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ue How to Be a Friend: An Ancient Guide to True Friendship [Download] By archive.org Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 18:29:45 GMT How to Be a Friend: An Ancient Guide to True Friendship by MARCUS TULLIUS CICERO [Download Audiobook] ⬇️ ⬇️ ⬇️.This item belongs to: image/opensource_image.This item has files of the following types: Metadata Full Article image/opensource_image
ue Jerry Bergonzi: Nearly Blue By www.allaboutjazz.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 07:01:17 +0000 Even though Jerry Bergonzi has nothing left to prove, after almost half a century near the top of almost every list of the jazz world's leading tenor saxophonists, he is hardly ready to sit back and rest on those laurels. On his latest album, Nearly Blue (a sequel to the well-received Spotlight on Standards), Bergonzi is supported, as before, only by organist Renato Chicco and drummer Andrea Michelutti, meaning his supple tenor is in action much of the time, which is fine with him, as taking the lead and running with it is what Bergonzi does best... [ read more ] Full Article
ue Samuel Rohrer: Continual Decentering By www.allaboutjazz.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 07:01:05 +0000 Berlin-based Swiss drummer Samuel Rohrer's solo album Continual Decentering is a follow-up to his quartet work Dark Star Safari (2019) with Jan Bang, Eivind Aarset and Erik Honoré and to his previous solo album Range of Regularity (2017), both released on his own Arjunamusic label... [ read more ] Full Article
ue Get 96% OFF iZotope Music Maker’s Bundle @ Plugin Boutique By bedroomproducersblog.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 08:53:27 +0000 Plugin Boutique is running a no-brainer 96% OFF deal on the Music Maker’s Bundle by iZotope. The bundle includes eight popular iZotope plugins like Stutter Edit, Break Tweaker, Iris 2, Ozone Elements, and more. iZotope Music Maker’s Bundle contains all four Elements plugins from iZotope (Ozone Elements, Neutron Elements, Nectar Elements, and Rx Elements, along [...] View post: Get 96% OFF iZotope Music Maker’s Bundle @ Plugin Boutique Full Article News 32-bit 64-bit Commercial Deals Mac Windows
ue El oficinismo de la nueva era By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 19:08:18 +0200 Full Article
ue “Me uní a 'Los Danieles', porque quiero defender la prensa independiente” By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 20:07:19 +0200 El periodista colombiano Daniel Samper Pizano escribirá su columna cuando quiera y cuando pueda Full Article
ue La respuesta del presidente no atiende el problema: FLIP By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 16:44:52 +0200 Pedro Vacca, director de la Fundación para la Libertad de Prensa, dijo que esas “listas negras”, pueden generar consecuencias fatales. Full Article
ue Aerolíneas estarían vendiendo tiquetes de junio en adelante: Supertransporte By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 18:11:57 +0200 El superintendente de transporte afirmó que será el presidente Iván Duque quien finalmente, avale el reinicio de operación de vuelos Full Article
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ue "Estamos muy complacidos porque el diario AS es el líder entre los medios deportivos" Sarah Castro By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 18:28:56 +0200 "Estamos muy complacidos porque el diario AS es el líder entre los medios deportivos" Sarah Castro Full Article
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ue U.S. Loan Proposed to Rescue Alaska Power Plant By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Sun, 24 Apr 2005 12:24:27 GMT Years ago, the federal government spent $117 million on an experimental "clean coal" power plant in Alaska designed to generate electricity with a minimum of air pollution -- but the project never got up and running. Full Article
ue Big question at NFL rookie webinar: locker room assimilation By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 10:51:55 -0700 Seahawks WR DK Metcalf and former Cougars QB Gardner Minshew shared their experiences as first-year players with 547 players in the NFL’s first rookie webinar after the draft last month. Full Article Cougar Football Cougars NFL Seahawks Sports
ue Remainder of Pac-12 tournament canceled due to coronavirus concerns By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Thu, 12 Mar 2020 09:36:28 -0700 Washington State's win was the final game of the Pac-12 Men’s Basketball Tournament, after the conference decided to cancel the remainder of the 2020 event due to concerns about the coronavirus illness. Full Article College Basketball Cougar Basketball Cougars Huskies Husky Basketball NCAA Tournament Pac-12 Sports
ue Due to coronavirus, NCAA grants extra year of eligibility to spring athletes, considers same for winter athletes By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Fri, 13 Mar 2020 13:06:55 -0700 After the cancellation of the spring and winter championships tournaments stemming from concerns over the novel coronavirus pandemic, the NCAA will grant an extra year of eligibility to athletes who participate in spring sports, the organization announced Friday. Full Article College Sports Cougar Basketball Cougars Gonzaga Huskies Husky Basketball NCAA Tournament Other Sports Pac-12 Sports
ue Anti-India clashes continue in tense Kashmir for 3rd day By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 06:57:28 -0700 SRINAGAR, India (AP) — Anti-India protests and clashes continued for a third day in disputed Kashmir on Friday following the killing of a top rebel leader by government forces. Rebel commander Riyaz Naikoo and his aide were killed in a gunfight with Indian troops on Wednesday in the southern Awantipora area, leading to massive clashes […] Full Article Nation & World World
ue Two White House coronavirus cases raise question of if anyone is really safe By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 20:12:36 -0700 WASHINGTON — In his eagerness to reopen the country, President Donald Trump faces the challenge of convincing Americans that it would be safe to go back to the workplace. But the past few days have demonstrated that even his own workplace may not be safe from the coronavirus. Vice President Mike Pence’s press secretary tested […] Full Article Health Nation Nation & World Nation & World Politics World
ue Subscription Fatigue By www.seobook.com Published On :: 2020-02-08T16:27:58+00:00 Subscription Management I have active subscriptions with about a half-dozen different news & finance sites along with about a half dozen software tools, but sometimes using a VPN or web proxy across different web browsers makes logging in to all of them & clearing cookies for some paywall sites a real pain. If you don't subscribe to any outlets then subscribing to an aggregator like Apple News+ can make a lot of sense, but it is very easy to end up with dozens of forgotten subscriptions. Subscription fatigue is turning into subscription stress. Something alarming, guilt inducing about having 40+ reoccurring charges each month. Financial death by a thousand cuts.— Tom Goodwin (@tomfgoodwin) January 28, 2020 Winner-take-most Market Stratification The news business is coming to resemble other tech-enabled businesses where a winner takes most. The New York Times stock, for instance, is trading at 15 year highs & they recently announced they are raising subscription prices: The New York Times is raising the price of its digital subscription for the first time, from $15 every four weeks to $17 — from about $195 to $221 a year. With a Trump re-election all but assured after the Russsia, Russia, Russia garbage, the party-line impeachment (less private equity plunderer Mitt Romney) & the ridiculous Iowa primary, many NYT readers will pledge their #NeverTrumpTwice dollars with the New York Times. If you think politics looks ridiculous today, wait until you see some of the China-related ads in a half-year as the 2019 novel coronavirus spreads around the world. Police in Central China's Wuhan arrested 8 people spreading rumors about local outbreak of unidentifiable #pneumonia. Previous online posts said it was SARS. https://t.co/oVpk4EIYM7 pic.twitter.com/JXbK9pmq8v— Global Times (@globaltimesnews) January 1, 2020 Arresting a doctor who warned about the outbreak doesn't have good optics, particularly after hundreds of other deaths piled up from it & when he later died from from the virus. The optics keep getting worse. Somewhere in Wuhan, three unknown people are wearing protective clothing but holding guns @SolomonYue #China_is_terrorist pic.twitter.com/cq28z0sPiF— 港英漁業 (@lym104_hker) February 1, 2020 How does a broad-based news site compete with the user generated Tweets in such a zone? WATCH: Chinese authorities are now WELDING DOORS SHUT to whole apartment buildings, as well as residents inside - to impose #Coronavirus quarantine. #Wuhan pic.twitter.com/feclKG90pC— AS-Source News (@ASBreakingNews) February 8, 2020 And any widely known individual journalist who builds a large audience might get disappeared. Twitter recently surpassed $1 billion in quarterly revenues, but time spent on Twitter is time not spent on other news websites. McClatchy filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy. Outside of a few core winners, the news business online has been so brutal that even Warren Buffett is now a seller. As the economics get uglier news sites get more extreme with ad placements, user data sales, and pushing subscriptions. Some of these aggressive monetization efforts make otherwise respectable news outlets look like part of a very downmarket subset of the web. Users Fight Back Users have thus adopted to blocking ads & are also starting to ramp up blocking paywall notifications. Some of the most popular browser extensions are ad blockers & tracking blockers like Adblock Plus, Ghostery & Privacy Badger. Apple has made tracking their users across sites harder with their Intelligent Tracking Prevention, causing iPhone ad rates to plummet: "The allure of a Safari user in an auction has plummeted," Rubicon Project CEO Michael Barrett told the publication. "There's no easy ability to ID a user." The Opera web browser comes with an ad blocker baked in. Mozilla is also pushing to protect user privacy in Firefox. Google recently announced they will stop supporting third party cookies in Chrome in the next couple years. Those who invested into adopting AMP will have to invest into making yet more technical changes to manage paywalls on AMP pages. Each additional layer of technological complexity is another cost center publishers have to fund, often through making the user experience of their sites worse, which in turn makes their own sites less differentiated & inferior to the copies they have left across the web (via AMP, via Facebook Instant Articles, syndication in Apple News or on various portal sites like MSN or Yahoo!). A Web Browser For Every Season Google Chrome is spyware, so I won't recommend installing that. Not good enough for you? Not a direct enough corollary? How about this?Also out today: https://t.co/6dUWCCEyii Google has a backdoor to track individual Chrome users by installation ID.Even GG's denial admits pieces of the same complaints y'all had about Jumpshot last week! pic.twitter.com/Km2mQfOgbJ— Rand Fishkin (@randfish) February 4, 2020 Here Google's official guide on how to remove the spyware. The easiest & most basic solution which works across many sites using metered paywalls is to have multiple web browsers installed on your computer. Have a couple browsers which are used exclusively for reading news articles when they won't show up in your main browser & set those web browsers to delete cookies on close. Or open the browsers in private mode and search for the URL of the page from Google to see if that allows access. If you like Firefox there are other iterations from other players like Pale Moon, Comodo IceDragon or Waterfox using their core. If you like Google Chrome then Chromium is the parallel version of it without the spyware baked in. The Chromium project is also the underlying source used to build about a dozen other web browsers including: Opera, Vivaldi, Brave, Cilqz, Blisk, Comodo Dragon, SRWare Iron, Yandex Browser & many others. Even Microsoft recently switched their Edge browser to being powered by the Chromium project. The browsers based on the Chromium store allow you to install extensions from the Chrome web store. Some web browsers monetize users by setting affiliate links on the home screen and/or by selling the default search engine recommendation. You can change those once and they'll typically stick with whatever settings you use. For some browsers I use for regular day to day web use I set them up to continue session on restart, and I have a session manager plugin like this one for Firefox or this one for Chromium-based browsers. For browsers which are used exclusively for reading paywall blocked articles I set them up to clear cookies on restart. Bypassing Paywalls There are a couple solid web browser plugins built specifically for bypassing paywalls. Academic Journals Unpaywall is an open database of around 25,000,000 free scholarly articles. They provide extensions for Firefox and Chromium based web browsers on their website. News Articles There is also one for news publications called bypass paywalls. Mozilla Firefox: To install the Firefox version go here. Chrome-like web browsers: To install the Chrome version of the extension in Opera or Chromium or Microsoft Edge you can download the extension here, enter developer mode inside the extensions area of your web browser & install extension. To turn developer mode on, open up the drop down menu for the browser, click on extensions to go to the extension management area, and then slide the "Developer mode" button to the right so it is blue. Regional Blocking If you travel internationally some websites like YouTube or Twitter or news sites will have portions of their content restricted to only showing in some geographic regions. This can be especially true for new sports content and some music. These can be bypassed by using a VPN service like NordVPN, ExpressVPN, Witopia or IPVanish. Some VPN providers also sell pre-configured routers. If you buy a pre-configured router you can use an ethernet switch or wifi to switch back and forth between the regular router and the VPN router. You can also buy web proxies & enter them into the Foxy Proxy web browser extension (Firefox or Chromium-compatible) with different browsers set to default to different country locations, making it easier to see what the search results show in different countries & cities quickly. If you use a variety of web proxies you can configure some of them to work automatically in an open source rank tracking tool like Serposcope. The Future of Journalism I think the future of news is going to be a lot more sites like Ben Thompson's Stratechery or Jessica Lessin's TheInformation & far fewer broad/horizontal news organizations. Things are moving toward the 1,000 true fans or perhaps 100 true fans model: This represents a move away from the traditional donation model—in which users pay to benefit the creator—to a value model, in which users are willing to pay more for something that benefits themselves. What was traditionally dubbed “self-help” now exists under the umbrella of “wellness.” People are willing to pay more for exclusive, ROI-positive services that are constructive in their lives, whether it’s related to health, finances, education, or work. In the offline world, people are accustomed to hiring experts across verticals A friend of mine named Terry Godier launched a conversion-oriented email newsletter named Conversion Gold which has done quite well right out of the gate, leading him to launch IndieMailer, a community for paid newsletter creators. The model which seems to be working well for those sorts of news sites is... stick to a tight topic range publish regularly at a somewhat decent frequency like daily or weekly, though have a strong preference to quality & originality over quantity have a single author or a small core team which does most the writing and expand editorial hiring slowly offer original insights & much more depth of coverage than you would typically find in the mainstream news Rely on Wordpress or a low-cost CMS & billing technology partner like Substack, Memberful, sell on a marketplace like Udemy, Podia or Teachable, or if they have a bit more technical chops they can install aMember on their own server. One of the biggest mistakes I made when I opened up a membership site about a decade back was hand rolling custom code for memberhsip management. At one point we shut down the membership site for a while in order to allow us to rip out all that custom code & replace it with aMember. Accept user comments on pieces or integrate a user forum using something like Discord on a subdomain or a custom Slack channel. Highlight or feature the best comments. Update readers to new features via email. Invest much more into obtaining unique data & sources to deliver new insights without spending aggressively to syndicate onto other platforms using graphical content layouts which would require significant design, maintenance & updating expenses Heavily differentiate your perspective from other sources maintain a low technological maintenance overhead low cost monthly subscription with a solid discount for annual pre-payment instead of using a metered paywall, set some content to require payment to read & periodically publish full-feature free content (perhaps weekly) to keep up awareness of the offering in the broader public to help offset churn. Some also work across multiple formats with complimentary offerings. The Ringer has done well with podcasts & Stratechery also has the Exponent podcast. There are a number of other successful online-only news subscription sites like TheAthletic & Bill Bishop's Sinocism newsletter about China, but I haven't subscribed to them yet. Many people support a wide range of projects on platforms like Patreon & sites like MasterClass with an all-you-can-eat subscription will also make paying for online content far more common. Full Article
ue Revenue Quality & Leverage By www.seobook.com Published On :: 2020-03-17T11:07:05+00:00 The coronavirus issue is likely to linger for some time. GERMANY PUBLIC HEALTH AGENCY PRESIDENT SAYS OUR ASSUMPTION IS THAT IT WILL TAKE ABOUT TWO YEARS FOR THIS PANDEMIC TO RUN ITS COURSE— Quantitative Trading (@fiquant) March 17, 2020 Up to 70% of Germany could become infected & some countries like the UK are even considering herd immunity as a strategy: "I’m an epidemiologist. When I heard about Britain’s ‘herd immunity’ coronavirus plan, I thought it was satire" - William Hanage What if their models are broken? Many companies like WeWork or Oyo have been fast and loose chasing growth while slower growing companies have been levering up to fund share buybacks. Airlines spent 96% of free cash flow on share buybacks. The airlines seek a $50 billion bailout package. There are knock-on effects from Boeing to TripAdvisor to Google all the way down to travel affiliate blogger, local restaurants closing, the over-levered bus company going through bankruptcy & bondholders eating a loss on the debt. Companies are going to let a lot of skeletons out of the closet as literally anything and everything bad gets attributed to coronavirus. Layoffs, renegotiating contracts, pausing ad budgets, renegotiating debts, requesting bailouts, etc. The Philippine stock market was recently trading at 2012 levels & closed indefinitely. Brad Geddes mentioned advertisers have been aggressively pulling PPC budgets over the past week: “If you have to leave the house to engage in the service, it just seems like it’s not converting right now.” During the prior recession Google repriced employee options to retain talent. In spite of consumers being glued to the news, tier one news publishers are anticipating large ad revenue declines: Some of the largest advertisers, including Procter & Gamble Unilever, Apple, Microsoft, Danone, AB InBev, Burberry and Aston Martin, made cuts to sales forecasts for the year. With the outlook for the spread of the virus changing by day, many companies are caught in a spiral of uncertainty. That tends to gum up decisions, and ad spending is an easy expenditure to put on pause. The New York Times has warned that it expects advertising revenue to decline “in the mid-teens” in the current quarter as a result of coronavirus. More time online might mean search engines & social networks capture a greater share of overall ad spend, but if large swaths of the economy do not convert & how people live changes for an extended period of time it will take time for the new categories to create the economic engines replacing the old out-of-favor categories. [IMPORTANT: insert affiliate ad for cruise vacations here] As Google sees advertisers pause ad budgets Google will get more aggressive with keeping users on their site & displacing organic click flows with additional ad clicks on the remaining advertisers. When Google or Facebook see a 5% or 10% pullback other industry players might see a 30% to 50% decline as the industry pulls back broadly, focuses more resources on the core, and the big attention merchants offset their losses by clamping down on other players. At its peak TripAdvisor was valued at about $14 billion & it is now valued at about $2 billion. TripAdvisor announced layoffs. As did Expedia. As did Booking.com. As did many hotels. And airlines. etc. etc. etc. I am not suggesting people should be fearful or dominated by negative emotions. Rather one should live as though many other will be living that way. In times of elevated uncertainty, in business it is best to not be led by emotions unless they are positive ones. Spend a bit more time playing if you can afford to & work more on things you love. Right now we might be living through the flu pandemic of 1918 and the Great Depression of 1929 while having constant access to social media updates. And that's awful. Consume less but deeper. Less Twitter, less news, fewer big decisions, read more books. It is better to be more pragmatic & logic-based in determining opportunity cost & the best strategy to use than to be led by extreme fear. If you have sustainable high-margin revenue treasure it. If you have low-margin revenue it might quickly turn into negative margin revenues unless something changes quickly. If you have low-margin revenue which is sustainable but under-performed less stable high-margin revenues you might want to put a bit more effort into those sorts of projects as they are more likely to endure. On a positive note, we might soon get a huge wave of innovation... "Take the Great Depression. Economist Alexander Field writes that “the years 1929–1941 were, in the aggregate, the most technologically progressive of any comparable period in U.S. economic history.” Productivity growth was twice as fast in the 1930s as it was in the decade prior. The 1920s were the era of leisure because people could afford to relax. The 1930s were the era of frantic problem solving because people had no other choice. The Great Depression brought unimaginable financial pain. It also brought us supermarkets, microwaves, sunscreen, jets, rockets, electron microscopes, magnetic recording, nylon, photocopying, teflon, helicopters, color TV, plexiglass, commercial aviation, most forms of plastic, synthetic rubber, laundromats, and countless other discoveries." The prior recession led to trends like Groupon. The McJobs recovery led to services like Uber & DoorDash. Food delivery has been trending south recently, though perhaps the stay-at-home economy will give it a boost. I have been amazed at how fast affiliates moved with pushing N95 face masks online over the past couple months. Seeing how fast that stuff spun up really increases the perceived value of any sustainable high-margin businesses. Amazon.com is hiring another 100,000 warehouse workers as people shop from home. Amazon banned new face masks and hand sanitizer listings. One guy had to donate around 18,000 cleaning products he couldn't sell. I could see online education becoming far more popular as people aim to retrain while stuck at home. What sorts of new industries will current & new technologies lead to as more people spend time working from home? Full Article
ue Trump raises question of ultraviolet light and COVID-19. We ask doctors, scientists. By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 12:04:23 -0700 President Donald Trump speculated about ultraviolet rays. But artificial UV techniques are ineffective and likely deadly for treating an infected person, scientists say — and some can be extremely dangerous used at home for disinfecting. Full Article Health Nation Nation & World Science Wellness
ue JetBlue is the first major U.S. airline to require masks for passengers By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 11:02:38 -0700 The coronavirus has changed how we travel in many ways including the increased use of face masks on flights and in airports. Full Article Business Health Nation Nation & World Travel Wellness World
ue Quercetin solved a spring allergy problem By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 06:00:00 -0700 Q: I had such a terrible allergy attack that I couldn’t get my head off my desk to drive myself home. It was 1987, and I was very reluctant to take any medication. My boss gave me a pill she said was safe because it was plant-based. It was quercetin. When she checked on me […] Full Article Life Wellness
ue Tornado warnings issued in Hawaii for the first time in more than a decade By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Tue, 17 Mar 2020 12:34:27 -0700 John Alderete was trying to catch a few hours of sleep while the rains beat down Tuesday morning on his home in Kapa’a, Hawaii, on the island of Kauai. But shortly after a quarter to 6 in the morning, he was abruptly awoken by the shrill blare of his cellphone. A tornado warning had been […] Full Article Nation Nation & World Weather
ue Seattle to close major parks, beaches this weekend due to coronavirus fears during expected warmer weather By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Thu, 09 Apr 2020 14:49:34 -0700 Seattle is closing more than a dozen of the city’s largest and most popular parks for the weekend because officials are worried about people crowding into the parks to enjoy the pleasant spring weather and spreading the novel coronavirus to each other, Mayor Jenny Durkan said Thursday. Full Article Health Lifestyle Local News Outdoors Weather
ue Esports league starts strong on ambitious global schedule By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Wed, 12 Feb 2020 00:54:15 -0800 NEW YORK (AP) — They stood, they cheered, they booed and they boozed. Turns out, esports fans in New York aren’t much different from their traditional sports counterparts. Packing a nearly 2,000-seat venue across the street from Madison Square Garden, those supporters validated the theory behind the Overwatch League’s ambitious global vision. “This event is […] Full Article Business Other Sports Technology Video Games
ue Emerald City Comic Con to allow refunds for fans who decide not to go due to coronavirus concerns By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Wed, 04 Mar 2020 12:44:00 -0800 Emerald City Comic Con organizers said Wednesday morning that they will change their policy and allow refunds to fans who choose not to attend this year because of coronavirus concerns. Full Article Books Comics Entertainment Events Movies Video Games
ue Emerald City Comic Con postponed due to coronavirus concerns By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Fri, 06 Mar 2020 10:41:38 -0800 Organizers of Emerald City Comic Con said they're moving the event to this summer because of the coronavirus outbreak in Seattle. Full Article Entertainment Events Local News Movies TV/Streaming Video Games
ue Tech companies add new parental controls amid a coronavirus-fueled surge in screen time By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Sat, 18 Apr 2020 13:01:28 -0700 Parents have struggled with managing their kids and technology for decades, but those issues have taken on an added urgency amid the novel coronavirus pandemic and a flood of unstructured time. Some say the changes are long overdue. Full Article Business Technology TV/Streaming Video Games
ue Here’s how you can continue to play board — and video — games with loved ones, even while apart By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 06:00:23 -0700 Even as Sammamish writer Kathleen F. Miller’s family remains apart during the coronavirus pandemic, the family has found ways to connect by playing board and multiplayer role-playing games online. Full Article Entertainment Life Lifestyle Video Games
ue Ideas for virtual field trips and backyard fun with kids, as coronavirus closures continue By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Mon, 23 Mar 2020 06:00:44 -0700 Spending this much time at home is a major challenge if you have young children and you’re used to hitting the library/playground/toddler gym circuit. We have some ideas. Full Article Entertainment Life Visual Arts
ue Seattle-area cultural organizations projected to lose up to $135 million in revenue because of coronavirus By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 14:40:01 -0700 ArtsFund on Monday announced new projections about pandemic-related losses in regional arts, cultural and scientific nonprofits, as well as its first round of coronavirus-related relief grants. Full Article Classical Music Dance Entertainment Local News Theater Visual Arts
ue Big question at NFL rookie webinar: locker room assimilation By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 10:51:55 -0700 Seahawks WR DK Metcalf and former Cougars QB Gardner Minshew shared their experiences as first-year players with 547 players in the NFL’s first rookie webinar after the draft last month. Full Article Cougar Football Cougars NFL Seahawks Sports
ue Seattle University men’s, women’s basketball games canceled due to coronavirus concerns By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Wed, 04 Mar 2020 12:27:15 -0800 Both Chicago State University and the University of Missouri-Kansas City have decided not to travel west this week for men's basketball games against Seattle University, citing concerns related to the spread of COVID-19. Full Article College Sports Seattle University Sports
ue As coronavirus looms over sports world, fans must ask themselves some tough questions By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Sat, 07 Mar 2020 13:23:16 -0800 As we face a unique health-care crisis with the proliferation of the coronavirus, the ramifications for sports are just one piece in a giant, complicated puzzle. But I can’t remember an event in my lifetime with the potential to have a greater impact on the world of athletics. Full Article College Basketball College Sports Cougars Gonzaga High School Sports Huskies Mariners MLB NBA NCAA Tournament Olympics Pac-12 Seattle University Sounders Sports Storm WNBA XFL Dragons
ue Poll: How are you getting your sports fix with leagues on hiatus? By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Fri, 10 Apr 2020 16:28:42 -0700 Full Article Auto Racing College Basketball Cougars Golf Gonzaga High School Sports Hockey Horse Racing Huskies Mariners MLB NBA NCAA Tournament NFL Olympics Other Sports Pac-12 Seahawks Seattle University Soccer Sounders Sports Storm WNBA World Cup XFL Dragons
ue Watch: Seahawks Shaquill and Shaquem Griffin give a virtual commencement speech to alma mater Central Florida By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Sat, 02 May 2020 14:25:28 -0700 Dressed in "half suits'' bearing UCF colors, the Griffin twins took turns speaking, each saying they didn't want to read off a piece of paper but instead that they wanted to speak from the heart. Full Article Seahawks
ue Seattle Fire Department will boost crews in West Seattle due to bridge closure By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:41:39 -0700 The Seattle Department of Transportation closed the West Seattle Bridge March 23 because of accelerating shear cracks in the central span. Full Article Local News Puget Sound Traffic Lab
ue Analysis: Tennis pros’ US return amid pandemic no true model By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 10:52:06 -0700 The four players sure seemed thrilled to be playing some tennis with some prize money (amount undisclosed) at stake amid the coronavirus pandemic — even if the court was near the backyard swimming pool at someone’s mansion and there were zero ATP rankings points on the line, zero locker rooms, zero spectators, zero ball kids […] Full Article Nation & World Sports
ue Supermarket chains begin terminating ‘hero’ pay to workers as coronavirus pandemic continues By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 10:19:06 -0700 Kroger-owned QFC and Fred Meyer will discontinue their $2-an-hour "Hero Bonus'' premiums paid to workers during the coronavirus pandemic. Ohio-based Kroger has set May 16 as the program's final date while other large grocery retailers ponder the future of similar bonuses. Full Article Business Local Business Retail
ue Unofficial numbers show $7 billion hit to Washington state revenue through 2023 from coronavirus downturn By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 14:50:22 -0700 In the unofficial forecast numbers, Washington would lose $3.8 billion in revenue this current budget cycle. An additional $3.27 billion would be sheared off the 2021-23 budget cycle. Full Article Business Economy Local Business Local News Local Politics Markets
ue Four Republican lawmakers sue Inslee over coronavirus stay-home order, contending ‘the emergency has been contained’ By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 16:50:00 -0700 Plaintiffs in the lawsuit claim Gov. Inslee has not adequately considered targeted measures to protect that population, while allowing others to return to work and school. Full Article Business Health Life Local News Local Politics Northwest