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Dave Ross
MyNorthwest Staff
Dexamethasone, a corticosteroid, is showing strong results against coronavirus, improving survival in patients with serious cases.
5 years ago
Dave Ross
I was reading about the debate over what 鈥渄efund the police鈥 means, in particular the argument that it鈥檚 not just a budget cut.
5 years ago
MyNorthwest Staff
Jonathan Kanter, UW psychologist, on his COVID mental health study and how people are coping under lockdowns.
5 years ago
MyNorthwest Staff
Edwin Lindo, a critical race theory scholar and lecturer at UW Medicine, says we are in a unique moment in time where people can see a different world.
5 years ago
Dave Ross
While many continue to struggle with the ongoing pandemic, protesting is viewed by some health experts as a form of 'healthy coping.'
5 years ago
MyNorthwest Staff
Tacoma Mayor Victoria Woodards continues to call for a full investigation into Manuel Ellis' death, and shares her thoughts on necessary police reform.
5 years ago
MyNorthwest Staff
Former state attorney general Rob McKenna thinks that any reform for qualified immunity would need to include some sort of good faith exception.
5 years ago
Nick Bowman
After a ruling from the Supreme Court rejecting the Trump Administration's challenge to DACA, the fight may not be entirely over, warns AG Bob Ferguson.
5 years ago
Dave Ross
In listening to reports on John Bolton's tell-all on the Trump administration, there's some pretty stunning information contained within its pages.
5 years ago
MyNorthwest Staff
Early signs indicate that a radiation treatment might help severe coronavirus patients recover.
5 years ago
MyNorthwest Staff
Rayid Ghani from Carnegie Mellon discusses using machine learning in police reform and how it may help reduce incidents of excessive force.
5 years ago
Dave Ross
It may surprise some people, but Seattle's CHOP, that the President has threatened to re-liberate, is being opened to traffic again.
5 years ago
Dave Ross
At a fenced-off parking lot for a business that services European cars, someone broke in and tried to set a fire inside Seattle's CHOP area Sunday night.
5 years ago
MyNorthwest Staff
Tech analyst Larry Magid joins Seattle's Morning News to discuss the expectation of privacy online and the ramifications of facial recognition.
5 years ago
MyNorthwest Staff
Can the medical system and patients afford all the expense associated with coronavirus? Tacoma MD Dr. Gordon Cohen joined the show to discuss.
5 years ago
Nick Bowman
Could a tunnel be the best plan for replacing the West Seattle Bridge? Retired civil engineer Bob Ortblad thinks so.
5 years ago
Dave Ross
Is there a simple compromise to be found between residents of the CHOP and Seattle's police officers looking to move back into their precinct?
5 years ago
MyNorthwest Staff
UW Medicine lecturer Edwin Lindo explains the intersection of racism and public health, and how the number one risk factor for a chronic illness is often race.
5 years ago
MyNorthwest Staff
Alex Berenson published a coronavirus book on Amazon that was temporarily banned. After Elon Musk defended him, it's now available for sale.
5 years ago
Dave Ross
The main danger in the newly-formed Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone seems to be the danger of all this becoming a tourist attraction.
5 years ago
MyNorthwest Staff
Some police departments have a new policy in light of the demonstrations that if you witness wrongdoing by your co-workers, you have to report it.
5 years ago
Dave Ross
If Trump is already calling polls unfair and filing lawsuits, he might challenge the integrity of the election. That could be poisonous to democracy.
5 years ago
MyNorthwest Staff
Windermere Chief Economist Matthew Gardner discusses the housing market and how current events may be impacting it.
5 years ago
Dave Ross
Is there really a way to justify the violence Buffalo police displayed on video for all to see against 75 year-old Martin Gugino?
5 years ago
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