Dan Graziano and Ed Price of The Star Ledger are reporting that the Yankees and Mariners are talking about Jarrod Washburn. Ken Rosenthal discusses the complications of such a deal, namely tied to financials: he has whatever is left on  |


According to the Yankees' official website, Jorge Posada is mulling a possible move to first base or DH as opposed to having season-ending surgery if he feels his shoulder still allows him to contribute with his bat. Posada told MLB.com's  |
The All-Star believes he is ready to return to the major leagues.  |  |
The not-so-good news is that keeping a rein on the food budget means you need a plan.  |  |


French rider Cyril Dessel won the 16th stage, his first in this race. He led a breakaway group of four to a downhill finish, completing the 98-mile trip from Cuneo, Italy, in 4 hours 31 minutes 27 seconds.  |  |
The Tucson restaurant's North First Avenue location isn't the most prestigious, but once you get inside and sample the food, you'll know why it's been around since 1990.  |  |
Diverse groups, including Muslim associations, law firms and corporate and technology organizations, increasingly are concerned about the search and seizure of laptops and other electronic devices at borders, saying such scrutiny raises privacy issues and could compromise lawyer-client privilege and  |  |
The Snohomish County Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help finding the man who held up an Everett-area Walgreens and made off with OxyContin on June 28.  |  |
Author and "Star War" actress Carrie Fisher will bring her solo, autobiographical show "Wishful Drinking," which dishes on her life with Paul Simon and her famous parents Eddie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds, to Seattle Repertory Theatre in spring 2009.  |  |
The Coast Guard suspended its search this morning for the source of a radio call it received last night from a young girl who said someone was with her and "not waking up." The girl, who identified herself only as  |
Groceries, convenience stores and drugstores in Seattle would be required to collect 20 cents for each paper or plastic bag given to customers under a measure approved Tuesday by a City Council committee. The full City Council is expected to  |
A popular Seattle street performer known as "Magic Mike," who earlier this year lost a federal appeal on a challenge to regulations at Seattle Center, has won another review of the case before the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.  |
Bristol-Myers Squibb has agreed to pay the Washington state nearly $7 million to settle allegations of illegal marketing and pricing of prescription medications.  |
Two Seattle cement plants puff out as much as 91 pounds of mercury each year, according to a report released today by the environmental groups Earthjustice and the Environmental Integrity Project.  |
Sherri Shepherd, the co-host of "The View," says in an Christian magazine interview that she's had "more abortions than" she "would like to count."  |  |
Extend the life of your favorite fruit, vegetables and herbs of summer with proper storage. A variety of experts share their advice.  |  |
Tolls to cross Lake Washington on Highway 520 might range from $2.95 to $3.80 for a peak-hour, one-way afternoon trip, depending on what year the tolls begin, according to a new state study.  |  |
Chrysler LLC said it will cut 1,000 salaried jobs worldwide by Sept. 30.  |  |
NASA's 50th anniversary celebration continues this summer with special recognition at EAA AirVenture 2008, the United States' biggest annual air show, held in Oshkosh, Wis., July 28 - Aug. 3.  |
On Wednesday, U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-Tex.) hosted NASA Administrator Michael Griffin and Secretary of Agriculture Edward T. Schafer during the signing of a memorandum of understanding to enable the USDA's Agricultural Research Service to conduct plant related research  |
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