The FTX founder wrote hundreds of pages of reflections and self-justifications while under house arrest, shedding light on how he may defend himself at his criminal trial next month.
The store’s return would mark another forward step in Seattle’s uneven recovery from the pandemic.
The deal comes weeks after parent company Agilent said it was shutting down the Kirkland-based cancer test maker.
Alaska Airlines has large accounts flying at just 25% or 30% of their pre-pandemic levels, CFO Shane Tackett says, but “that’s not their new normal.”
The FTX founder wrote hundreds of pages of reflections and self-justifications while under house arrest, shedding light on how he may defend himself at his criminal trial next month.
President Biden trained his criticism on House Republicans who are threatening to shut down the federal government if their budget cuts are not enacted.
The tax agency is ramping up audits and criminal investigations into unscrupulous promoters of the Employee Retention Credit.
The three established U.S. automakers could struggle to get new cars and trucks to dealerships and customers during a prolonged strike that slows or stops production lines.
Investors scooped up stocks in a bet that strong U.S. consumers and a resilient labor market will keep the market humming.
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s plan to move about 1,600 migrants out of Chicago police stations and into “winterized base camps” modeled on New York City shelters is getting loud pushback from Far South Side residents who packed a community meeting Wednesday night to protest one such proposed encampment.