Last week, two Seattle friends of mine flew south to attend a music festival in San Pancho, a small beach town on Mexico’s ...
In the years since, however, those words have seemed perfectly attuned to our gloomy political times and The Post has been a leader in shedding light on the authoritarian impulses of the Trump ...
The remarkable thing revealed about Jeffrey Epstein over the past year is his huge talent for making connections with rich and powerful people.
The late convicted sex offender thrived because of the willful ignorance of men enticed by the promise of power, money and sex.
Re: “Trump: GOP should federalize vote rules” (Feb. 3, Nation & World) and “Legal fight escalates over Georgia voting records as Trump says he wants to ‘take over’ elections” (Feb. 4, Nation): This ...
Is it just me, or does the announcement that the Seahawks are for sale seem poorly timed, like running out of beer and pizza at a game-watching party before halftime?
As the Washington State Legislature debates whether to put a modest tax on the portion of residents’ income that exceeds $1 ...
Re: “Why housing first isn’t the answer to Seattle’s homelessness crisis” (Feb. 7, Opinion): As a psychiatrist who spent years working with people who were homeless, I admire a lot of the work Andrea ...
Re: “Jon Talton, Seattle Times business columnist and author, dies at 69” (Feb. 4, Local News): Let’s just say Jon Talton and I were usually not on the same page on many of his more liberal columns.