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Mariners Win Ninth Inning Comeback Over Twins
The Seattle Mariners defeated the Minnesota Twins with a final score of seven to one. First baseman Josh Naylor hit a three-run home run in the eighth inning to secure the lead. The victory allows the Mariners to even the series against Minnesota. The Seattle Mariners secured a 4-3 comeback victory over the Minnesota Twins in the ninth inning. Second baseman Cole Young provided the game-winning hit, driving in two runs. The win concluded the Mariners' recent road trip. The team finished the road trip with a five and one record. The Mariners are scheduled to play their next game at home tomorrow.
KIRO FM Seattle
Jack Dorsey-Backed Divine Launches Publicly
The launch marks a move for the rebooted Vine-related venture.
Mastodon
Legislature Approves Economic Support For Boxers
The legislature approved legislative agreement 14/2/2026 to provide economic support to boxers Lester Martínez and Joshua Kevin Anton. The incentive recognizes their sporting achievements in California, United States.
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Seattle Mayor Escorted From News Conference After Gunfire
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson was escorted away from a news conference on Tuesday night following gunfire near a community center. The event occurred near the Yes community center. Mayor Wilson announced plans to provide free breakfast and lunch for every public school student starting this fall. The program would utilize funds from a $1.3 billion education levy approved by voters in November. Police are searching for three to four individuals in a dark sedan connected to the gunfire at the news conference. Gunshots were fired near the Yesler Community Center in Seattle just after 5:00 PM yesterday. Security personnel rushed Mayor Katie Wilson away from a news conference regarding free school meals. Police are investigating the incident following the 9-1-1 calls. Reports included sounds of several shots and broken glass.
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Bruce Springsteen Opposes Political Violence On Tour
Bruce Springsteen stated during his tour that political violence is unacceptable. The singer has been vocal in his opposition to such violence. No injuries were reported among administration members or attendees at his recent event.
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Patrick James Indicted In Auto Parts Ponzi Scheme
An individual identified as Patrick James has been indicted in connection with a Ponzi scheme involving an auto parts rollup. The scheme allegedly involved companies including those associated with Fram oil filters.
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Boston Detective Remains On Paid Leave
Detective Dante DiFranzo remains on paid administrative leave in Boston following a 2021 arbitrator's order for his reinstatement. DiFranzo was originally fired in 2018 following allegations that he withheld evidence and worked with an informant linked to a violent stabbing.
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Officials Warn Against Walking To MetLife Stadium
Officials are warning fans not to attempt walking between Manhattan and MetLife Stadium. Social media videos suggest visitors are considering walking along Interstate 95 to avoid paying $150 for NJ Transit tickets.
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Virginia Increases Public Preschool Investment
Virginia is increasing investments in free public preschool services. New analysis indicates many four-year-olds still lack access to these programs. The report was presented by Megan Pauley of VPM news.
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US Submarine Production Must Increase For Australia Pact
Australia has committed $3 billion to increase United States shipbuilding capacity, a move viewed with admiration by the White House. Former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull suggested the financial contribution may need to increase as the enterprise unfolds. He noted the $3 billion figure was part of an optimal pathway but indicated there may be a rationale for further participation. The United States must build an average of 2.3 submarines per year to meet obligations under the AUKUS deal. Current production rates are estimated at 1.1 submarines per year. Democratic Congressman Joe Courtney stated he is confident the U.S. will meet delivery deadlines by 2032. The production increase is required to compensate for ships being handed over to Australia.
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