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Puget Sound Business Journal
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US calls out South Korea for actions against Seattle-based Coupang
The House Judiciary Committee says South Korea subjected Coupang to investigations and threats after a breach exposed data from roughly 33 million accounts.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 7 hours
First retail tenants prepare to open at Woodinville's Somm Hotel
The 164-room wine-themed hotel opened last September as part of the $700 million Harvest development.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 8 hours
Most businesses aren't replacing employees with AI — yet
Survey data shows most businesses aren't adopting AI yet, and those using it aren't cutting jobs despite widespread automation fears.
The Stranger
about 11 hours
Smooth Operator
In the summer of 2023, Aaron Lindstrom became a free agent. After a decade working in the chocolate industry, the former director of chocolate experiences at Theo Chocolate lost his job when the Fremont factory closed its doors. He decided to put his résumé to work and start his own chocolate biz, starting with importing […] The post Smooth Operator appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
about 12 hours
Beware the Wrap-Thieving Ostrich
Dear neighbor, I know you saw five-foot-two-inch me struggling. Stretching and straining in vain to get my fingers around the last spicy lentil wrap at our neighborhood Trader Joe’s. Its delicious sauce calling to me from the very, very back of the top shelf in the prepared foods section. Oh yes, I know you saw […] The post Beware the Wrap-Thieving Ostrich appeared first on The Stranger.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 13 hours
Capitol Hill tasting room prepares to close after a decade
The tasting room has struggled since renewing its five-year lease in 2021.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 13 hours
Anthropic expands Seattle presence with lease at Dexter Yard North
In May, Anthropic had been in talks to lease more space at Dexter Yard, after signing a short-term lease for 70,000 square feet in the south tower.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 13 hours
Getty Images pulls plug on $3.7 billion merger with Shutterstock
The deal faced scrutiny in the United Kingdom, where regulators said it could only proceed if Shutterstock sold its editorial business.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 14 hours
Ballmer family foundation spins out three $1.5 billion nonprofits
The locally led organizations will continue regional grantmaking work while the foundation shifts to larger initiatives.
The Stranger
about 15 hours
Pop Loser: Josie and the Pussycats > The Beatles
Welcome back to Pop Loser! This week, Ben Gibbard pissed people off by saying that the Velvet Underground is better than the Beatles. While I wholeheartedly agree, saying that anyone is “better than the Beatles” is a tired rage-bait tactic. But while we’re here, I also believe that Josie and the Pussycats are better than […] The post Pop Loser: Josie and the Pussycats > The Beatles appeared first on The Stranger.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 16 hours
Opinion: Seattle firms shift from AI experimentation to scale
The region accounts for 5.9% of all U.S. AI job postings. But 65% of leaders still struggle to scale AI across operations.
The Stranger
about 17 hours
The Best Things To Do in Seattle This Month: July 2026
Whether July makes you think of hot dogs and fireworks, air-conditioned movie theaters, outdoor concerts and performances, or ice-cold beverages, you’ll find tons of things to do this month that will allow you to soak up that coveted Seattle sunshine now that summer is in full effect. As we do every month, we’ve compiled the […] The post The Best Things To Do in Seattle This Month: July 2026 appeared first on The Stranger.