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Puget Sound Business Journal
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Major accounting firm Forvis Mazars opens first Washington office in Seattle
A major international accounting and consulting firm is planting its flag in downtown Seattle, with plans to more than double its local headcount within a year.
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AI cloud company CoreWeave doubles its Bellevue office space
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Avalara co-founder Scott McFarlane steps down as CEO after 22 years
A former McKinsey senior partner and Udemy CEO will take over as chief executive.
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Commercial Brokers Association names new leader after year of transition
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Leadership expert confronts blind spot after decades championing women's opportunity
She spent four decades opening doors for women. Then a colleague's book on struggling boys and men reorganized her thinking.
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Washington philanthropy leader charts long-term strategy amid political headwinds
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This Year’s World Cup Is Testing The Public Health Playbook
The upcoming FIFA World Cup presents significant public health challenges, intensified by its unprecedented scale and the prevailing global health landscape. Concerns include the potential spread of measles, Ebola, and other infectious diseases, posing risks to both attendees and the wider public.
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Inside The Justice Department’s Pursuit Of Trump’s 2020 Election Fraud Fixations
The Justice Department has initiated efforts to develop cases substantiating claims of 2020 election fraud, a directive from the White House. However, these endeavors have encountered significant roadblocks and internal resistance, including from Trump-appointed U.S. attorneys, and have not publicly revealed information that would challenge established findings of a non-fraudulent election.
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‘The Ads Got To Me’: College-Age Adults Are Rushing To Prediction Market Sites. Addiction Experts Are Alarmed
The legal ability of 18-year-old high school seniors to engage in prediction market sites such as Kalshi and Polymarket, while simultaneously barred from most forms of legalized gambling, has prompted addiction experts and state regulators to raise concerns about a potential public health crisis.
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Federal Prosecutors Charge Google Engineer For Allegedly Using Insider Info To Make $1.2 Million On Polymarket
Federal prosecutors have charged Google software engineer Michele Spagnuolo with commodities fraud, wire fraud, and money laundering. He is accused of using confidential insider information about Google's most searched people of 2025 to generate over $1.2 million in profits from bets on the prediction market platform Polymarket.
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Black Athletes Should Pass On The South — And The S.E.C.
Following a recent Supreme Court ruling impacting Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, calls have intensified for Black athletes to boycott college athletic programs in the South, including the Southeastern Conference. This proposed action aims to protest the dilution of Black voting power in states affected by redistricting and gerrymandering, which critics argue threaten Black political influence.
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Are Hidden Fees Quietly Costing You Money?
Hidden fees, frequently appearing as small, unnoticed charges, can quietly accumulate to significantly impact personal finances, with Consumer Reports indicating Americans may lose an estimated $3,200 annually; however, a diligent review of bank and credit card statements provides a crucial method to identify and mitigate these unnecessary expenditures.