June 25, 2025
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Seattle home sales surge as inventory remains low

The percentage of Seattle home buyers increased by 5.3% in March 2025 compared to a year ago, signaling a resurgence in buyer confidence after months of sluggish activity, says the Re/Max National Housing Report.  This places the city among the top five in the nation for annual transaction growth, according to Fox 13. The greater Seattle

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How House and Senate plans differ

State Democratic lawmakers in the House and Senate offered differing plans Monday on how the state should collect and spend its money over the next four years. Despite similar overall goals of protection of core services and vulnerable populations, the two chambers have taken slightly differing approaches on how to pay for billions of dollars

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Appeals court rejects copyrights for AI-generated art lacking ‘human’ creator

WASHINGTON — A federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday affirmed that a work of art generated by artificial intelligence without human input cannot be copyrighted under U.S. law. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit agreed with the U.S. Copyright Office that an image created by Stephen Thaler’s AI

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What Started the L.A. Wildfires? Faulty Electrical Equipment in Spotlight

By Jeff Young is Newsweek‘s Environment and Sustainability Editor based in Louisville, Kentucky. His focus is climate change and sustainability with an emphasis on climate solutions and the clean energy transition. He has in-depth knowledge of energy policy and climate science and has covered international climate negotiations, energy and climate legislation on Capitol Hill and the

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