or Internet Wayback Machine Adds Historical TextDiff By www.seobook.com Published On :: 2019-11-05T07:36:47+00:00 The Wayback Machine has a cool new feature for looking at the historical changes of a web page. The color scale shows how much a page has changed since it was last cached & you can select between any two documents to see how a page has changed over time. You can then select between any two documents to see a side-by-side comparison of the documents. That quickly gives you an at-a-glance view of how they've changed their: web design on-page SEO strategy marketing copy & sales strategy For sites that conduct seasonal sales & rely heavily on holiday themed ads you can also look up the new & historical ad copy used by large advertisers using tools like Moat, WhatRunsWhere & Adbeat. Full Article
or China Still Censoring Google, Now Globally By www.seobook.com Published On :: 2020-04-28T19:28:49+00:00 Google Gets Out of China In March of 2010 Google announced they would no longer censor their search results for China: earlier today we stopped censoring our search services—Google Search, Google News, and Google Images—on Google.cn. Users visiting Google.cn are now being redirected to Google.com.hk, where we are offering uncensored search in simplified Chinese, specifically designed for users in mainland China and delivered via our servers in Hong Kong. While the move was pitched as altruistic, it came only after the state put their thumb on the scales to promote domestic competitor Baidu in part by periodically blocking Google search from working. The Value of Leaving China By leaving China on their own accord, Google controlled the narrative for investors. They didn't "lose" a market, they chose to not operate in a market. If you are destined to lose due to political interference, you may as well look principled in the process. The idea of staying the course (being highly compromised while also losing) would have lowered Google's leverage (over publishers and governments) as well as their brand value elsewhere. Think of how long Google has kept the EU at bay in terms of their anti-competitive practices in search. Countries like France and Australia are just now beginning to require payment to publishers from Google. In spite of being in fifth place with about 2% search marketshare in China, one could easily argue that today Google is *still* being censored by China, except now it is global. Official != Legitimate Whenever there is a crisis Google has the ability to adjust their news algorithms (and rankings on other sources like YouTube) to prefer authoritative sources. If China lies but gives a direct quote that is an official response which can be reported in the media. Speculating, on the other hand, is not news, and thus is not likely to be done at scale on official sources. The WHO parroted the official line of the Chinese Communist Party for months before sending in a team to begin investigating the virus which was quietly spreading globally in the background. This is evil (or, more charitably, ill-informed) their advice was: Tedros said there was no need for measures that “unnecessarily interfere with international travel and trade,” and he specifically said that stopping flights and restricting Chinese travel abroad was “counter-productive” to fighting the global spread of the virus. Evidence is Backward Looking Promoting "consistent, evidence-based" risk control is utterly stupid because the evidence that you are dead only appears after you die. It is not a game of 50/50 chance. One outcome is death. And at the other end of the spectrum you spent $15 needlessly on a facemask. How lowly must you view the value of a human life to determine a $15 spend on risk mitigation is reckless behavior? Don't exceed the global standards based on China's misinformation. OR ELSE!!! WHO can hold countries to account when they needlessly exceed these global standards. This is critical to ensuring the international response is evidence-based, measured & balanced to protect human health in ways that are neither over-reactive nor under-reactive.- Dr Houssin pic.twitter.com/HaRMNXpmOb— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) January 30, 2020 Evidence is backward looking even if the sources are not lying scum. When lying is vital to maintaining political power many people die while waiting on the true. Can anyone who followed official anti-warnings get a refund on their death? Better luck next life? Evidence Later, as evidence emerged, we find that wearing a facemask is a great idea, in spite of early media reports they would not help you. Later, as evidence emerged, we find the WHO sponsored doctors who published studies which showed official Chinese numbers were bogus. Later, as evidence emerged, we learn that the CCP are lying, jackbooted thugs. They had coronavirus research destroyed, arrested doctors who mentioned the issue, and held secret internal meetings discussing human to human transmission even as the WHO stated the risk was low & there was no clear evidence of human-to-human transmission, so there should be no restrictions on international travel. Later, as evidence emerged, we find that closing borders is a great idea - even China does it. Of course early media reports were to not be xenophobic or racist and accept this global problem: "Ultimately some pandemic responses will require opening borders, not closing them. At some point the expectation that any area will escape effects of COVID-19 must be abandoned: The disease must be seen as everyone’s problem." Later, as evidence emerged, we learn that Taiwan warned the WHO of human to human transmission last December. Later, as evidence emerged, we learned that WHO representatives Bruce Aylward hung up on a journalist who brought up the topic of Taiwan. This problem got "solved" by the news organization being reprimanded. ‼️WOW‼️ Bruce Aylward/@WHO did an interview with HK's @rthk_news & when asked about #Taiwan he pretended not to hear the question. The journalist asks again & he hangs up! She calls back & he said "Well, we've already talked about China."ENJOY+SHARE THE MADNESS! #CoronaVirus pic.twitter.com/jgpHRVHjNX— Hong Kong World City (@HKWORLDCITY) March 28, 2020 While China's CCP was lying to the world, the WHO shared appreciation for their commitment to sharing info. Not Just China Health officials the world over were guilty of the same sort of "evidence-based" stupidity. Here is a video from February of NYC health commissioner Dr. Oxiris Barbot advising people to go out and take the subway and live their lives, noting that city preparedness is high, their personal risk is low, and casual contact was not a large risk. How much of a risk is the new coronavirus to New York City?Health Commissioner Dr. Oxiris Barbot explains to @InsideCityHall how likely it is to transmit the virus. #NY1Politics pic.twitter.com/mUbU8F0p3N— Spectrum News NY1 (@NY1) February 7, 2020 You can see the stupidity in the circular logic here: "we also know that if it were likely to be transmitted casually we would be seeing a lot more cases." Yes we would! Or soon would be. And did. Time shift that statement a couple months and lawmakers are asking her to be fired. May you enjoy a happy Lunar New Year: “We are very clear: We wish New Yorkers a Happy Lunar New Year and we encourage people to spend time with their families and go about their celebration,” Dr. Barbot said. Later, as evidence emerged, we learn from serological studies that around 24.7% of people in New York City & 14.9% of New York state had antibodies for the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. If you are a poor minority you are more likely to die as you have less of a cushion to do things like taking time off work and AVOID TAKING THE SUBWAY. Thank you Dr. Oxiris Barbot! "New York politicians are seeking answers on how to handle the growing number of corpses left by the coronavirus pandemic, after dozens of bodies were discovered decomposing in rental trucks outside a Brooklyn funeral home." - Ben Chapman, WSJ Even the New York Times warned against quarantines, virtually guaranteeing the city would get one. And for a cherry on top of the stupidity cake, New York City only closed their subway system during off hours from 1AM to 5AM for daily cleanings on April 30th, *AFTER* months of letting the virus spread across the city & many blog posts like this one were published. A quarter of their population had to contract the virus before cleaning the subway regularly seemed like a good idea. We should always in all cases everywhere blindly trust the experts: just last year, the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases, the organization led by Dr. Fauci, funded scientists at the Wuhan Institute of Virology and other institutions for work on gain-of-function research on bat coronaviruses . ... Many scientists have criticized gain of function research, which involves manipulating viruses in the lab to explore their potential for infecting humans, because it creates a risk of starting a pandemic from accidental release. Protecting Yourself from Dr. Oxiris Barbot & the CCP How many billions of dollars do people spend buying lotto tickets? A high-quality facemask was a $15 lotto ticket that might save you from death. But buying one was ill-informed & xenophic & antisocial and and and. Back in January I saw a video on Twitter of a guy walking down the street in Wuhan and then just fall over and die. Upon seeing that, I quickly ordered facemasks for my wife, our babysitter, my wife's parents, my mom, and my siblings. My mom thought I was crazy for spending hundreds buying so many masks, but it was a fairly simple calculation. Whatever China was saying was hot garbage as they were literally welding apartment complexes shut. Ongoing Disinformation Campaign The CCP accosted doctors who warned of the pending pandemic, locked down millions of people, and held internal briefs about human to human transmission was happening while lying externally about it. China then pushed some garbage about how the US Army created the coronavirus which caused COVID-19, then they both claimed it was racist to state the disease came from China while also claiming it originated in Italy. That's the CCP - literally zero shame. You can be against the jackbooted CCP while not hating Chinese people. I would rather be wrongly called a racist and not die of coronavirus than virtue signal my way to death via Italy's "Hug a Chinese" day. As a general rule of thumb, life is more important than the feelz. My wife took a DNA test and a big part of her ethnic background is Chinese. When she and I are in the Philippines many people think she is a foreigner. When I was walking with my wife in Hong Kong years ago a local street vender started talking to her in Chinese thinking she was a local. And there's nobody in the world I love more than her, but that does not mean she or I are planning a trip to Wuhan anytime soon or wanted to end up as statistics as a side effect of virtue signaling. To this day China is using their ability to purchase foreign debts & infrastructure across weaker European countries to push the EU to understate the culpability of the CCP: "Bowing to heavy pressure from Beijing, European Union officials softened their criticism of China this week in a report documenting how governments push disinformation about the coronavirus pandemic, according to documents, emails and interviews. Worried about the repercussions, European officials first delayed and then rewrote the document in ways that diluted the focus on China, a vital trading partner ... China moved quickly to block the document’s release, and the European Union pulled back. The report had been on the verge of publication, until senior officials ordered revisions to soften the language." Maintaining The Illusion of Stability The doom scenario for China would be one where the disease spread widely across their society while not directly impacting other economies. Currencies float and trade can eventually be re-routed if supply chains are unreliable. If a place where repeated coronavirus outbreaks happen has massive hidden debts in their shadow economy the propped up currency peg would likely fall as those debts go bad and their economy crashes. Hot money has been rushing out of China for years: their companies buying foreign companies, individuals buying foreign real estate, short domain names, Bitcoin, life insurance policies, etc. China already faced sharp food price inflation last year as African Swine Flu killed a lot of their herd. When people can't afford to eat they are more likely to push for political change. Hyperinflation is the reciprocal of political stability. Maintaining a stable food supply is a core requirement of staying in power. Masks might make no difference, but if I spend a fraction of a percent of my income protecting my immediate and extended family even slightly then that is a good investment. What is the price of a single needless death? That is the calculation one should use when adopting simple & cheap life changes that can protect their families and society as a whole. The mainstream media not only downplayed Covid-19 to pitch Trump as xenophobic & neurotic, but after the most important story they got entirely wrong was revealed as the disaster it was, they also warned about the wrong people hoarding much needed supplies. If people would have rushed to buy masks in January it would have sent the market signal to make more. Virtue signaling was considered more important than life. Instead of any attempts at truth we got communist-fed false assurances to provide the illusion of stability. Lives lack value when compared against maintaining political power: In 1989, when Chinese citizens raised a Goddess of Democracy on Tiananmen Square, some pinned their hopes on the People’s Liberation Army: Surely the people’s army would never fire on the people. In fact, PLA soldiers proved quite adept at firing on the people. And to this day Beijing refuses to come clean about how many it killed at Tiananmen. ... Communism has always been far more about Lenin than Marx—that is, about getting and holding power, rather than any economic arrangement. And it’s extraordinary how consistent the lies and violence have been across time and geography, given the many different flavors of communism. Fake News About Fake News As China was lying to the world, setting hundreds of thousands of people up for death & destroying the global economy, we suggested the problem was not lies from the CCP or the disease that spread globally in part due to their lies, but rather we should fight "fake news" The rise of “fake news” - including misinformation and inaccurate advice on social media - could make disease outbreaks such as the COVID-19 coronavirus epidemic currently spreading in China worse, according to research published on Friday. The WHO shills for the CCP: The lengths to which the WHO went to sacrifice its scientific- and health-related mission for political considerations relating to China were at times both absurd and trivial. For example, in the Coronavirus Q&A that was first posted to its website, the WHO maintained multiple versions. The original English language version of the Q&A counseled that there were four common myths about preventing or curing a COVID-19 infection: smoking, wearing multiple masks, taking antibiotics, and traditional herbal remedies. The original Chinese version omitted ‘traditional herbal remedies’ as a myth. Then the WHO took down ‘traditional herbal remedies’ in both languages. Politics over health. Politics over science. At even the smallest, silliest level. As the WHO praises the CCP we learn fake news is anything which counters the WHO. 德情報局揭秘:習近平親自要求譚德塞壓下疫情訊息German intelligence agency reveals Xi Jinping personally asked @DrTedros to downplay the severity of the #WuhanPneumonia outbreak in Chinahttps://t.co/PTu3e8mg3B— (@GEthba37Cgks) May 9, 2020 And to protect people globally and fight sources of fake news Google is working with ... the WHO: WHO is also battling misinformation, working with Google to ensure that people get facts from the U.N. health agency first when they search for information about the virus. Social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, Tencent and TikTok have also taken steps to limit the spread of misinformation and rumors about the outbreak. YouTube is also removing medically substantiated content about coronavirus. Now that the coronavirus is widespread the idea of keeping the economy perpetually shut down with healthy people quarantined is idiotic & runs counter to science. Those who shelter in place have less exposure to viruses and bacteria from their surrounding environment, which over time leads to weakened immune systems. Add to that all sorts of other issues like: doctors and nurses furloughed while hospitals are idled awaiting a pandemic that never came to most places, economic incentives to misclassify deaths as COVID-19 while ignoring other issues, missing routine treatments that would have diagnosed other health issues that are going undiagnosed for months, loss of job, loss of income, loss of purpose/meaning/ability to provide for family, depression, raging alcoholism, increased domestic violence globally & increased divorce rates in China. Doctors Dan Erickson and Artin Massihi expressed concerns about many of the above types of issues (video interview & presentation here) and were swiftly shot down as YouTube pulled the video. Even the China Uncensored video about the CCP's coverup has a COVID-19 learn more banner redirecting attention back to official sources if you watch the video on YouTube. Now there are some horrible and ridiculous official statements being made & a whole bunch of crazies spreading "eat aquarium cleaner, protect yourself from COVID-19." I even read a story about a guy who committed suicide because he feared he had COVID-19. All that stuff is horrible, but any and all attempts to defuse those horrible issues & clean them up should come with a note about how the CCP lied broadly, extensively, and is to not be trusted in any way, shape or form. The AP report continues... Chinese officials are increasingly speaking out. And so should we! At least while we still can: Where possible, China wants to criminalize any speech … any social media … that does not follow the official party line. Where it’s not possible to criminalize that speech, China wants to ban it through the cooperative censorship of global tech and media platforms. Where it’s not possible to ban that speech, China wants to shame it into the shadows by getting us to reject it as “fake news”. And if you don’t see that the United States is about two minutes behind China in doing the same damn thing, then you’re just not paying attention. And while the WHO has tech companies censor "fake news" the CCP releases puppet theatre cartoons about the coronavirus which has killed hundreds of thousands of people. Once Upon a Virus... pic.twitter.com/FY0svfEKc6— Ambassade de Chine en France (@AmbassadeChine) April 30, 2020 Yes that video is real. And yes, they really are that scummy. The puppet theatre video makes no mention of police going after doctors for mentioning the virus, Taiwan reporting the virus to the WHO, the WHO ignoring Taiwan, internal briefings to Xi while the public was left in the dark, or any of the other disconnects between inside and outside voices. Anything that diminishes the power and prestige of the CCP is worse than death: The biggest threat facing the U.S. is not the new virus, but rather right-wing populists who are intent on creating trouble with their strain of political virus. The above statement only serves to confirm the following: Communism has always been far more about Lenin than Marx—that is, about getting and holding power, rather than any economic arrangement. And it’s extraordinary how consistent the lies and violence have been across time and geography, given the many different flavors of communism. Full Article
or How to clean your face mask to help prevent getting and spreading the coronavirus By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Thu, 09 Apr 2020 02:32:00 -0700 PHILADELPHIA — Both the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Pennsylvania Department of Health now recommend we all wear face masks when going about essential tasks in public, as part of the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. Those types of masks have become a hot topic online during the ongoing outbreak, and are […] Full Article Health Life Nation Nation & World Wellness
or Thursday was Seattle area’s warmest day since September, and the forecast looks mostly sunny. Remember these guidelines if you go outside. By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Thu, 09 Apr 2020 11:37:14 -0700 The high hit 67 degrees at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport as of 4 p.m. Thursday, marking the warmest day since the area reached 69 degrees on Sept. 26, 2019. If you're tempted to go outside and enjoy the sunshine, remember to stay away from other people and wear the proper gear. Full Article Local News Outdoors Puget Sound Weather Wellness
or Having pandemic-related food and body anxieties amid the coronavirus pandemic? You’re not alone. By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 06:00:01 -0700 Living through a pandemic will inevitably take a toll on our minds and bodies. Here are some tips for treating your mind and body well under quarantine. Full Article Food & Drink Life Wellness
or Here’s a mental health tip to get you through coronavirus quarantine: Find tranquility in nature By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 06:00:30 -0700 Since humans are such social animals, this time of confinement and isolation makes it more crucial than ever to connect — with friends and family, but also with nature. Here’s why being around nature can help your mental health during this stressful time. Full Article Health Life Wellness
or Coronavirus pushed spin, barre, yoga and other fitness classes online. Here’s how Seattle-area fitness studios have adapted By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Tue, 14 Apr 2020 06:00:32 -0700 In these coronavirus pandemic times, online yoga has become as ubiquitous as online dating. But for some other kinds of fitness classes, the switch to virtual instruction has been more challenging. Full Article Fitness Life Wellness
or Technology’s had us ‘social distancing’ for years. Can our digital ‘lifeline’ get us through the coronavirus pandemic? By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 06:00:30 -0700 In some ways, we’ve been social distancing for years as more aspects of our social lives go digital. So now, we may be uniquely equipped (if not conditioned) to adapt our lives to stay-at-home orders. Full Article Life Lifestyle Technology Wellness
or Coronavirus pandemic triggers a wave of self-sufficiency around Seattle: Vegetable gardens, urban chickens are in-demand By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Sat, 18 Apr 2020 06:00:51 -0700 Since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, many local plant nurseries say there’s been a run on seeds as people all over Seattle take to gardening to grow food and provide solace during an uncertain time. Full Article Garden Health Life Lifestyle Outdoors Wellness
or Poison center calls spike during coronavirus pandemic as more people are exposed to cleaning and disinfecting agents By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Tue, 21 Apr 2020 17:35:27 -0700 Be cautious handling — and mixing — cleaning supplies, read labels and follow directions. Many of the accidental, and potentially dangerous, recent exposures reported to the Washington Poison Center have been from ordinary household cleaning supplies or the combination of them. Full Article Eastside Health Local News Wellness
or Blackstrap molasses helped normalize bowel habits By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Thu, 23 Apr 2020 06:00:00 -0700 One reader reports success with molasses for normalizing bowel movements. Full Article Life Wellness
or Trump raises question of ultraviolet light and COVID-19. We ask doctors, scientists. By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 12:04:23 -0700 President Donald Trump speculated about ultraviolet rays. But artificial UV techniques are ineffective and likely deadly for treating an infected person, scientists say — and some can be extremely dangerous used at home for disinfecting. Full Article Health Nation Nation & World Science Wellness
or Doctors’ practices are hurt by coronavirus pandemic, just when they’re most needed By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Sat, 25 Apr 2020 06:01:57 -0700 Many physician practices, like other businesses, are questioning how they'll survive the coronavirus outbreak, according to the Washington State Medical Association. Full Article Business Economy Local Business Wellness
or Two celestial treats will be visible this week — and both are worth going outside in your jammies By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 07:11:41 -0700 A huge asteroid will make a (relatively) close pass of Earth early Wednesday, but you'll need a telescope to see that; however, an exceptionally bright Venus should be visible to the naked eye at dusk and in the early evenings. Look to the west. Full Article Local News Northwest Outdoors Puget Sound Science Weather Wellness
or JetBlue is the first major U.S. airline to require masks for passengers By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 11:02:38 -0700 The coronavirus has changed how we travel in many ways including the increased use of face masks on flights and in airports. Full Article Business Health Nation Nation & World Travel Wellness World
or The coronavirus pandemic has taken a toll on our collective mental health. Can nutrition help? By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 06:00:24 -0700 Though there isn’t a diet that has been scientifically proven to sustain or improve your mental health, research suggests eating certain foods can correlate with improved mental well-being. Full Article Food & Drink Life Wellness
or It’s cloudy with a chance of iron rain at hot, faraway world By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Wed, 11 Mar 2020 09:43:41 -0700 CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — At one hot, faraway world, it’s always cloudy with a chance of iron rain. That’s the otherworldly forecast from Swiss and other European astronomers who have detected clouds full of iron droplets at a hot Jupiterlike planet 390 light-years away. This mega planet is so hot on the sunny side […] Full Article Nation Nation & World Oddities Science Weather
or Seattle area is in for chillier weekend weather before sunny skies return By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Thu, 12 Mar 2020 06:51:00 -0700 The cold weather system from Canada that had forecasters predicting unseasonable cold and light snow in the Puget Sound lowlands has shifted west, changing the weekend forecast, according to the National Weather Service in Seattle. That doesn’t mean we won’t get some cold, rainy weather, wind and possibly a flake or two, but the impacts […] Full Article Eastside Environment Local News Outdoors Puget Sound Weather
or Tornado warnings issued in Hawaii for the first time in more than a decade By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Tue, 17 Mar 2020 12:34:27 -0700 John Alderete was trying to catch a few hours of sleep while the rains beat down Tuesday morning on his home in Kapa’a, Hawaii, on the island of Kauai. But shortly after a quarter to 6 in the morning, he was abruptly awoken by the shrill blare of his cellphone. A tornado warning had been […] Full Article Nation Nation & World Weather
or Earthquake shakes Utah, rattling frayed coronavirus nerves By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Wed, 18 Mar 2020 06:43:45 -0700 SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A moderate earthquake Wednesday near Salt Lake City shut down a major air traffic hub, damaged a spire atop a temple and frightened millions of people already on edge from the coronavirus pandemic. There were no reports of injuries. The 5.7-magnitude quake just after 7 a.m. damaged the spire and […] Full Article Nation Nation & World Science Weather
or It’s cherry blossom season, but because of the coronavirus, the UW invites you to watch from home By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Wed, 18 Mar 2020 12:19:56 -0700 The UW wants you to stay away from the quad — but you can add the school's cherry blossoms to your home streaming queue. Full Article Education Environment Health Local News Weather
or Good day to stay home: Rain, gusty winds and a chance of lightning in the forecast By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Mon, 30 Mar 2020 07:08:32 -0700 Nothing dramatic is coming -- just some aptly named "nuisance rain." Full Article Eastside Local News Puget Sound Weather
or 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
or Thursday was Seattle area’s warmest day since September, and the forecast looks mostly sunny. Remember these guidelines if you go outside. By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Thu, 09 Apr 2020 11:37:14 -0700 The high hit 67 degrees at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport as of 4 p.m. Thursday, marking the warmest day since the area reached 69 degrees on Sept. 26, 2019. If you're tempted to go outside and enjoy the sunshine, remember to stay away from other people and wear the proper gear. Full Article Local News Outdoors Puget Sound Weather Wellness
or Seattle to close major parks, beaches this weekend due to coronavirus fears during expected warmer weather By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Thu, 09 Apr 2020 14:49:34 -0700 Seattle is closing more than a dozen of the city’s largest and most popular parks for the weekend because officials are worried about people crowding into the parks to enjoy the pleasant spring weather and spreading the novel coronavirus to each other, Mayor Jenny Durkan said Thursday. Full Article Health Lifestyle Local News Outdoors Weather
or 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
or This has been Seattle’s driest April weather on record so far — but here comes the rain By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 07:02:20 -0700 It's been the driest start to April since Seattle started recording its weather, with less than one-tenth of an inch of rain so far, according to the National Weather Service. That's about to change — perhaps making it easier for sun lovers to observe the governor's stay-home order. Full Article Eastside Local News Puget Sound Weather
or Seattle parks will remain open this weekend with same coronavirus guidelines, plus rain By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 17:40:47 -0700 Seattle banned the use of playgrounds, athletic fields and sports courts weeks ago, taping off playground structures and swings. Full Article Local News Local Politics Outdoors Weather
or Rainy, windy, cloudy, sunny: This week’s Seattle weather forecast has something for everyone By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Mon, 27 Apr 2020 07:05:00 -0700 Here comes a straight week of small weather systems marching across the Puget Sound, one right after the other, each bringing scattered showers with sun breaks, according to the National Weather Service of Seattle. Full Article Eastside Environment Local News Puget Sound Weather
or Two celestial treats will be visible this week — and both are worth going outside in your jammies By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 07:11:41 -0700 A huge asteroid will make a (relatively) close pass of Earth early Wednesday, but you'll need a telescope to see that; however, an exceptionally bright Venus should be visible to the naked eye at dusk and in the early evenings. Look to the west. Full Article Local News Northwest Outdoors Puget Sound Science Weather Wellness
or Seattle-area temperatures could soon hit the 80s; here’s your forecast for the week By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 07:09:14 -0700 The early part of the week will seem like more of the same, but an approaching high-pressure ridge could really heat things up for the weekend. Full Article Eastside Local News Puget Sound Weather
or Polar vortex could bring rare May snow, low temps to US East By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 06:20:40 -0700 BOSTON (AP) — The northeastern U.S. is about to get a cold spring farewell from winter’s bad boy, the polar vortex, which could bring rare May snowfall and record-low temperatures to some areas over the Mother’s Day weekend, forecasters say. Usually the polar vortex is a batch of cold air that stays trapped in the […] Full Article Nation Nation & World Weather
or 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
or Esports league starts strong on ambitious global schedule By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Wed, 12 Feb 2020 00:54:15 -0800 NEW YORK (AP) — They stood, they cheered, they booed and they boozed. Turns out, esports fans in New York aren’t much different from their traditional sports counterparts. Packing a nearly 2,000-seat venue across the street from Madison Square Garden, those supporters validated the theory behind the Overwatch League’s ambitious global vision. “This event is […] Full Article Business Other Sports Technology Video Games
or Kazuhisa Hashimoto, creator of the famous ‘Konami Code,’ has died By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Wed, 26 Feb 2020 16:22:27 -0800 Up. Up. Down. Down. Left. Right. Left. Right. B. A. Start. It’s the most famous sequence of button pushes in video game history, and its creator, Kazuhisa Hashimoto, has died. He was 79. His death was first announced on Twitter by his friend Yuji Takenouchi, a sound designer on games including Dark Souls. Konami, the […] Full Article Entertainment Obituaries Technology Video Games
or Emerald City Comic Con to allow refunds for fans who decide not to go due to coronavirus concerns By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Wed, 04 Mar 2020 12:44:00 -0800 Emerald City Comic Con organizers said Wednesday morning that they will change their policy and allow refunds to fans who choose not to attend this year because of coronavirus concerns. Full Article Books Comics Entertainment Events Movies Video Games
or Emerald City Comic Con postponed due to coronavirus concerns By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Fri, 06 Mar 2020 10:41:38 -0800 Organizers of Emerald City Comic Con said they're moving the event to this summer because of the coronavirus outbreak in Seattle. Full Article Entertainment Events Local News Movies TV/Streaming Video Games
or Nintendo of America sends home workers after employee tests positive for coronavirus By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Fri, 13 Mar 2020 11:32:20 -0700 Nintendo of America has confirmed that an employee from its Redmond-based studio in Washington has tested positive for coronavirus. All other employees who had contact with them are now in self-quarantine even if asymptomatic, Nintendo wrote in a statement sent to The Washington Post. Upon learning the diagnosis, Nintendo of America alerted the public health […] Full Article Business Technology Video Games
or Weekend Plus adjusts to new realities of coronavirus pandemic By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Fri, 20 Mar 2020 06:00:26 -0700 Dear readers: You’re adjusting to new realities introduced by the novel coronavirus, and Weekend Plus is, too. Starting today and in the coming weeks, you’ll find fewer restaurant and entertainment listings in this section and more emphasis on things you can enjoy at home, including: • Recipes and takeout food • Family activities • Recommended […] Full Article Books Entertainment Events Fitness Food & Drink Games & Puzzles Life Movies Music TV/Streaming Video Games
or World of Warcraft experienced a pandemic in 2005, which may help coronavirus researchers By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Fri, 10 Apr 2020 01:01:28 -0700 A "virus" decimated in-game cities. Player behavior may prove instructive for researchers projecting the spread of covid-19. Full Article Business Technology Video Games
or Is this the most coronavirus-proof job in the world? By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Sun, 12 Apr 2020 14:01:10 -0700 It’s hard to think of a job title more pandemic-proof than “superstar livestreamer.” Social distancing? Ben Lupo has been doing that since he went pro, three years ago. Full Article Amazon Business Technology Video Games
or Tech companies add new parental controls amid a coronavirus-fueled surge in screen time By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Sat, 18 Apr 2020 13:01:28 -0700 Parents have struggled with managing their kids and technology for decades, but those issues have taken on an added urgency amid the novel coronavirus pandemic and a flood of unstructured time. Some say the changes are long overdue. Full Article Business Technology TV/Streaming Video Games
or Twitch is developing talk shows and dating programs for gamers By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 13:56:17 -0700 Twitch, the online video site popular among gamers, is looking for its version of “The Bachelor.” The company plans to fund a slate of original, unscripted series that would be live and interactive, airing two to three times a week, according to an internal document seen by Bloomberg. Its preferred genres are game shows, dating […] Full Article Business TV/Streaming Video Games
or Ideas for virtual field trips and backyard fun with kids, as coronavirus closures continue By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Mon, 23 Mar 2020 06:00:44 -0700 Spending this much time at home is a major challenge if you have young children and you’re used to hitting the library/playground/toddler gym circuit. We have some ideas. Full Article Entertainment Life Visual Arts
or Van Gogh painting stolen from Dutch museum closed for coronavirus By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Mon, 30 Mar 2020 11:54:27 -0700 PARIS – A Van Gogh painting was stolen overnight Monday from a small Dutch museum in an affluent enclave outside Amsterdam, officials at the Singer Laren museum announced. To add to the mystery, there was also an uncanny coincidence, which may not have been a coincidence at all: Monday, March 30, marked Van Gogh’s birthday. […] Full Article Entertainment Visual Arts World
or Brazen van Gogh theft raises alarms about crimes of opportunism during the coronavirus crisis By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Mon, 30 Mar 2020 15:38:20 -0700 Holding valuable artworks can be a liability for public museums, especially in times of crisis. The risks have been brought home by the theft of a painting by Vincent van Gogh from a small museum east of Amsterdam. Full Article Entertainment Nation & World Visual Arts World
or Free art kits keeping Orcas Island students busy with schools shut because of coronavirus By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Wed, 01 Apr 2020 10:21:45 -0700 Orcas Island artist Brook Meinhardt is making new art kits each week to give to local kids, and the demand keeps getting bigger. Full Article Health Local News News Visual Arts
or Russians decorate isolation by recreating artworks By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Sat, 11 Apr 2020 04:43:32 -0700 MOSCOW (AP) — In the coronavirus lockdown, Russians can’t go to their beloved and renowned museums. So they’re filling the holes in their souls by recreating artworks while stuck at home and posting them on social media. The Facebook group where the works are posted has become a huge hit. The art recreations range from […] Full Article Entertainment Nation & World Oddities Visual Arts World
or ‘This is who we are’: Seattle photographer documents neighbors’ coronavirus isolation By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Sun, 12 Apr 2020 06:00:58 -0700 A few weeks ago, Meryl Alcabes, an event photographer, put the call out to friends and Seward Park neighbors asking who would be willing to have their pictures taken while depicting how they’re coping with the stay-home measures. Full Article Entertainment Local News Visual Arts
or Frantic fundraising, relief that can’t meet demand: Artists and arts groups scramble amid coronavirus crisis By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Tue, 21 Apr 2020 06:00:06 -0700 The coronavirus-shutdown crisis has ripped through Seattle’s arts and culture scene, guillotining income for individual artists and organizations while they scramble to cut expenses. Full Article Classical Music Dance Entertainment Theater Visual Arts