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As the workforce ages, companies and employees face tough conversations about dementia. “The trick is figuring out what tasks they can still perform and what they can still do safely to continue to contribute,” says one consultant.
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Apple customers discovered a software bug that lets people eavesdrop on other users on the FaceTime video chat service. Here is what you need to do to turn off FaceTime until a fix is made.
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No smooching with the hedgehog. It could make you sick.
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Mike Hopkins vs. Jim Boeheim? It could happen in this year's NCAA tournament. rounds up the latest projections:
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📫 SEAHAWKS MAILBAG w/ : • Is "tag-and-trade" a possible solution with Earl Thomas? • Why does Russell Wilson take so many sacks? And much more:
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With several feet of snow covering traffic signs and roadways at Mount Rainier National Park, staff there warn it may take some time to return to regular operations after the partial government shutdown.
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Howard Schultz is willing to apologize to you ... for $20 and some press for a possible presidential run (via )
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After a summer wildfire in the Enchantments area, spring’s runoff threatened to overwhelm a dam. The crisis highlighted aging, little-known dams in precious WA wilderness & shows how climate change could reshape critical alpine water supplies.
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How T-Mobile's Tappy robot is tied to the Justice Department's charges against China's tech giant Huawei.
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Chips from the HiSilicon unit of Huawei are sparking concern because they power millions of surveillance cameras in the U.S. in places as varied as pizzerias, offices and banks. Huawei has repeatedly said it isn’t a tool of China’s government.
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The removal of concrete barriers lining major roads and buildings is another sign of a city shedding the vestiges of 15 blood-soaked years that made Baghdad’s name a byword for death. Still, the daily reality for more than 9 million Baghdadis is harsh.
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Mitsubishi countersues Bombardier in dispute over alleged poaching of employees and trade secrets via
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Do you love locally sourced, thick-cut bacon? Burger Addict is the spot for you.
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Carrie Bradshaw and The Dude come out of retirement for Super Bowl ad.
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Chips from the HiSilicon unit of Huawei are sparking concern because they power millions of surveillance cameras in the U.S. in places as varied as pizzerias, offices and banks.
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One indictment accuses Huawei of stealing secrets for a T-Mobile USA phone-testing robot named Tappy, echoing a civil suit filed in 2014. The other criminal case alleges Huawei committed bank fraud by violating sanctions against doing business with Iran.
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As delivery robots start rolling into neighborhoods, Washington state lawmakers consider regulating where and how they can travel.
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Port Angeles triple homicide followed dispute over victim’s treatment of woman, court papers say
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The King County Council has approved a six-month moratorium on building or expanding major fossil-fuel infrastructure. (via )
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Apple customers discovered a software bug on Monday that lets people listen in on other users by way of the company’s FaceTime video chat service.
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