does not mean they are able to come to your house, diagnose the problem, and take care of it properly,” Weisbaum said.Seek out multiple estimates from established companies instead. Checkbook pri
‘A dream 42 years in the making’: Ezell’s Famous Chicken owner eyes nationwide franchise
So we’re just looking at opportunities right now.”RELATED STORIES'We need your help': Copper theft forces Seattle's Taproot Theatre to raise $400KSen. Pedersen says Legislature has no desire to expand millionaires' tax, but calls 1933 ruling 'a mistake''Protect the babies': Gee blasts encampments near Seattle schoolsYears after pandemic stalled growth plans, Ezell’s is looking forward againRudd noted a previous expansion attempt for Ezell’s right before the COVID-19 pande
‘He weighed 61 pounds’: Lawsuit says DCYF missed signs of starvation before 15-year-old autistic teen died
After a 15-year-old nonverbal and autistic child died while in the care of his adoptive parents, who received assistance from the Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF), a local law firm has filed suit with the state department.Chris Davis, with Davis Law Group, joined “The Jake and Spike Show” on KIRO Newsradio to discuss the harrowing story of how Vancouver’s Karreon Franks died after several “red flags” were missed regarding his gaunt appearance and c