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Seattle to sue Trump administration over threat to federal funding

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The City of Seattle is taking legal action against the Trump administration over recent executive orders that it says put critical federal funding at risk.

City officials argue the orders threaten money used to support key services such as public safety programs and affordable housing, according to KIRO 7. Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell and Seattle City Attorney Ann Davison formally announced the lawsuit Thursday during a press conference at City Hall.

Seattle lawsuit challenges threat to federal funding

The legal complaint targets what city leaders describe as “sweeping executive orders” from the administration that jeopardize Seattle’s access to federal resources.

The lawsuit comes at a politically charged moment, as both Harrell and Davison are seeking re-election. Davison, who was elected as a Republican in 2021, has previously faced scrutiny over her political alignment and whether she supports the current president’s policies.

The press conference was scheduled for 11:30 a.m. Thursday, with more details about the legal filing expected to be released later in the day.

Clark County sheriff’s deputy fatally shoots man in Vancouver

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The deputy shot and killed the man 10 minutes after someone called 911 to report that their son was armed and had broken into their home, according to the sheriff’s office.

King Charles’ Army Band Pays Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne With Black Sabbath Cover

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Charles III might be the King of England, but Ozzy Osbourne will always be the Prince of Darkness. And in honor of the rock legend’s life and legacy following his death July 22, the Royal Family’s official army band put its own spin on one of Black Sabbath‘s biggest hits.

In a video filmed during a recent Changing of the Guard ceremony, the red-uniformed musicians stand in an arc outside of Buckingham Palace. With a conductor keeping time, the brass and woodwind instrumentalists play the melody of “Paranoid” — which reached No. 61 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1970 — over the sound of brash snare drums.

King Charles’ Army Band Pays Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne With Black Sabbath Cover

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Charles III might be the King of England, but Ozzy Osbourne will always be the Prince of Darkness. And in honor of the rock legend’s life and legacy following his death July 22, the Royal Family’s official army band put its own spin on one of Black Sabbath‘s biggest hits.

In a video filmed during a recent Changing of the Guard ceremony, the red-uniformed musicians stand in an arc outside of Buckingham Palace. With a conductor keeping time, the brass and woodwind instrumentalists play the melody of “Paranoid” — which reached No. 61 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1970 — over the sound of brash snare drums.

Intense rain and flash floods expected from New York City to Washington DC

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Authorities are urging residents to prepare for severe weather as a powerful storm system that could cause intense flash floods moves through a swathe of the US east coast stretching from New York City to Washington DC.

Forecasters are predicting intense rainfall, with rates possibly reaching up to 3 inches an hour. While most areas are expected to receive 1 to 3 inches of rain, certain isolated locations could see as much as 5 to 8 inches.

In anticipation of the severe weather, the acting New Jersey governor, Tahesha Way, has declared a state of emergency for the state, effective at 2pm on Thursday. The declaration comes amid concerns over flooding,

Did you feel it? Earthquake hits Fall City area

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Did you feel it? An earthquake hit the Fall City area on Thursday morning.

The U.S. Geological Survey says it was a 2.8 magnitude quake.

It hit just after 7:30 a.m. and was about 20 kilometers in depth.

Eleven people reported feeling it in places like North Bend, Snoqualmie, Carnation, and Gold Bar.

Small quake shakes Fall City area, no damage or injuries reported

There are no reports of injuries or damage.

Earthquakes occur nearly every day in Washington. Most are too small to be felt or cause damage.

According to the Washington State Department of Natural Resources, Washington has the second-highest risk in the U.S. of these large and damaging earthquakes because of its geologic setting.



Seahawks tackle Charles Cross has finger surgery

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Seahawks left tackle Charles Cross underwent surgery to repair a dislocated finger. Here’s what we know about his availability for the season opener.

MLB trade deadline tracker: Padres add Mason Miller, Jays trade for Shane Bieber in final hours

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The San Diego Padres added hard-throwing closer Mason Miller and the Toronto Blue Jays dealt for former Cy Young award winner Shane Bieber in a flurry of moves before Major League Baseball’s trade deadline on Thursday.

The recent swaps are on top of several deals over the past few days — including the Mariners landing slugger Eugenio Suarez — but several big names could still be on the move, including Pittsburgh right-hander Mitch Keller, Cleveland’s Steven Kwan and Arizona pitchers Zac Gallen and Merrill Kelly.

MLB’s trade deadline is at 6 p.m. EDT. on Thursday.

Padres add All-Star Mason Miller, lefty JP Sears from Athletics

The 26-year-old Miller is one of the game’s top relievers and has a fastball that averages more than 101 mph. The 2024 All-Star has 20 saves in 23 opportunities, a 3.76 ERA and 59 strikeouts this season. He’s under team control through 2029.

The Padres also added JP Sears, a lefty who has a 7-9 record and 4.95 ERA this season, striking out 95 batters over 22 starts.

San Diego sent the A’s a package of prospects, including highly-regarded shortstop Leo De Vries and right-handed pitchers Henry Baez, Braden Nett and Eduarniel Nunez.

Shane Bieber off to Blue Jays, nearing MLB return

Bieber is headed to the AL East-leading Blue Jays in a deal with the rebuilding Cleveland Guardians, who also dealt right-hander Paul Sewald in the division to the AL Central-leading Detroit Tigers.

Bieber, who is working his way back from April 2024 Tommy John surgery, has made five rehab starts. His most recent outing was Tuesday for Double-A Akron, in which he allowed one run on three hits and struck out seven in four innings. His next rehab start was scheduled for Sunday.

The Guardians are getting right-hander Khal Stephen from the Blue Jays.

Bieber had spent his entire career in Cleveland, including winning the AL Cy Young Award in 2020. He has a career record of 62-32 with a 3.22 ERA and 958 strikeouts in 136 games, with 134 starts since his debut in 2018.

He agreed to a one-year, $14 million contract last fall with a $16 million player option for 2026.

Tigers pry closer Kyle Finnegan from Nationals

AL Central-leading Detroit acquired Kyle Finnegan from Washington for two prospects, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the trade wasn’t announced.

The 33-year-old Finnegan was an All-Star in 2024 but his velocity has been down this season. He has 20 saves with a 4.38 ERA in 2025.

The Nats received minor league pitchers Josh Randall and R.J. Sales, Detroit’s third and 10th round draft picks from 2024, respectively.

Cubs add more pitching, trade for Andrew Kittredge from Orioles

The Cubs continued seek help on the mound, adding right-hander Andrew Kittredge from the Baltimore Orioles one day after agreeing to a deal with the Washington Nationals for righty Michael Soroka.

The 35-year-old Kittredge was an All-Star in 2021 and has a 3.44 ERA over nine seasons. The reliever has a 3.45 ERA in 31 games this season. He signed a $9 million, one-year deal with Baltimore last offseason that includes a $9 million club option for 2026 with a $1 million buyout.

Other deals, notes

— The Tampa Bay Rays acquired catcher Hunter Feduccia from the Los Angeles Dodgers in exchange for right-handed pitcher Paul Gervase, catcher Ben Rortvedt and left-handed pitcher Adam Serwinowski.

— The 35-year-old Sewald — who is headed to Detroit in a trade with Cleveland — is eligible to return from the injured list on Sunday after being shut down with a strained right shoulder. He is 1-1 with a 4.70 ERA in 18 games this season, averaging more than one strikeout each inning.

— Baltimore put right-hander Zach Eflin on the injured list with lower back discomfort Thursday. Eflin was a potential trade target, but has made only 14 starts this year and is on an expiring contract.

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AP Baseball Writer Noah Trister and AP Sports Writers Howard Fendrich and Joe Reedy contributed to this story.

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AP MLB: https://apnews.com/MLB

San Diego Padres land All-Star closer Mason Miller in trade deadline blockbuster

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The San Diego Padres acquired hard-throwing closer Mason Miller and left-hander JP Sears in a deal with the Athletics on Thursday, adding major upgrades to their pitching staff in a trade deadline blockbuster.

The Padres sent the A’s a package of prospects, including highly-regarded shortstop Leo De Vries and right-handed pitchers Henry Baez, Braden Nett and Eduarniel Nunez.

The 26-year-old Miller – who has a fastball that averages 101mph – has 20 saves in 23 opportunities, a 3.76 ERA and 59 strikeouts this season. He was an All-Star in 2024 and is under team control through the 2029 season.

The 29-year-old Sears has a 7-9 record and 4.95 ERA this season, striking

San Diego Padres land All-Star closer Mason Miller in trade deadline blockbuster

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The San Diego Padres acquired hard-throwing closer Mason Miller and left-hander JP Sears in a deal with the Athletics on Thursday, adding major upgrades to their pitching staff in a trade deadline blockbuster.

The Padres sent the A’s a package of prospects, including highly-regarded shortstop Leo De Vries and right-handed pitchers Henry Baez, Braden Nett and Eduarniel Nunez.

The 26-year-old Miller – who has a fastball that averages 101mph – has 20 saves in 23 opportunities, a 3.76 ERA and 59 strikeouts this season. He was an All-Star in 2024 and is under team control through the 2029 season.

The 29-year-old Sears has a 7-9 record and 4.95 ERA this season, striking