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- UPDATING: Seattle-area restaurants offering takeout, delivery service during the coronavirus pandemic
- Seattle’s Lower Queen Anne has been renamed ‘Uptown.’ Here’s some of the best food the neighborhood has to offer.
- Rick Steves tells us what to expect when Europe reopens to tourists this summer
- Rant and Rave: Reader appreciates terms of endearment
- The birds you’re hearing now in the Northwest may come from thousands of miles away
- More complaints about tinnitus after vaccination
- Will the Excelsior Pass, New York’s COVID vaccine passport, catch on?
- Largest meat producer getting back online after cyberattack
- In Korea, you don’t have to explain TikTok to your grandma
- Ransomware disrupts meat plants in latest attack on critical U.S. business
- What would you do if a bear attacked your dog? In a viral TikTok, a teen tried a shove.
- Airline passengers are behaving worse than ever. One proposed solution? Ban alcohol.
- One-fifth of U.S. beef capacity wiped out by cyberattack on JBS
| Posted: 02 Jun 2021 10:54 AM PDT ![]() Check out our interactive list, sorted by neighborhood, of Seattle restaurants offering takeout, delivery and/or dine-in options during the novel coronavirus pandemic. |
| Posted: 02 Jun 2021 06:00 AM PDT ![]() As Lower Queen Anne is renamed Uptown check out some old favorites and new additions to the neighborhood food scene — including where City Councilmember Andrew Lewis likes to grab a cocktail. |
| Rick Steves tells us what to expect when Europe reopens to tourists this summer Posted: 02 Jun 2021 06:00 AM PDT ![]() As the world emerges from the coronavirus pandemic, Europe is reopening to travelers. If you're hankering to make a trip over there this summer, hold on — hear what European travel expert and Edmonds resident Rick Steves has to say first. |
| Rant and Rave: Reader appreciates terms of endearment Posted: 02 Jun 2021 06:00 AM PDT ![]() RANT to shoppers who abandon store carts off-site. It’s your responsibility to return them! They’re expensive. Left lying around, they trash the neighborhood and create needless work for stores to retrieve them. RAVE to all the store clerks, drivers and others that call me things like dearie, sweetie or even honey. I am an octogenarian who thinks that […] |
| The birds you’re hearing now in the Northwest may come from thousands of miles away Posted: 02 Jun 2021 06:00 AM PDT ![]() Some of the most prominent birds you can hear in the Northwest right now are visitors, some from thousands of miles away. Here are some of the songs you might hear them singing. |
| More complaints about tinnitus after vaccination Posted: 02 Jun 2021 06:00 AM PDT ![]() Another reader reports a lingering case of tinnitus picked up after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. Joe and Teresa Graedon have not found studies demonstrating a link between COVID-19 vaccines and tinnitus, but the repeat reports cannot be coincidental. |
| Will the Excelsior Pass, New York’s COVID vaccine passport, catch on? Posted: 02 Jun 2021 05:00 AM PDT ![]() Officials are hoping the Excelsior Pass can help New Yorkers feel confident about the safety of businesses and jump-start the economy. But for that to happen, they will need more people and businesses to start using it. |
| Largest meat producer getting back online after cyberattack Posted: 01 Jun 2021 09:01 PM PDT ![]() A ransomware attack on the world's largest meat processing company disrupted production around the world just weeks after a similar incident shut down a U.S. oil pipeline. Experts say the vulnerabilities exposed by the attack are far from resolved. |
| In Korea, you don’t have to explain TikTok to your grandma Posted: 01 Jun 2021 09:00 PM PDT ![]() Through videos on YouTube and TikTok that feature their lives, fashions and routines, many older Koreans are challenging the idea that such media are a young person's game. Welcome to the Korean "greynaissance." |
| Ransomware disrupts meat plants in latest attack on critical U.S. business Posted: 01 Jun 2021 07:14 PM PDT ![]() The cyberattack on JBS could upset the nation's meat markets and raises new questions about the vulnerability of critical American businesses. It's the second recent such attack to freeze up a critical U.S. business operation. |
| What would you do if a bear attacked your dog? In a viral TikTok, a teen tried a shove. Posted: 01 Jun 2021 03:30 PM PDT ![]() In a moment captured by security cameras at the Bradbury, Calif., home, a teenager shoved a bear off the brick wall where it had been standing. "The first thing I think to do is push it, push a bear, push an apex predator, man," she later recalled. |
| Airline passengers are behaving worse than ever. One proposed solution? Ban alcohol. Posted: 01 Jun 2021 01:08 PM PDT ![]() Airlines have reported a sharp rise in the number of passengers behaving badly on flights in recent months, including drinking their own alcohol, assaulting flight attendants and refusing to wear masks. The FAA said that it had received 2,500 reports of unruly behavior since the beginning of 2021. |
| One-fifth of U.S. beef capacity wiped out by cyberattack on JBS Posted: 01 Jun 2021 12:20 PM PDT ![]() A cyberattack on JBS, the largest meat producer globally, has forced the shutdown of beef plants in the U.S. The attack comes just three weeks after a ransomware attack on Colonial Pipeline disrupted fuel operations in the U.S. |
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