Report: Nearly one in every 10 hospitals in Ukraine have been damaged by attacks since Russia’s invasion CNNView Full Coverage on Google News
Russian President Putin’s Address To The Federal Assembly
CNBC: ‘They started the war’: Russia’s Putin blames West and Ukraine for provoking conflict * Western nations and Ukraine have repeatedly rejected Putin’s narrative. * The U.S. administration on Saturday formally concluded that Moscow …
What?s New for Developers: February 2023
Read about the most recent updates to EdgeWorkers, two new Postman collections, and Terraform Provider v3.3.0 ? and find out how to sign up for betas.
Linux 6.2: The First Mainstream Linux Kernel for Apple M1 Chips Arrives
Steven Vaughan-Nichols, writing for ZDNet: Linux 6.2 was released yesterday, and Linus Torvalds described the latest Linux kernel release as, “Maybe it’s not a sexy LTS release like 6.1 ended up being, but all those regular pedestrian kernels want some…
Rob Thomas on the past, present and future of returning ‘Party Down’
While “Party Down” was a critical success, it failed to garner a strong audience — but co-creator Rob Thomas knew there were more stories to be told.
Regional homelessness authority’s ask of $8.4 billion is unrealistic
Everyone who pays taxes and cares about homelessness should closely follow this process.
Seattle court wants ticket scofflaws to pay up. It has to find them first
Drivers risk having their tickets end up with a collections agency, possibly without their knowledge. Here’s how to find out if you owe money before that happens.
‘Emily’ review: The power and fire of the gifted, strange Brontë sister
Frances O’Connor’s beautifully rendered drama “Emily” mingles fact with imagination to depict Emily Brontë’s adult years, writes reviewer Moira Macdonald.
Seattle Schools upgrades locks, posts safety signs after shooting
Safety posters and updated locks at schools are among the first changes Seattle Public Schools is making following the fatal shooting at Ingraham High School.
What happens when you call the Seattle Safe Schools Hotline?
The SPS Safe Schools Hotline is monitored 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Here’s what happens when you call to report a safety or security concern.