The family of a 6-year-old boy who shot and wounded his teacher in Virginia said Thursday that the child suffered from “an acute disability” and that one of his parents usually accompanied him in class but did not the week the shooting occurred.
Costa Rica’s Ministry of Public Works and Transport Crippled by Ransomware Attack
Costa Rica’s government has suffered another ransomware attack just months after several ministries were crippled in a wide-ranging attack by hackers using the Conti ransomware.
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U.S. ‘No Fly List" Exposed On The Internet
Conde Naste Traveler Daily Dot: EXCLUSIVE: U.S. airline accidentally exposes ‘No Fly List’ on unsecured server One of the most sensitive U.S. government documents was left online. An unsecured server discovered by a security researcher…
12 things to do in the Seattle area this weekend
Check out this Seattle Times list of outdoor happenings, local events, food recommendations and other activities for a winter weekend in the Seattle area.
Former UW football stars launch 1861 NIL Foundation to help current Huskies
On Friday, a group of former UW athletes — including Steve Emtman, Mario Bailey, Will Dissly and Lawyer Milloy — launched the 1861 NIL Foundation, which will organize youth camps throughout the state of Washington and beyond.
Judge sanctions Seattle for destroying evidence in CHOP lawsuit, lets claims go to trial
The judge said he will instruct the jury to assume the missing texts were damaging to the city position, finding that officials were on notice to preserve the messages but failed to do so.
Report card: Bob Condotta grades the Seahawks’ 2022 season
Including their playoff loss, the Seahawks were 9-9 for the 2022 season. But take out those darn 49ers, and the picture brightens considerably.
WA launches probe of private special ed schools as lawmakers consider reforms
In response to a Seattle Times and ProPublica investigation, state officials demand records related to “abuse or neglect” at a publicly-funded network of schools.
Black Washingtonians: Have you met friends on social media? Tell us about it
For a story about Black social clubs in Washington, and how people of color are connecting today, The Seattle Times is seeking sources with IRL friends they met online.