In honor of Data Privacy Day, Amber Yandow, a data science subject matter expert, reflects on data privacy and its global impact.
Getting rid of remote work will take more than a downturn
As the labor market tightens, CEOs are working to get their employees back into the office. But these workers have other plans.
Russian ‘Experts’ Issue A Guidebook On Where & How To Destroy The US Main Battle Tank
The image seen above is quite old and famous within the Russian blogosphere, accompanied by a detailed write-up of how to destroy or damage an Abrams tank. EurAsian Times: How To Kill An Abrams! Russian ‘Experts’ Issue A Guidebook On Where & H…
Israel’s Tech Sector Says Judicial Overhaul Could Hurt Economy
Israel’s technology sector is pushing back against the new government’s planned judicial overhaul, saying the proposed changes are spooking investors worried about economic stability, the independence of the courts and a right-wing legislative agenda. …
Chips List 2023: The top 100 high-school football prospects in Washington
Here are the top 100 high-school football prospects in Washington for the Class of 2023, and here’s where they’re going to be playing in college.
12 things to do in the Seattle area this weekend
Check out this Seattle Times list of local events and things to do for a weekend of Oscars catch up, comedy, 19-cent burgers and more in the Seattle area.
Washington traffic safety is ‘a crisis that we can’t ignore,’ lawmakers say
For at least one day, lawmakers from both parties agreed something needs to be done about what Gov. Jay Inslee called the “carnage” on the roads.
Judge orders private special education school to turn over records to Seattle Times
A recent Seattle Times and ProPublica investigation of the Northwest School of Innovative Learning found complaints of abuse and minimal instruction.
New movies in Seattle-area theaters this week: ‘Infinity Pool,’ ‘Fear’
Looking for a new movie to see in Seattle-area theaters this week? Here are four to choose from, including “Alcarràs” and “Maybe I Do.”
Seattle faces a moment of truth to save downtown
Unless the city’s central core can be revived, it faces “an urban doom loop” that will be devastating for years to come.