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Sunrise 5:09am · Sunset 9:08pm
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Tides: Next: Low -0.2 ft at 8:31 AM
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AQI 34 — Good
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No quakes M4.5+ in last 24h
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Sunrise 5:09am · Sunset 9:08pm
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Tides: Next: Low -0.2 ft at 8:31 AM
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AQI 34 — Good
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No quakes M4.5+ in last 24h
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Bill Gates goes to Capitol Hill in Epstein case as his ventures feel the effects
Bill Gates appeared voluntarily behind closed doors before House Oversight Committee investigators on Wednesday to answer questions about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, part of a larger turn in his image that has been rippling through the Seattle-area institutions he built and funds. Read More
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Microsoft’s Brad Smith: Graduates jeering AI are ‘telling us what we need to hear’
Microsoft President Brad Smith, in a new blog post and a GeekWire interview, argues that AI will reshape work rather than eliminate it, and says the company's own future depends on people staying employed. He acknowledges the tension with the tech industry's job cuts while contending that fields like computer science are changing, not disappearing. Read More