
The Bridges lose 2-1 to the Green, who finished their season undefeated.
Ballard FC falls to Vermont in USL League Two championship match
I lost my hearing in one ear and I’m worried I won’t find a new job
I am a 50-year-old man. After a long-term disease, I had my inner ear removed, and then lost my job due to incapacity. I have hearing in one ear, am waiting for an implant and wear aids, which help.
I felt lost for a few years, but I got fit and slowly regrouped, and ended up doing an apprenticeship. Now it is coming to an end, I am worried about applying for jobs, having to prove myself again against healthy people half my age. Sometimes I wake in the night panicking. I want to cry most of the time. I just want someone to say it will be OK and help me. But
The US attacks on Iran have backfired horribly – but a path to peace is still possible | Simon Tisdall
Hanging is the preferred method of execution in Iran, although stoning and crucifixion offer alternative options for an ever-vengeful theocracy. Death by hanging is not necessarily quick. Strangulation and suffocation can take several minutes. The UN says more than 600 people have been judicially murdered so far this year. Iran has more executions per capita than any country in the world. Since June’s US and Israeli attacks, growing numbers of victims are political dissidents.
Fifty days on, nothing remotely positive has resulted from the illegal bombing raids and missile strikes mounted by the US president, Donald Trump, and Israel’s leader, Benjamin Netanyahu, despite their boasts of world-changing success. Iran’s nuclear
Photos: Beer kegs and tennis rackets tackle waves at Seafair

On Saturday, the new ‘Can You Ride It?” DIY wakeboarding competition towed participants through the waves of Lake Washington at Seafair.
Sam Darnold gets taste of Lumen Field at Seahawks’ annual Football Fest

The toughest week of training camp for the Seahawks ended with something of a celebration Saturday as the team held its annual Football Fest at Lumen Field.
Smoke from a growing wildfire wafts into Seattle

Smoke from the Bear Gulch fire in the Olympics plumed into Seattle on Saturday, bringing a haze and whiffs of smoke into the city.
Led by newcomer Buddha Peleti, WSU’s D-line dominates on Day 4 of fall camp

Led by newcomer Buddha Peleti, the Washington State defensive line made life hard on the offense on Day 4 of fall camp on Saturday.
Mariners stack up with MLB’s best, but can they survive baseball’s chaos?

The Mariners deserve credit for their moves at the trade deadline, but the past couple of days have reminded us that nothing is inevitable in baseball. The M’s will have to earn it.
Ukraine war briefing: Kyiv faces Russian missile attack as both sides trade strikes
Russia launched a missile attack on Kyiv early on Sunday, the military administration of the Ukrainian capital said on the Telegram messaging app. Reuters’ witnesses heard a loud blast shaking the city soon after midnight. The reported attack comes days after Russia’s worst airstrike of the year on Kyiv, which killed at least 31 people, including five children, and wounded more than 150.
Ukraine on Saturday said it hit military targets and a gas pipeline in drone attacks in Russia, where local authorities said three people were killed and two others wounded. Ukraine’s SBU security service said the strikes, carried out on Friday night by long-distance drones, hit
Seattle U legend Pat Lesser Harbottle, 1955 U.S. Women’s Amateur winner, dies at 91

Pat Lesser Harbottle, who won the Seattle Women’s Championship at 14-years-old and went on to win the 1955 U.S. Women’s Amateur, died Wednesday morning at age 91.