More than 4,000 Seattle City Light customers lost power Monday night following heavy rainfall in South Seattle
Peter Tomozawa moves from Sounders executive to SEA 2026 CEO
The Sounders president of business operations will assume oversight of all administrative, commercial and operational elements of SEA 2026 for the FIFA World Cup.
Brunson scores 40 as Knicks end 9-game skid vs Nets, 124-106
Jalen Brunson scored 40 points, Josh Hart added a season-high 27 in his second game with his new team and the New York Knicks snapped a nine-game losing streak against the Brooklyn Nets with a 124-106 victory.
US President Biden to name Fed’s Lael Brainard as top economic adviser
United States President Joe Biden is expected to name Federal Reserve Vice Chair Lael Brainard to the White House’s top economic policy position as early as Tuesday, a source familiar with the matter said on Monday.
Japan names university academic as next central bank governor
Economics professor Kazuo Ueda’s nomination comes after outgoing governor’s deputy reportedly turned down the role.
Moscow’s decades-old gas ties with Europe lie in ruins – Reuters
Moscow’s decades-old gas ties with Europe lie in ruins ReutersView Full Coverage on Google News
Heavy snow, spinouts lead to I-90 closures near North Bend, Snoqualmie Pass
Snoqualmie Pass is closed in both directions due to heavy snowfall and multiple spinouts.
E-book pirate site Z-Library relaunches with unique domain names for each user, after the US DOJ seized 200+ domain names connected to the site in November 2022 (Ernesto Van der Sar/TorrentFreak)
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E-book pirate site Z-Library relaunches with unique domain names for each user, after the US DOJ seized 200+ domain names connected to the site in November 2022 — The U.S. Government’s crackdown a…
Russia planned coup in pro-West Moldova, president says
President Maia Sandu confirmed a disclosure by Ukraine that it had intercepted Russian documents with “detailed” plans to destabilize Moldova.
Treasured totem pole returns to B.C. First Nation
A 19th-century totem pole is making its way back home to the Nuxalk Nation in British Columbia after being removed from the Royal B.C. Museum in Victoria. The First Nation spent years trying to get the totem pole back and even filed a lawsuit against t…