As tech companies make cuts, will other industries follow? Here’s what to know about jobs in 2023
Most economists don’t think tech layoffs are a harbinger of mass layoffs, but some companies are feeling the pain more than others.
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Most economists don’t think tech layoffs are a harbinger of mass layoffs, but some companies are feeling the pain more than others.
Many current and former intelligence officials are increasingly warning that the $90 billion U.S. spy apparatus is falling behind because it has not embraced collecting open-source intelligence.
A jersey that Kobe Bryant wore for 25 games during his MVP season is being sold at auction by Sotheby’s.
The ship is feared to carry one of the world’s deadliest weapons on board, as it sails through international waters close to British shores.
In 2023, the tech industry must address workforce diversity, manage cyber risks and regulations, and understand how innovation can challenge cyber resiliency.
While some cities have recovered and even surpassed their 2019 congestion levels, traffic last year was down 38% in Seattle, the third-biggest drop among the 25 most congested U.S. urban areas.
Our food critic Tan Vinh takes you on a tour of downtown Seattle’s newest attraction: Asean StrEAT Food Hall in Westlake Center. Here are his 6 favorite dishes.
Officials aren’t ready to say when the Spokane Street Bridge will be operational. When it reopens, it’ll likely take up to 15 minutes longer for the drawspan to open and close.
A number of Seattle-area arts organizations canceled performances on the day of the big ice storm last month. Here’s the financial toll it took on some of them.
The Seattle-based founder of Her First $100K dishes about her favorite books and which ones you’d be surprised to learn are on her bookshelf.