Cruise giants could owe $440M after Supreme Court rules they used property seized in Cuba revolution

The Supreme Court dealt a major blow Thursday to four major cruise lines accused of profiting from Cuban property seized during Fidel Castro’s communist revolution, reviving lawsuits that could cost the companies hundreds of millions of dollars.

Kennedy fires heads of preventive health screening task force

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy notified two leaders of a health screening task force that they were being removed from their appointments immediately, years before the end of their terms. 

Off-duty officer rescues child trapped inside claw machine

An off-duty St. Charles County police officer rescued a young girl who became trapped inside a claw machine at a bowling alley.

Joey Chestnut set to defend hot dog eating title while on probation for battery

Joey “Jaws” Chestnut will defend his Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest title while on probation after pleading guilty to misdemeanor battery.

Feeding our Future ringleader Aimee Bock sentenced: Full details

Feeding our Future ringleader Aimee Bock was hit with a major prison sentence on Thursday for her role in the massive $250 million fraud scheme. Here's what she got:

Memorial Day travel ramps up at SEA Airport
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Nearly one million Memorial Day travelers are expected to fly in and out of SEA Airport between May 21 and May 26.

Man jailed over Charlie Kirk Facebook post wins $835,000 settlement

A man who lost his job and missed the birth of his granddaughter while jailed over a Charlie Kirk social media post will receive $835,000 to settle a lawsuit against the sheriff’s office.

Pooh Shiesty trial date set for alleged Gucci Mane kidnapping, robbery case

Rapper Pooh Shiesty is set to stand trial this July over federal allegations that he and eight others kidnapped and robbed Gucci Mane in Dallas.

Two-time cancer survivor organizes 5k in Seattle to raise awareness

A local cancer survivor is organizing a 5k run in Seattle this Memorial Day weekend to help raise more awareness of kidney cancer.

Seattle LGBTQ Commission requests state of emergency

City leaders are facing growing calls to expand resources as members of the transgender and queer communities relocate to Seattle from other states.

Burien, WA business owner uses surveillance to demand intersection fixes

A Burien business owner is urging city officials to address a dangerous intersection outside his building after capturing numerous vehicle collisions on his security cameras.

Unknown substance kills 3, injures first responders in New Mexico

At least two first responders were seriously injured from exposure to an unknown substance in New Mexico that left three people dead.

'Peanuts' music owner sues US government, 3 companies alleging illegal use of its tunes

The owner of the iconic “Peanuts" music catalog is taking legal action against multiple companies and even the U.S. government, claiming the beloved classics were used without permission.

How drones are helping scientists monitor Washington’s recovering sea otters

Scientists with the Seattle Aquarium are taking sea otter research to the skies, deploying drones along the Olympic Coast to track the recovering population.

Seattle urged to declare LGBTQ state of emergency
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Seattle is facing a resource crisis as thousands of transgender people seek refuge there. The LGBTQ Commission is urging Mayor Katie Wilson to declare a civil emergency before housing and food run dry this summer. A rally is planned at Cal Anderson Park to push for immediate support.