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An attorney has developed a specialty representing women who are assaulted by rideshare divers, like Uber. A more recent client comes from Seattle.
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Amazon's facial recognition technology has learned a new trick. Called Rekognition, it now has the ability to identify fear, which adds another emotion to its belt of identifiable emotions.
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UW geomorphologist David Montgomery on how climate change is impacting the soil and the food we grow, and what both farmers and gardeners can do to help offset it.
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The new Mission Control Center at CHI Franciscan is a technological advancement that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to optimize hospital management and patient care.
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When a Mount Vernon police officer was shot in 2016 leading to a standoff with the alleged shooter, the mayor was communicating with suspect.
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When doing laps in a pool, the last thing one probably expects is a car to come crashing through the windows and splash down in the deep end. But that's what happened at a North Seattle LA Fitness Monday morning.
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Amazon recently faced controversy related to its facial recognition technology, but it's within another realm of surveillance that the company is catching flack now.
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An unknown man brought a stolen bike into Seattle's Pedal Anywhere. It led to an attack on the store owner who struck back with "super wrench. "
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Britt Sidentopf is a global cybersecurity expert with Global Asset Online and joined the Candy, Mike and Todd Show to discuss the recent hacking of Capital One.
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With Boeing in the midst of a tough decision over whether it should completely shut down production of its 737 MAX line, could this negatively impact the Puget Sound economy? According to one expert, the answer is both yes and no.
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If you live in Tukwila, Des Moines, or SeaTac, you may not be aware that you actually live in Seattle Southside, according to a new rebranding effort.
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Bellevue Police are enlisting dog walkers to become sentinels and be on the lookout for any suspicious activity.
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An expert from UW and Harborview Medical Center discusses the growing effort to treat opioid addiction as a medical condition.
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The contentious debate over the proposed mine in Alaska's Bristol Bay could have ramifications for the Puget Sound salmon and orca population, as well as fishing industry jobs.
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Typically, businesses and organizations speaking out against a higher minimum wage relates simply to increased costs. But when it comes to Washington's nursing homes, that conversation is far more nuanced.