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3 Challenges Planned to Ohio's Presidential Vote Totals By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Sat, 23 Apr 2005 12:21:57 GMT When Ohio Secretary of State J. Kenneth Blackwell certifies the state's final presidential election results, declaring President Bush the winner by about 119,000 votes, critics say they intend to present two challenges. Full Article
3 Wash. Governor's Race Tightens By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Sat, 23 Apr 2005 12:21:57 GMT The state Supreme Court on Tuesday unanimously rejected the request that previously rejected absentee and provisional ballots be included in the hand recount of Washington state's contested governor's race. Full Article
3 Many Factors Contributed To 'Lost' Voters in Ohio By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Sat, 23 Apr 2005 12:21:57 GMT Revisiting the contested state reveals a broader picture of how balloting was conducted for the presidential election. Full Article
3 Gregoire Wins Wash. Race By 130 Votes By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Sat, 23 Apr 2005 12:21:57 GMT Seven weeks after voters went to the polls, Democrat Christine Gregoire won Washington state's astonishingly close governor's contest by 130 votes, according to results of the third and final count. Full Article
3 Kerry's E-Mail List a Valuable Resource By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Sat, 23 Apr 2005 12:21:57 GMT With the increasing maturation of the Internet as a political tool -- and the huge sums that can be raised online -- experts said those addresses can remain valuable long after an election. Full Article
3 Ohio Recount Narrows Bush's Victory Margin By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Sat, 23 Apr 2005 12:21:57 GMT Election officials finished the presidential recount in Ohio on Tuesday, with the final tally shaving about 300 votes off President Bush's six-figure margin of victory in the state that gave him a second term. Full Article
3 GOP's Soft Sell Swayed the Amish By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Sat, 23 Apr 2005 12:21:57 GMT The Republicans, true to their vow to leave no vote unwooed, came to Lancaster County in Pennsylvania hoping to win over the famously reclusive Old Order Amish, along with their slightly less-strict brethren, the Mennonites. Democrats laughed at the very idea. But the GOP effort did the trick. Full Article
3 Lobbyist Paid for DeLay's Airfare By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Sun, 24 Apr 2005 12:24:27 GMT House ethics rules bar lawmakers from accepting travel and related expenses from registered lobbyists. The House Majority Leader has said that his expenses on a 2000 trip were paid by a nonprofit organization, and that the financial arrangements for it were proper. Full Article
3 'Death Tax' Divide By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Sun, 24 Apr 2005 17:20:10 GMT With the House having again approved permanent repeal of the estate tax, the issue now moves to the Senate, where, although Republicans are in the majority, enthusiasm for wiping out what conservatives like to call the "death tax" is considerably more muted. Full Article
3 MCI Calls Qwest's Bid 'Superior' to Verizon's By www.washingtonpost.com Published On :: Sun, 24 Apr 2005 17:20:10 GMT MCI Inc.'s board of directors embraced a cash-rich offer from Qwest Communications International Inc. after months of saying the company was a financially weaker and strategically less desirable merger partner than Verizon Communications Inc.-The Washington Post Full Article
3 Tod von Little Richard: Der Rock'n'Roll-Pionier ist verstummt By www.tagesschau.de Published On :: Die ganz großen Erfolge blieben für Little Richard seit den späten 1950er Jahren aus. Doch sein Einfluss prägte über Jahrzehnte Generationen von Künstlern. Nun ist das Urgestein des Rock'n'Roll mit 87 Jahren gestorben. Von Arthur Landwehr. Full Article Kultur
3 Siegesfeier in Russland: Stilles Gedenken statt großer Parade By www.tagesschau.de Published On :: Putin allein an der Kremlmauer: Wegen der Corona-Ausgangssperren fiel die große Parade zum 75. Jahrestag des Sieges über Hitlerdeutschland aus. Das rückte die Trauer in den Vordergrund. Von Ina Ruck. Full Article Ausland
3 Corona-Maßnahmen: Bischöfe verbreiten Verschwörungstheorien By www.tagesschau.de Published On :: Mehrere katholische Bischöfe kritisieren die Corona-Maßnahmen und greifen dabei auf weitverbreitete Verschwörungstheorien zurück. Sie sehen den "Auftakt einer Weltregierung". Die Deutsche Bischofskonferenz übt scharfe Kritik. Full Article Inland
3 Tausende Teilnehmer bei Protesten gegen Corona-Maßnahmen By www.tagesschau.de Published On :: Tausende Menschen haben in mehreren deutschen Städten gegen die Einschränkungen zur Eindämmung der Corona-Pandemie demonstriert. Einer der Schwerpunkte war Stuttgart. Auch in Berlin, München und Frankfurt gab es Proteste. Full Article Inland
3 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
3 AMP'd Up for Recaptcha By www.seobook.com Published On :: 2019-06-30T21:47:54+00:00 Beyond search Google controls the leading distributed ad network, the leading mobile OS, the leading web browser, the leading email client, the leading web analytics platform, the leading mapping platform, the leading free video hosting site. They win a lot. And they take winnings from one market & leverage them into manipulating adjacent markets. Embrace. Extend. Extinguish. Imagine taking a universal open standard that has zero problems with it and then stripping it down to it's most basic components and then prepending each element with your own acronym. Then spend years building and recreating what has existed for decades. That is @amphtml— Jon Henshaw (@henshaw) April 4, 2019 AMP is an utterly unnecessary invention designed to further shift power to Google while disenfranchising publishers. From the very start it had many issues with basic things like supporting JavaScript, double counting unique users (no reason to fix broken stats if they drive adoption!), not supporting third party ad networks, not showing publisher domain names, and just generally being a useless layer of sunk cost technical overhead that provides literally no real value. Over time they have corrected some of these catastrophic deficiencies, but if it provided real value, they wouldn't have needed to force adoption with preferential placement in their search results. They force the bundling because AMP sucks. Absurdity knows no bounds. Googlers suggest: "AMP isn’t another “channel” or “format” that’s somehow not the web. It’s not a SEO thing. It’s not a replacement for HTML. It’s a web component framework that can power your whole site. ... We, the AMP team, want AMP to become a natural choice for modern web development of content websites, and for you to choose AMP as framework because it genuinely makes you more productive." Meanwhile some newspapers have about a dozen employees who work on re-formatting content for AMP: The AMP development team now keeps track of whether AMP traffic drops suddenly, which might indicate pages are invalid, and it can react quickly. All this adds expense, though. There are setup, development and maintenance costs associated with AMP, mostly in the form of time. After implementing AMP, the Guardian realized the project needed dedicated staff, so it created an 11-person team that works on AMP and other aspects of the site, drawing mostly from existing staff. Feeeeeel the productivity! Some content types (particularly user generated content) can be unpredictable & circuitous. For many years forums websites would use keywords embedded in the search referral to highlight relevant parts of the page. Keyword (not provided) largely destroyed that & then it became a competitive feature for AMP: "If the Featured Snippet links to an AMP article, Google will sometimes automatically scroll users to that section and highlight the answer in orange." That would perhaps be a single area where AMP was more efficient than the alternative. But it is only so because Google destroyed the alternative by stripping keyword referrers from search queries. The power dynamics of AMP are ugly: "I see them as part of the effort to normalise the use of the AMP Carousel, which is an anti-competitive land-grab for the web by an organisation that seems to have an insatiable appetite for consuming the web, probably ultimately to it’s own detriment. ... This enables Google to continue to exist after the destination site (eg the New York Times) has been navigated to. Essentially it flips the parent-child relationship to be the other way around. ... As soon as a publisher blesses a piece of content by packaging it (they have to opt in to this, but see coercion below), they totally lose control of its distribution. ... I’m not that smart, so it’s surely possible to figure out other ways of making a preload possible without cutting off the content creator from the people consuming their content. ... The web is open and decentralised. We spend a lot of time valuing the first of these concepts, but almost none trying to defend the second. Google knows, perhaps better than anyone, how being in control of the user is the most monetisable position, and having the deepest pockets and the most powerful platform to do so, they have very successfully inserted themselves into my relationship with millions of other websites. ... In AMP, the support for paywalls is based on a recommendation that the premium content be included in the source of the page regardless of the user’s authorisation state. ... These policies demonstrate contempt for others’ right to freely operate their businesses. After enough publishers adopted AMP Google was able to turn their mobile app's homepage into an interactive news feed below the search box. And inside that news feed Google gets to distribute MOAR ads while 0% of the revenue from those ads find its way to the publishers whose content is used to make up the feed. Appropriate appropriation. :D Thank you for your content!!! Well this issue (bug?) is going to cause a sh*t storm... Google @AMPhtml not allowing people to click through to full site? You can’t see but am clicking the link in top right iOS Chrome 74.0.3729.155 pic.twitter.com/dMt5QSW9fu— Scotch.io (@scotch_io) June 11, 2019 The mainstream media is waking up to AMP being a trap, but their neck is already in it: European and American tech, media and publishing companies, including some that originally embraced AMP, are complaining that the Google-backed technology, which loads article pages in the blink of an eye on smartphones, is cementing the search giant's dominance on the mobile web. Each additional layer of technical cruft is another cost center. Things that sound appealing at first blush may not be: The way you verify your identity to Let's Encrypt is the same as with other certificate authorities: you don't really. You place a file somewhere on your website, and they access that file over plain HTTP to verify that you own the website. The one attack that signed certificates are meant to prevent is a man-in-the-middle attack. But if someone is able to perform a man-in-the-middle attack against your website, then he can intercept the certificate verification, too. In other words, Let's Encrypt certificates don't stop the one thing they're supposed to stop. And, as always with the certificate authorities, a thousand murderous theocracies, advertising companies, and international spy organizations are allowed to impersonate you by design. Anything that is easy to implement & widely marketed often has costs added to it in the future as the entity moves to monetize the service. This is a private equity firm buying up multiple hosting control panels & then adjusting prices. This is Google Maps drastically changing their API terms. This is Facebook charging you for likes to build an audience, giving your competitors access to those likes as an addressable audience to advertise against, and then charging you once more to boost the reach of your posts. This is Grubhub creating shadow websites on your behalf and charging you for every transaction created by the gravity of your brand. Shivane believes GrubHub purchased her restaurant’s web domain to prevent her from building her own online presence. She also believes the company may have had a special interest in owning her name because she processes a high volume of orders. ... it appears GrubHub has set up several generic, templated pages that look like real restaurant websites but in fact link only to GrubHub. These pages also display phone numbers that GrubHub controls. The calls are forwarded to the restaurant, but the platform records each one and charges the restaurant a commission fee for every order Settling for the easiest option drives a lack of differentiation, embeds additional risk & once the dominant player has enough marketshare they'll change the terms on you. Small gains in short term margins for massive increases in fragility. "Closed platforms increase the chunk size of competition & increase the cost of market entry, so people who have good ideas, it is a lot more expensive for their productivity to be monetized. They also don't like standardization ... it looks like rent seeking behaviors on top of friction" - Gabe Newell The other big issue is platforms that run out of growth space in their core market may break integrations with adjacent service providers as each want to grow by eating the other's market. Those who look at SaaS business models through the eyes of a seasoned investor will better understand how markets are likely to change: "I’d argue that many of today’s anointed tech “disruptors” are doing little in the way of true disruption. ... When investors used to get excited about a SAAS company, they typically would be describing a hosted multi-tenant subscription-billed piece of software that was replacing a ‘legacy’ on-premise perpetual license solution in the same target market (i.e. ERP, HCM, CRM, etc.). Today, the terms SAAS and Cloud essentially describe the business models of every single public software company. Most platform companies are initially required to operate at low margins in order to buy growth of their category & own their category. Then when they are valued on that, they quickly need to jump across to adjacent markets to grow into the valuation: Twilio has no choice but to climb up the application stack. This is a company whose ‘disruption’ is essentially great API documentation and gangbuster SEO spend built on top of a highly commoditized telephony aggregation API. They have won by marketing to DevOps engineers. With all the hype around them, you’d think Twilio invented the telephony API, when in reality what they did was turn it into a product company. Nobody had thought of doing this let alone that this could turn into a $17 billion company because simply put the economics don’t work. And to be clear they still don’t. But Twilio’s genius CEO clearly gets this. If the market is going to value robocalls, emergency sms notifications, on-call pages, and carrier fee passed through related revenue growth in the same way it does ‘subscription’ revenue from Atlassian or ServiceNow, then take advantage of it while it lasts. Large platforms offering temporary subsidies to ensure they dominate their categories & companies like SoftBank spraying capital across the markets is causing massive shifts in valuations: I also think if you look closely at what is celebrated today as innovation you often find models built on hidden subsidies. ... I’d argue the very distributed nature of microservices architecture and API-first product companies means addressable market sizes and unit economics assumptions should be even more carefully scrutinized. ... How hard would it be to create an Alibaba today if someone like SoftBank was raining money into such a greenfield space? Excess capital would lead to destruction and likely subpar returns. If capital was the solution, the 1.5 trillion that went into telcos in late '90s wouldn’t have led to a massive bust. Would a Netflix be what it is today if a SoftBank was pouring billions into streaming content startups right as the experiment was starting? Obviously not. Scarcity of capital is another often underappreciated part of the disruption equation. Knowing resources are finite leads to more robust models. ... This convergence is starting to manifest itself in performance. Disney is up 30% over the last 12 months while Netflix is basically flat. This may not feel like a bubble sign to most investors, but from my standpoint, it’s a clear evidence of the fact that we are approaching a something has got to give moment for the way certain businesses are valued." Circling back to Google's AMP, it has a cousin called Recaptcha. Recaptcha is another AMP-like trojan horse: According to tech statistics website Built With, more than 650,000 websites are already using reCaptcha v3; overall, there are at least 4.5 million websites use reCaptcha, including 25% of the top 10,000 sites. Google is also now testing an enterprise version of reCaptcha v3, where Google creates a customized reCaptcha for enterprises that are looking for more granular data about users’ risk levels to protect their site algorithms from malicious users and bots. ... According to two security researchers who’ve studied reCaptcha, one of the ways that Google determines whether you’re a malicious user or not is whether you already have a Google cookie installed on your browser. ... To make this risk-score system work accurately, website administrators are supposed to embed reCaptcha v3 code on all of the pages of their website, not just on forms or log-in pages. About a month ago when logging into Bing Ads I saw recaptcha on the login page & couldn't believe they'd give Google control at that access point. I think they got rid of that, but lots of companies are perhaps shooting themselves in the foot through a combination of over-reliance on Google infrastructure AND sloppy implementation Today when making a purchase on Fiverr, after converting, I got some of this action Hmm. Maybe I will enable JavaScript and try again. Oooops. That is called snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. My account is many years old. My payment type on record has been used for years. I have ordered from the particular seller about a dozen times over the years. And suddenly because my web browser had JavaScript turned off I was deemed a security risk of some sort for making an utterly ordinary transaction I have already completed about a dozen times. On AMP JavaScript was the devil. And on desktop not JavaScript was the devil. Pro tip: Ecommerce websites that see substandard conversion rates from using Recaptcha can boost their overall ecommerce revenue by buying more Google AdWords ads. --- As more of the infrastructure stack is driven by AI software there is going to be a very real opportunity for many people to become deplatformed across the web on an utterly arbitrary basis. That tech companies like Facebook also want to create digital currencies on top of the leverage they already have only makes the proposition that much scarier. If the tech platforms host copies of our sites, process the transactions & even create their own currencies, how will we know what level of value they are adding versus what they are extracting? Who measures the measurer? And when the economics turn negative, what will we do if we are hooked into an ecosystem we can't spend additional capital to get out of when things head south? Full Article
3 Washington statewide snowpack 104% of normal as of March 30 By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Tue, 31 Mar 2020 12:59:22 -0700 Twice the normal amount of snowfall fell in January and enough snow continued in February and March to maintain a slightly above normal snowpack. Full Article Local News Northwest Weather
3 Storms tear through South amid pandemic; more than 30 dead By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 04:10:40 -0700 CHATSWORTH, Ga. (AP) — Storms that killed more than 30 people in the Southeast, piling fresh misery atop a pandemic, spread across the eastern United States on Monday, leaving more than 1 million homes and businesses without power amid floods and mudslides. In Alabama, people seeking shelter from tornadoes huddled in community shelters, protective masks […] Full Article Nation Weather
3 Nintendo reveals new details about Pokémon Home’s features, pricing and platforms By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Jan 2020 08:24:27 -0800 You can store and trade Pokémon for free with this cloud-service app when it launches next month, but premium users get expanded capabilities. Full Article Business Entertainment Technology Video Games
3 35 essential games to play while stuck at home By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Fri, 03 Apr 2020 08:56:28 -0700 Looking for a new way to entertain yourself? From role-playing games, to battle royales, to open-world masterpieces, the Launcher team endorses these can't-miss titles. Full Article Entertainment Technology Video Games
3 9 of the most intriguing streaming and online arts events April 24-30 By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 06:00:33 -0700 From the Capitol Hill Arts District Streaming Festival to a virtual benefit for "unconventional venues and the gig and production workers that make them possible," here are the streaming and online arts events to keep an eye on this week. Full Article Books Classical Music Dance Entertainment Events Movies Music Theater TV/Streaming Visual Arts
3 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
3 Seahawks get four prime-time games, open Sept. 13 at Atlanta as 2020 schedule is set By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 16:55:34 -0700 Seattle will play four prime-time games for the eighth consecutive year (and could get the maximum five later if one is flexed), including its home opener Sept. 20 against the Patriots on "Sunday Night Football." Full Article NFL Seahawks Sports
3 Seattle City Council authorizes $8M to buy and prep site for new Fire Station 31 By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 12:44:13 -0700 The new Fire Station 31 will replace an existing station that shut down last June, due to concerns about unhealthful conditions, including mold. Full Article Health Local News Local Politics
3 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
3 After 37 years, time for reflections and thanks By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Fri, 04 Oct 2019 06:00:10 -0700 Jon Talton, The Seattle Times economics and business columnist for the past 12 years, says goodbye and offers some parting thoughts. Full Article Business Economy
3 Maple Valley paraeducator charged with sexual abuse of 3rd boy; sheriff’s investigation is ongoing By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Sun, 03 May 2020 17:15:03 -0700 King County sheriff's detectives began investigating Bryan Neyers after two boys, ages 7 and 9, reported that the Maple Valley paraeducator had molested them at the child-care center set up to look after the children of essential workers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Neyers has since been charged with child rape and molestation involving a third child. Full Article Crime Local News
3 9 of the most intriguing streaming and online arts events April 24-30 By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 06:00:33 -0700 From the Capitol Hill Arts District Streaming Festival to a virtual benefit for "unconventional venues and the gig and production workers that make them possible," here are the streaming and online arts events to keep an eye on this week. Full Article Books Classical Music Dance Entertainment Events Movies Music Theater TV/Streaming Visual Arts
3 Pacific Northwest Ballet receives $3 million in federal coronavirus-aid funds, to cover 8 weeks of pay By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 12:12:33 -0700 The company has received a $3 million loan from the federal Paycheck Protection Program, allowing it to cover eight weeks of pay. Full Article Dance Entertainment Health Local News Northwest
3 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
3 Scouting report: No. 22 Washington pits zone defense vs. Ball State’s lethal 3-point shooters By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Fri, 20 Dec 2019 18:17:21 -0800 The Huskies face Ball State for just the second time in school history. They last met the MAC opponent 35 years ago in a game in which Detlef Schrempf scored 20 points in a win. Full Article College Basketball Huskies Husky Basketball Sports Video
3 Analysis: UW men clobber USC in 32-point blowout, but where was this team in Pac-12 opener upset loss? By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Mon, 06 Jan 2020 06:01:02 -0800 Washington played its best game of the season to capture a 72-40 win over USC, but can the Huskies repeat this performance when they travel to the Bay Area this week for their Pac-12 road opener? Full Article Huskies Husky Basketball Pac-12 Sports Video
3 Ex-Mariners relive night they were on wrong side of history, 34 years after Roger Clemens’ 20-strikeout game By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 06:00:36 -0700 It was exactly 34 years ago Wednesday that Clemens, at the time a highly promising but still unproven Red Sox pitcher, put himself on the baseball map. On one cool, magical night at Boston's Fenway Park against the Mariners, he mowed down a Mariners lineup that had been struggling all season to make contact. Full Article Mariners MLB Sports
3 Oregon COVID-19 cases top 3,000, deaths reach 124 By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 16:15:32 -0700 PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Three more people have died from COVID-19, bringing the death total to at least 124 in Oregon, state officials said. The Oregon Health Authority said Friday that another 75 cases were confirmed, and that 3,032 Oregonians have tested positive for the coronavirus. The three newly-reported deaths include an 80-year-old woman and […] Full Article Northwest
3 Washington now has 23 cases of vaping-related lung illness, health officials say By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Thu, 16 Jan 2020 11:37:08 -0800 Eight of the cases have been confirmed in King County, four in Snohomish County, three in Spokane County and two in Kitsap County. Full Article Health Local News Marijuana Northwest
3 Photos as coronavirus grips the world, April 30: Mourning, testing, and yearning for a return to normalcy By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 12:49:01 -0700 Full Article Nation & World Photo & Video Photography
3 ‘I lost two sisters and my mom in two weeks’: West Seattle man grieves deaths of 3 family members from coronavirus By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Sun, 03 May 2020 06:00:22 -0700 In a span of 13 days, Raymond Lee and his brother, William, lost sister Regina Lim Lee, 58; mother, Susie Chin Lee, 82; and sister Willa, 60, to the novel coronavirus. Three beloved women gone in less than two weeks. Full Article Health Local News Northwest Obituaries
3 U.S. existing-home sales could fall ‘30% or even 40%’ in coming months, realty group says By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Tue, 21 Apr 2020 07:38:18 -0700 In March, contract closings declined 8.5% from the prior month to an annualized 5.27 million, according to National Association of Realtors data released Tuesday. Full Article Business Real Estate
3 US long-term mortgage rates edge higher; 30-year at 3.33% By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 09:19:53 -0700 WASHINGTON (AP) — Long-term mortgage rates rose slightly this week, continuing to hover near all-time lows amid anxiety over the economy and housing market gut-punched by the shutdown spurred by the coronavirus pandemic. Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac reported Thursday that the average rate on the benchmark 30-year home loan edged up to 3.33% this week […] Full Article Business Nation Real Estate
3 9 of the most intriguing streaming and online arts events April 24-30 By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 06:00:33 -0700 From the Capitol Hill Arts District Streaming Festival to a virtual benefit for "unconventional venues and the gig and production workers that make them possible," here are the streaming and online arts events to keep an eye on this week. Full Article Books Classical Music Dance Entertainment Events Movies Music Theater TV/Streaming Visual Arts
3 Seattle Opera receives $2.3 million in federal coronavirus-aid funds, allowing it to rehire 180 workers By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 18:44:45 -0700 Seattle Opera said Friday that it has received a $2.3 million loan under the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), part of the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. Previously, the company had reported layoffs for 215 artist and production jobs after Seattle Opera canceled “La bohème,” plus 12 administrators, as well as salary cuts for the […] Full Article Classical Music Entertainment Local News