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The Chronicle - May 11, 2024

Seattle Times Politics

Closing schools, Seattle? Don’t forget what happened last time
Author: Danny Westneat

Does Seattle really need to close 20 elementary schools? The last time schools were closed it turned out to be a big mistake that had to be reversed almost immediately.
WA candidates file for office, setting up 2024 primary fights
Author: Claire Withycombe

More than 1,000 people filed to run in about 400 races, including contests for Congress, governor and legislative seats.

Washington State News

Bucs Bring in 26 Tryout Players for Rookie Minicamp

Tampa Bay Buccaneers A total of 26 players, mostly undrafted rookies, will take part in Tampa Bay's rookie camp over the weekend, a list that includes the son of former Buccaneer Chidi Ahanotu Scott Smith

Judge Culpepper won't be the only son of a former Tampa Bay Buccaneers player to suit up for practice at the AdventHealth Training Center this weekend. Mayan Ahanotu, who played his college ball at Rutgers

Ultra, Thieves keep pressure on in CDL Major 3 qualifying
(Photo credit: Kelley L Cox-USA TODAY Sports) The Toronto Ultra and Los Angeles Thieves earned victories on Friday in qualifying for the Call of Duty League Stage 3 Major, leaving them tied for second place with idle OpTic Texas. Toronto (5-1) swept the last-place Boston Breach 3-0, while Los Angeles (5-1) topped the Seattle Surge 3-1. OpTic Texas are also 5-1, just behind the Atlanta FaZe (6-0). All 12 CDL teams are pl

NYT Politics

A Rising Democrat Leans Into the Campus Fight Over Antisemitism
Author: Katie Glueck
Gov. Josh Shapiro of Pennsylvania, the proudly Jewish leader of a battleground state, has dived headfirst into subjects that have wrenched apart his party.
Will You Accept the Election Results? Republicans Dodge the Question.
Author: Michael C. Bender and Nick Corasaniti
Leading Republicans have refused to say flatly that they will accept the outcome of the presidential election if Donald Trump loses.
Why Antiwar Protests Haven’t Flared Up at Black Colleges Like Morehouse
Author: Maya King and Reid J. Epstein
The White House appears anxious about President Biden’s coming speech at Morehouse College. But for complex reasons, such campuses have had far less visible Gaza tensions.
Trump Has Long Been Known as a Micromanager. Prosecutors Are Using It Against Him.
Author: Jonah E. Bromwich, Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan
Witnesses have described the former president monitoring the minutiae of his business, a portrait prosecutors are drawing to help convince the jury that he couldn’t have helped but oversee a hush-money payment to avoid a damaging story.
Freshmen Democrats Work to Turn Biden Impeachment Effort on Its Head
Author: Luke Broadwater
A crop of novice lawmakers on the House Oversight Committee has countered Republicans’ allegations against President Biden with attention-grabbing charges of their own.

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