Politics Iraq: Damned if we do, damned if we don't U.S. faces no good options in Iraq by Ted Van Dyk / June 21, 2014
Politics D-Day: Our heavy losses were small compared to other nations' sufferings U.S. troops help their injured comrades at Normandy during the D-Day invasion. by Ted Van Dyk / June 3, 2014
Politics A centrist kind of moment for the Republican Party Senator Harry Reid can thank the tea party for his recent victory. by Ted Van Dyk / May 22, 2014
Politics In defense of whistleblowers An historical thriller about the Dreyfus Affair reminds us that truth is elusive in politics. by Ted Van Dyk / May 19, 2014
Mariners at the quarter pole Robinson Cano at Mariners vs. Rays game on May 14th. by Ted Van Dyk / May 15, 2014
Donald Sterling drives Cliven Bundy from the front page Another racist bites the dust: NBA says bye-bye to Donald Sterling. by Ted Van Dyk / April 29, 2014
Politics Obama makes a smart Cabinet pick who has Seattle background Sylvia Mathews Burwell at a Senate hearing in April 2013 by Ted Van Dyk / April 11, 2014
Politics College sports: Fish or cut bait with student athletes Husky Stadium's new jumbotron sports 281 trillion colors, while leaving the picturesque Lake Washington and Mt. Rainier views unobstructed by Ted Van Dyk / April 2, 2014
Politics Obama's Russia challenge: Are we more interested in NCAA brackets? Crimea requires a serious response from the West. by Ted Van Dyk / March 26, 2014
Politics The Jackson School's new leaf Seattle's most reputable international affairs program introduces a new, condensed option for working professionals. by Ted Van Dyk / February 18, 2014