Politics 'Just Do It' can be taxing in D.C. Why making progress on health care, foreign affairs and the financial system is harder than it looks. by Ted Van Dyk / September 22, 2009
Huskies win one for the history books Not so the Seahawks, who are once more plagued with injuries. by Mike Henderson / September 20, 2009
Jody Powell and his faint air of sadness Jimmy Carter's admired and amiable press secretary is dead at 65, stirring memories of that Georgia gang. by Ted Van Dyk / September 19, 2009
Politics Five peeves, including uninspiring local campaigns Light rail in Rainier Valley. by Ted Van Dyk / September 17, 2009
Politics Business-as-usual is back in the saddle Does the age of Bernie Madoff live on? by Ted Van Dyk / September 14, 2009
Impressive Seahawks drub a hapless team Hard to tell how good the team is, with a new coach and lots of quality receivers. No doubt about how good tight end John Carlson is, however. by Mike Henderson / September 13, 2009
Politics Obama's speech: So long, public option The speech played well with the public, but it probably raised too many alarms among the factions in Congress. by Ted Van Dyk / September 10, 2009
Politics Obama signals a big hedge on the 'public option' A pre-mortem on Obama's crucial speech to Congress on Wednesday. by Ted Van Dyk / September 8, 2009
Sark's Dawgs have a lot of bite The new coach starts to turn around one of the country's most moribund football program, losing the opener to L.S.U. but almost looking like the better team. by Mike Henderson / September 6, 2009
Politics The fate of Obama's presidency The president and his team by Ted Van Dyk / September 3, 2009