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    Seattle helps gig workers go broke
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    Seattle helps gig workers go broke

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    Sound Transit light rail services return to normal after $2.8M construction project
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    Although the Fair Housing Act does not stop landlords from considering applicants' criminal records, the Justice Department brief said
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    A shelf of soft drinks are shown in a refrigerator at K & D Market in San Francisco, Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2014. A tax on sodas and other sugar-laden drinks that voters and courts in other parts of the country have rejected is on the November ballots in San Francisco and Berkeley, two cities that have been open to such social-engineering initiatives in the past. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)
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    Seattle’s gay community wants to sunbathe nude at the expense of children
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    Seattle’s gay community wants to sunbathe nude at the expense of children
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    New York City - October 28, 2017: A homeless man sleeping on a Manhattan sidewalk.

    Seattle – King County region has third most homeless people in the U.S.

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