60,000 Washington ballots not yet counted over party declarations
Washington State officials say tens of thousands of ballots from the presidential primaries cannot be counted because voters did not declare a political party.
Trump faces criticism for 'incendiary' language
Former president Donald Trump is facing criticism for what some are calling 'incendiary' language on the campaign trail.
Putin wins presidential election, speaks on Navalny
Vladimir Putin was re-elected in Russia's presidential election. Additionally, Putin spoke about opposition leader Alexei Navalny for the first time at a news conference after the election.
Envelope confusion leads to uncounted ballots
It has been six days since the Washington State presidential primaries. State officials say there are tens of thousands of ballots that were not counted because voters did not pick a political party on the envelope.
Judge rules Fani Willis can stay on Trump Georgia case
A Georgia judge just ruled Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis should not be disqualified from prosecuting the racketeering case against former president Donald Trump.
Judge denies Trump's request to dismiss classified documents case
Former President Donald Trump’s felony classified documents charges won’t be dismissed on constitutional grounds, a federal judge ruled Thursday afternoon.
Lunar New Year now a recognized holiday in WA
Lunar New Year is now officially recognized as a holiday in Washington after Governor Jay Inslee signed a bill making it so on Wednesday.
Jets' Aaron Rodgers denies accusations he shared Sandy Hook conspiracies
New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers has denied recent accusations that he allegedly shared conspiracy theories about the Sandy Hook shooting.
32-hour workweek? Bernie Sanders' bill would make it US law
Senator Bernie Sanders is proposing a 32-hour workweek with no loss of pay in America.
Biden says if bill banning TikTok reaches his desk, he'll sign
The latest developments in a bill that would make TikTok vanish from devices across the nation.
Gov. Inslee reacts to ongoing issues at juvenile detention center
Gov. Inslee reacted to new reports of inmates overdosing on drugs and employees accused of breaking the law, inside a state-run youth detention facility.
Hunter Biden trial on federal gun charges tentatively set for June 3
Hunter Biden could face trial in Delaware on federal firearms charges as soon as June, in the midst of his father's reelection campaign.
Is TikTok being banned in the US? House to vote on bill
The debate over TikTok is heating up. The U.S. House is moving closer to passing a bill targeting the social media app.
Biden, Trump secure their party's nominations
President Joe Biden and former president Donald Trump have secured their party nominations, setting up a rematch in November's presidential election.
How every WA county voted in the 2024 presidential primary election
Want to see how every county in WA state voted? Joe Biden and Donald Trump clinched their parties’ nominations on March 12.
Donald Trump clinches GOP presidential nomination with win in Washington
Former President Donald Trump has won Washington's Presidential Primary Election, according to projections from the Associated Press. With the win in Washington, he now has the GOP nomination.
Joe Biden wins Washington's Democratic Presidential Primary Election, AP projects
President Joe Biden is expected to win in Washington State in the 2024 Democratic Presidential Primary Election, the Associated Press projects.
Biden, Trump both become parties’ presumptive nominees
President Joe Biden and his predecessor Donald Trump have now unofficially clinched their respective party’s nomination after securing enough delegates Tuesday night.
Seattle City Councilmember Tanya Woo launches campaign for city-wide seat
Tanya Woo, who was appointed to the Seattle City Council in January, officially announced that she is running for election this November.
Robert Hur testifies before Congress on Biden classified documents probe
Special Counsel Robert Hur appeared before the House Judiciary Committee to take hours of questions from Republicans and Democrats on his 345-page report.