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Editorial cartoons for Sunday, Feb. 20

A sketchy look at the news of the day.

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Editorial cartoons for Wednesday, Jan. 8

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Editorial: News media must brave chill that some threaten

And readers should stand against moves by media owners and editors to placate President-elect Trump.

Cutline error marred Herald photo feature

I look forward to year-end retrospectives like “Photos of the Year 2024,”… Continue reading

Can’t save climate by killing oceans

As I read The Washington Post article in a recent Herald about… Continue reading

Comment: As AI changes nature of work, adjust pay for labor

Low-skilled jobs will become more common and will need more middle-class standards of compensation.

Goldberg: Musk. world’s richest troll, targets U.K. officials

Most interested in directing others’ ire, Musk makes false accusations about a decades’ old scandal.

Comment: What U.S. needs is a Department of Effectiveness

Musk can achieve the efficiency he promises not by breaking government but by working with it.

FILE - The afternoon sun illuminates the Legislative Building, left, at the Capitol in Olympia, Wash., Oct. 9, 2018. Three conservative-backed initiatives that would give police greater ability to pursue people in vehicles, declare a series of rights for parents of public-school students and bar an income tax were approved by the Washington state Legislature on Monday, March 4, 2024.   (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren, File)
Editorial: Legislation that deserves another look in Olympia

Along with resolving budgets, state lawmakers should reconsider bills that warrant further review.

Artist Natalie Niblack works amongst her project entitled “33 Birds / Three Degrees” during the setup for Exploring The Edge at Schack Art Center on Sunday, March 19, 2023, in Everett, Washington. The paintings feature motion-activated speakers that play each bird’s unique call. (Ryan Berry / The Herald)
Editorial: An opinionated look back at 2024’s Herald editorials

Among highlights and lowlights: Boeing’s struggles, light rail’s arrival and the return of orcas.

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Editorial: Follow through on promise of medical price clarity

Hospitals aren’t fully complying with laws on price transparency, including three in Snohomish County.

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Editorial cartoons for Tuesday, Jan. 7

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Comment: What Trump’s second term may mean for press freedoms

Trump is likely to resume a campaign against leaks of government secrets, and those who publish them.

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