The NBA: A league full of leaders as crass as Donald Trump NBA Commissioner David Stern, speaking at Fortune Magazine's Brainstorm Tech 2012 conference by Ted Van Dyk / April 18, 2013
Politics A recipe for patriotism A weighty mix of people and events have made the United States a great republic, but it will take more than flag waving to keep it that way. by Ted Van Dyk / July 3, 2012
Politics What makes Obama and Romney tick? Obama-Romney voting in the 30th Legislative District by Ted Van Dyk / June 26, 2012
KIRO-TV report gets poor grades from media peers KIRO-TV investigative reporter Chris Halsne. by Ted Van Dyk / June 18, 2012
Politics Legislature can't just bail out state's universities University of Washington President Michael Young by Ted Van Dyk / June 12, 2012
Politics Why the world watches the Wisconsin election Wisconsin's capital city has the first print daily to make an all-e switch. by Ted Van Dyk / June 4, 2012
This Memorial Day, a plea for declaration of war A veterans' memorial in North Seattle's Evergreen-Washelli Cemetery. by Ted Van Dyk / May 27, 2012
Politics I was on Nixon's Enemies List: A true story John A. Volpe, President Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger. Volpe was the Secretary of Transportation during Nixon's administration. by Ted Van Dyk / March 11, 2013
Mariners' spring training: This year, hope springs authentic During a 2012 trip to Japan, Eric Wedge gives tips to a young player in Ishinomaki, which was hard hit by the 2011 earthquake and tsunami. by Ted Van Dyk / February 27, 2013