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The Seattle Times
18 minutes
Scott Bryce, actor known for ‘As the World Turns,’ dies at 68
The son of soap-opera actors, he made his TV debut on CBS' long-running "As the World Turns" in 1982. He also acted in theater and was a producer and director.
GeekWire
about 1 hour
AWS EC2 and AI leader Dave Brown to exit, replaced by Amazon exec and Microsoft vet Dave Treadwell
Dave Brown is leaving Amazon Web Services after nearly 19 years, departing at the end of July for a new role outside the company. Dave Treadwell, a longtime Amazon executive who spent 27 years at Microsoft, will take over AWS Compute and ML Services on Aug. 1. Read More
My Ballard
about 2 hours
Tableau renews Fremont office lease through next decade
Tableau will continue operating from its longtime Fremont offices after renewing its lease at the Data 1 building. According to the Puget Sound Business Journal, the Salesforce-owned software company has ... Read more
The Seattle Times
about 2 hours
Hegseth announces new policy to test troops for low testosterone
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth says he's rolling out a new screening program for “testosterone deficiency” among troops.
The Seattle Times
about 3 hours
Buffett says Gates’ Epstein ties are ‘distasteful’ but didn’t drive Buffett’s charitable decisions
Billionaire Warren Buffett says his decision to cut the Gates Foundation out of his charitable giving is more about believing his three kids are ready to handle giving away his entire fortune than it is about Bill Gates’ ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The Seattle Times
about 3 hours
Storm rally, but waste big game from Flau’jae Johnson in loss to Sky
Flau’jae Johnson scored 25 points in an all-around game, but the Storm couldn't finish the job after a late rally and fell 95-90 to the Sky.
The Seattle Times
about 3 hours
Seattle council expands utility discount program
People enrolled in the discount program can receive 60% off on their Seattle City Light bills and 50% off Seattle Public Utilities bills.
The Seattle Times
about 4 hours
Cyclospora cases rise rapidly in U.S., with no source yet confirmed
The parasite, which has sickened thousands across the U.S., is notoriously difficult to track. Funding cuts haven’t made the job easier.
The Seattle Times
about 4 hours
Mental health conference focuses on Black wellness, healing
Wellness is a community effort, not necessarily something to handle one-on-one, speakers said at a conference hosted by the Therapy Fund Foundation.
GeekWire
about 5 hours
JPMorgan Chase bets on Seattle to build its AI control layer
JPMorgan Chase is building out a new AI software infrastructure team, with a major presence in Seattle, focused on running AI across its data centers and outside providers in a way that controls costs, protects its intellectual property, and avoids tying its fortunes to any one vendor. Read More
My Ballard
about 5 hours
Ballard Commons Park to host free outdoor movie series in August
The Ballard Alliance is bringing back its annual Movies in the Park series this August, with four free outdoor movie nights scheduled at Ballard Commons Park. The weekly screenings will ... Read more
GeekWire
about 5 hours
M&Ms, solar panels and plain language: Inside the climate strategy of Slalom’s Meagan Breidert
Four years ago, Meagan Breidert shifted her career into climate work to tackle "big, challenging, complex problems" — landing a role as Slalom's senior director of sustainability and impact. In this profile, Breidert shares her wish to get coffee and talk chocolate with the Mars CSO, her dream environmental innovation, and other insights. Read More