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Seattle
Seattle is a seaport city on the United States' West Coast. There's a half decent wikipedia entry on Seattle over at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seattle
- When common sense is said to be AI's "dark matter," can computers learn it? [web page]
- Fusion reactors go small and gets a (crazy?) accelerated development timetable for space. [web page]
- Shark Attacks in 2015 Set a New Record, according to American Voices. [web page]
- Amazon will allow warehouse workers' families to work Thanksgiving shifts as well. [web page]
- After receiving new spectacles, the baby grins as he sees his mother for the first time. [web page]
- When a baby first sees his mother, his reaction will melt your heart. [web page]
- B&N Will Sell Self-Published Books In Stores, Which Is An Interesting Twist. [web page]
- In a nutshell, Barack Obama resigns as President when Michelle Obama lands her dream job in Seattle. [web page]
- D.B. Cooper got away with it this time. [web page]
- What to see in Montreal, as well as the finest pubs, restaurants, and music [web page]
- Amazon's AI-powered supercomputer is stuck in a dead-end retail job. [web page]
- It kills cancer cells and stops them from returning. [web page]
- A Close Look at Changes Within Metropolitan Areas in America's Shrinking Middle Class [web page]
- With Adam Sandler and Norm MacDonald, Eddie Vedder performs a cover of the Who. [web page]
- To quell protests, the team changes the anthem. [web page]
- Liberals are enraged by Ahmaud Arbery's decision, but there's nothing to be upset about. [web page]
- Martins swaps MLS for China. [web page]
- Megan Rapinoe of the United States of America takes a knee during the national anthem. [web page]
- A student confronts the shooter on campus. [web page]
- After being arrested for rape, Nelly was photographed in handcuffs. [web page]
- Definitely not YUUGE: Across the United States, disturbing and VERY unattractive nude sculptures of Donald Trump have been built. [web page]
- AMC Theatres will screen Prince's "Purple Rain" next week. [web page]
- Microsoft buys an 18-year-old company. [web page]
- In Tanzania, a cheetah leaps into a safari van next to a visitor. [web page]
- A gunshot interrupted a Trump protest march in Seattle. [web page]
- Before they can speak, multilingual babies have superior problem-solving abilities. [web page]
- As Argentina prepares to face Bolivia in the Copa America, Lionel Messi takes a picture with Javier Mascherano. [web page]
- D Marble, a YouTuber, seeks to show that the Earth isn't spherical. [web page]
- How cities influence music scenes, from Berlin warehouses to London estates. [web page]
- In stunning detail, a sculptor mashes together directors and their films. [web page]
- The Man Who Shook Seattle, Marshawn Lynch. [web page]
- Gonzaga Is In Washington, Isn't It? [web page]
- Your Favorite Romantic Films Have Been Invaded by Batman. [web page]
- Residents in Washington town question whether their mayor has been infiltrated by QAnon. [web page]
- It's a Horrifyingly Convenient Situation. [web page]
- Paul Allen's space company nears debut of world's biggest plane. [web page]
- Climate Change Preparedness in Coastal Cities. [web page]
- Marshawn Lynch of the Seattle Seahawks is expected to retire, according to his agency. [web page]
- Little Bear Schwarz, a bearded woman, claims she's finally come to terms with her facial hair. [web page]
- One of America's most picturesque rail lines, the Coast Starlight, is open 24 hours a day. [web page]
- Seattle's first black police chief resigns in the wake of a decision to cut police funding. [web page]
- At a Seattle Mariners baseball event, a little girl steals the stage by trying cotton candy. [web page]
- Temple of the Dog will reconvene for their first-ever tour, according to newswire. [web page]
- 10 of the greatest Pearl Jam songs. [web page]
- The Second Cities of the Tech Boom [web page]
- Oprah spends $8 million for a rural home in the Pacific Northwest. [web page]
- Regret can consume people's lives; a neurobehavioral expert discusses how to overcome it. [web page]
- You're living a fairytale! Ciara dresses up like a princess for the day as she marries Russell Wilson, and the pair poses in front of a castle in new wedding photos. [web page]
- Do you have a Kindle that is no longer in use? To prevent losing your books, update RIGHT NOW. [web page]
- The term "concussion" is used to make a Christian case against football. [web page]
- Restore the Liver of a River to Resurrect It. [web page]
- Why Would Amazon Want to Replace B&N? [web page]
- The demand for ancient - and cheap - homes in Detroit is increasing. [web page]
- How to Create a Lottery for Marijuana Licenses. [web page]
- For donning a Michael Jordan costume, a white instructor was punished. [web page]
- Bill Gates: ‘Vaccines are a miracle. It’s mind-blowing somebody could say the opposite’ [web page]
- See the enormous wealth disparity in South Africa. [web page]
- Was the crime committed because of climate change justified? Activists are in the middle of a legal fight. [web page]
- In Seattle's Puget Sound, mussels tested positive for narcotics. [web page]
- Vicis' Zero1 football helmet, which is designed from the inside out, might help protect players' brains from injury. [web page]
- Cocaine-contaminated salmon fillets [web page]
- Dana Olsen, a cheated-on bride, donates her wedding celebration to a local shelter. [web page]
- The model, who has been hiding her face behind makeup for years due to the uncommon skin condition vitiligo, has finally revealed her true self. [web page]
- Unknown Black Janitor Angered That White Man Is Using His Folk Wisdom On Crypto Advice. [web page]
- The American Airlines flight that was struck by a bird has landed at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. [web page]
- This is how beer saved a pizza business. [web page]
- T-Cells may be the key to beating cancer. [web page]
- Maggie McMuffin was informed she wouldn't be able to board the plane because she was dressed improperly. [web page]
- No. 3 on the list of the greatest nonfiction books is Naomi Klein's No Logo (1999). [web page]
- No trolls allowed: A writing residence in a bridge is advertised in Seattle. [web page]
- Near Seattle, a naked guy on a boat fires at cops. [web page]
- Is it possible for a machine to learn morality? [web page]
- Mexico's detention of organiser Nestora Salgado was found to be unlawful by a UN commission. [web page]
- Miss United States of America Washington In the wake of her DUI arrest, Stormy Keffeler has decided to abdicate her reign. [web page]
- Steve Clevenger, the catcher for the Seattle Mariners, has been suspended without pay. [web page]
- Taking the Empire Builder train through the United States of America. [web page]
- Dallas to Tel Aviv is cancelled, while Seattle to Bengaluru is postponed. [web page]
- Tucker, a gassy marine turtle, has his bends fixed so he can dive. [web page]
- It's time for government leadership on homelessness | Edward B Murray. [web page]
- Beautiful Existence, a mother from the United States, spends $7,000 on a trip to France to marry HERSELF. [web page]
- Tristan Lane is a privateer. [web page]
- Finnair adds a route from Helsinki (HEL) to Seattle (SEA) (Award Seats Loaded). [web page]
- Imagine T3 speakers from PSB. [web page]
- On live air, this Morning Seattle host was attempting to draw a "cannon." [web page]
- Tom Kundig creates a Truckee home with a metal "treehouse" for the founder of Faulkner Architects. [web page]
- Is it possible to use mindfulness to assist with back pain? [web page]
- The mayor of Seattle has banned official travel to North Carolina in protest of the state's anti-LGBT legislation. [web page]
- How an American fell in love with China and Chinese culture – now back in the United States, literary translator Eric Abrahamsen reflects on his childhood in Beijing. [web page]
- Even in Port Townsend, there's vinyl! [web page]
- Big Data and Riding the Bus [web page]
- Only $178 roundtrip from Seattle to New Orleans (and vice versa). [web page]
- Six important facts on the diminishing middle class in U.S. urban regions. [web page]
- Amazon's strange-looking new headquarters in Seattle. [web page]
- Man admits constructing 12 Molotov cocktails as part of a plan to set fire to the Seattle police union headquarters. He may spend ten years in jail. [web page]
- The New Orleans Police Department is looking into the mugging of Daylight Saving Time. [web page]
- 'An all-heart effort': Haiti's Copa America berth inspires a nation on the mend [web page]
- In April, there are ten online ballet performances to watch. [web page]
- Amazon Care, a telemedicine service, is closing operations. [web page]
- Defectors from the Cuban soccer team are looking for recognition in the United States. [web page]
- Watch the stylish trailer for Woody Allen's 'Cafe Society.' [web page]