Tech Paul Allen's most admirable philanthropic venture His Institute for Brain Science, which just got a large new infusion, is competing in a Super Bowl of scientific research. by Ted Van Dyk / March 21, 2012
Politics How the Pearl Harbor attack still shapes America Seattle Post-Intelligencer's Dec. 8, 1941, front page by Ted Van Dyk / December 3, 2012
Politics How key changes shaped the 2012 election and Obama's triumph Mitt Romney and Barack Obama in their final presidential debate, as seen during a viewing at a San Francisco theater. by Ted Van Dyk / November 17, 2012
Politics Now that voters have spoken, what'll our leaders do? Our state and national leaders may have been elected on social platforms, but their upcoming agendas will be dominated by taxing and spending issues. by Ted Van Dyk / November 10, 2012
Politics Bellingham voters fear polarization above outcomes This week, a mix of Bellingham voters turned out with questions not about next Tuesday's results, but a growing community divide. by Ted Van Dyk / October 31, 2012
Politics The ballot measures: How one observer looks at the current crop Washington state ballot (2010). by Ted Van Dyk / October 29, 2012
Politics Good final debate may give Obama campaign boost Mitt Romney and Barack Obama in their final presidential debate, as seen during a viewing at a San Francisco theater. by Ted Van Dyk / October 22, 2012
Politics Foreign policy debate sets stage for final campaign push Obama-Romney voting in the 30th Legislative District by Ted Van Dyk / October 20, 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 From Mao's thrall to south Puget Sound freedom Mao Zedong and Sidney Rittenberg by Jeffrey Long / May 23, 2012