India, France and the United Arab Emirates have agreed on a trilateral initiative to undertake energy projects with a focus on solar and nuclear sources, fight climate change and protect biodiversity, particularly in the Indian Ocean region.
‘I’ve given up getting paid’: design agency accused of exploiting artists
Talenthouse claims to ‘democratise creativity’, but designers who have completed commissions for top brands are out of pocketIt is a global technology platform that claims to “democratise creativity” by allowing up-and-coming artists to submit work to …
Googling for Software Downloads Is Extra Risky Right Now
Plus: The FTC cracks down on GoodRx, Microsoft boots “verified” phishing scammers, researchers disclose EV charger vulnerabilities, and more.
‘I’m putting all my secrets out there’ With new book, mother of so-called Jihadi Jack seeks redemption for her son
Sally Lane’s new book “Reasonable Cause to Suspect,” is the story of mother who has fought fearlessly for her son, only to face crushing disappointments.
An NBA legend opens a chicken joint and 25 other new Seattle-area restaurants
The former Los Angeles Lakers superstar Shaquille O’Neal has branched out to the fried chicken business and you can now try his chicken in Greater Seattle.
Seattle-area office market makes painful adjustments to post-COVID normal
Remote work and economic uncertainties have cooled the office market, even in former hotspots like Bellevue. Some experts think a bigger reset may be coming.
Why you have to clear cache often | Q&A with Patrick Marshall
Complex websites have a lot of data and browsers cache data to speed up loading time.
How a WA bill could help caregiver shortage ahead of ‘silver tsunami’
Experts estimate the number of professional caregivers needs to grow by 50% by 2025 to meet the needs of the 1.5 million Washingtonians who will be 65 and older.
Judge denies new trial for woman injured in Seattle crash that haunted officer
A judge has refused to grant a new civil trial to a woman who was left quadriplegic after a 2006 crash that she claimed was the result of an illegal Seattle police pursuit.
Portland, ‘repelling its current citizens,’ is Seattle’s cautionary tale
Seattle’s little-sister city has lost population three years in a row, causing a far more robust debate down there about the struggles of the West Coast cities.