Clark Fredricksen's on vacation this week, and there's no way to replace his comprehensive scan of political news, but here are a few items that caught my eye:
The governor's race is in the news today, with the Everett Herald noting how vague the two candidates are as to how they would deal with an expected $2.7 billion biennium deficit. It's downright...
The America-hating media elite apparently didn't get the memo that fact-checking and actual reporting won't be tolerated. The National Enquirer, of course, can be expected to carry water for the...
This is your editor speaking. I'll be appearing on TV tonight to talk about Crosscut past, present, and future as a guest on Public Exposure, a weekly public-affairs show...
Crosscut is busy planning the next phase of our march toward world media dominance and we're looking for a contract Web designer for a site refurbishment in coming months...
Wall Street Journal reporters Matthew Karnitschnig and Robert A. Guth today report that Microsoft is still in pursuit of Yahoo — Yahoo's search business, anyway — and is trying to team up with another...