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Seattle Medium
about 2 hours
A Letter From A Georgia Man Convicted Of Murder Led Prosecutors To Reexamine His Case – And Right Their 20-Year Wrong
Marquez Powell has been released from prison after two decades, following a judicial decision to overturn his life sentence for murder. The Fulton County District Attorney’s Conviction Integrity Unit concluded that insufficient evidence supported Powell's original conviction, leading to the dismissal of all charges.
Seattle Medium
about 2 hours
After Supreme Court’s TPS Decision, More Than A Million Immigrants Face Scramble To Stay In U.S.
The Supreme Court has affirmed the Department of Homeland Security's broad discretion in extending or terminating Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designations, a decision poised to end deportation protections and work permits for hundreds of thousands of Haitians and Syrians. This ruling carries potential repercussions for hundreds of thousands of nationals from 11 other countries currently holding TPS, marking a significant shift in immigration policy.
Seattle Medium
about 2 hours
Haiti’s World Cup Run Ends With A Supreme Court Ruling Striking A Blow To Many Fans
The U.S. Supreme Court has authorized the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for potentially millions of foreign nationals from conflict-affected nations such as Haiti and Syria. This decision could result in over 350,000 Haitians losing work authorizations and their ability to remain in the country, raising concerns about their safety and economic stability, given the severe gang violence and displacement in Haiti.
Seattle Medium
about 3 hours
Apple Is Hiking The Prices Of Macbooks And Ipads Due To The Memory Chip Shortage
Apple has implemented price increases across several of its flagship products, including the MacBook and iPad, citing escalating costs for memory and storage chips driven by the burgeoning artificial intelligence sector.
Seattle Medium
about 3 hours
Investors Bet On A.I. Again After Micron Reports 346% Sales Jump
Micron Technology's stock surged over 16% in pre-market trading Thursday, following the release of its third-quarter results. The chipmaker reported a nearly 15-fold increase in profit, reaching $28.2 billion, and a 346% rise in revenues compared to the previous year. This significant upturn reversed a 13% decline in its stock on Tuesday, which occurred amidst a global sell-off impacting AI and AI-adjacent companies.
GeekWire
about 3 hours
UW grad’s startup idea comes into focus with a digital marketplace for photographers
Sky Yang is the founder of SnapMatePhoto, a Seattle-based digital marketplace connecting customers with photographers for graduation portraits, weddings, maternity shoots, and more. Read More
South Seattle Emerald
about 4 hours
Nickelsville to Open Rainier Valley Tiny House Village After Long Delays
After years of delays and political battles, Nickelsville's Brighton Village will soon welcome its first residents, bringing 14 tiny homes and a self-governed shelter community to Rainier Valley.
City Cast Seattle
about 8 hours
World Cup Pride Protests, Montlake’s Plan for Permanent Affordable Homes, and Jane’s Three-Ferry Century
Today on the podcast, host Jane C. Hu is joined by contributors Marcus Harrison Green and Brett Hamil to discuss the record-setting attendance at the Juneteenth World Cup event last week and the more contentious collision of Pride weekend with the Egypt-Iran match — two countries where being queer can mean facing prison or the death penalty. Then, a proposed Seattle City Council bill could turn a former SR-520 Bridge staging area into permanently affordable homes priced starting at $250K. But who actually qualifies? And Jane wonders, can nonprofits be trusted to manage this land for decades? Finally, the three talk about weekend plans ranging from seeing Supergirl in theaters, a magazine launch party, and Jane’s three-ferry century bike ride. Oh, and if you’re a City Cast neighbor, it’s bonus segment day! Jane is joined by producers Liam and Sam to discuss a new robot built by a Seattle startup that “wants to be your kid’s classroom buddy and your mom’s new friend.” Tune in for a discussion that ranges from the Disney Channel Original Movie Smart House to intergenerational relationships and transhumanism. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Woodland Park Zoo Seattle Restored Washington State Fair Argosy Cruises Grand Central Bakery Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastSeattle on Instagram, or email us at [email protected]. You can also call or text us at 206-880-3931. For more Seattle news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Seattle. Support City Cast Seattle by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm/seattle Looking to advertise on City Cast Seattle? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise.
GeekWire
about 21 hours
Amperity hit with layoffs as AI changes the shape of the customer data startup and how it operates
The company, which employs more than 200 globally, did not specify how may jobs were cut, only that "a number of talented people are leaving." Read More
Seattle Medium
about 22 hours
After Months of Questions, Brandon Roy and Garfield Leaders Reflect on a Difficult Chapter
Brandon Roy has returned to his role as head basketball coach at Garfield High School after being cleared of recruiting violation allegations. The reinstatement follows an investigation by the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) that found the claims unsubstantiated, with Roy and Principal Dr. Tarance Hart now committed to moving past the controversy and rebuilding community trust.
Seattle Medium
about 22 hours
Brandon Roy Returns To Garfield After WIAA Investigation Clears Him Of Recruiting Allegations
Brandon Roy, former NBA star and Garfield High School boys basketball head coach, has been reinstated to his coaching position following an investigation by the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) that cleared him of alleged recruiting violations. The WIAA concluded that all evidence supporting the allegations was unsubstantiated, a development that follows significant community scrutiny over his prior dismissal.
My Ballard
about 22 hours
Ballard Regnbue: Here’s what to know before Friday’s festival
The Ballard Regnbue Pride Festival and World Cup watch party will take over downtown Ballard on Friday, June 26, with a full day of soccer watch parties, live performances, entertainment, ... Read more