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China has said it's evaluating approaches from US officials to start negotiations about tariffs, a potential de-escalation in ...
Aleke Kanonu Jr., the only mail carrier in a small Acadiana town, covers 100 miles a day, a third of them dirt or gravel, ...
The U.S. may no longer be the top destination for the best and brightest students in the world amid visa revocations, student ...
Director General Lisa Shaffer announces the appointment of the Queen’s Department Director, Deputy Director, and the ...
The Tulalip Tribes and Washington State Department of Commerce signed a historic MOU establishing government-to-government ...
The U.S. and Ukraine have announced an economic deal after a weekslong press by President Donald Trump calling on Kyiv to compensate Washington for billions more in military and economic assistance to ...
Automakers and independent analyses have indicated that the tariffs could raise prices, reduce sales and make U.S. production ...
Fifty years after the end of the Vietnam War, decades of progress in addressing its legacies are coming undone.
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Although the legislative session is over, there are still bills to sign in Olympia. Twenty of them were signed into law by Gov. Bob Ferguson just this week. That's in addition to the ...
President Donald Trump is acknowledging that his tariffs could result in fewer and costlier products in the United States.
Washington’s top commerce official says the state cannot shield its economy from the fallout of rapidly escalating tariffs, particularly in sectors like agriculture, aerospace and technology.
The construction of Lotus Court in Olympia. The building opened last fall and is operated by the Low-Income Housing Institute ...