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The importance of data security and encryption — starting with our smartphones and our email and other online accounts on up to corporate and government data servers — should be more than clear now, following the revelations of Russian hackers attempting to mess with the U.S.
A new report from Congress concludes that while widespread encryption is a challenge for law enforcement, it is "essential to both individual privacy and national security."
But it also concludes that those outlooks are not mutually exclusive.
Democratic politicians and a bevy of Puget Sound-area human rights activists convened at the Seattle Center on Monday to loudly proclaim that the state of Washington is a "Hate Free Zone."
Rep. Suzan DelBene (D) from Washington’s 1st Congressional District spent the morning of Dec. 19 in an eighth-grade classroom at Stella Schola Middle School in Redmond.
DelBene co-taught a physics lesson with teacher Brigitte Tennis.
A Democratic lawmaker intends to reintroduce her bill to ban any religious registry.
The legislation is aimed at a possible registry of Muslims, which President-elect Donald Trump has discussed.
Rep. Suzan DelBene (D-Wash.) sponsored legislation in the last Congress intended to prevent such a registry.
Neither is in abundant supply in Washington, D.C., but compromise and bipartisanship showed up this week as the U.S. House of Representatives passed the 21st Century Cures Act, legislation that provides funding for research and crucial public health programs, including $1 billion to help communities fight the opioid crisis.
When the nurse left the room following a routine ultrasound of her 19-week-old pregnancy, Stephanie knew something was wrong. Having given birth once before, she knew the normal routine.
Approximately 100 job seekers gathered at the University of Washington Bothell’s North Creek Events Center on Oct. 28 for the annual 1st District Career Fair.
“This is an amazing chance for you to find the next great opportunity for yourselves,” UW Bothell Assistant Vice Chancellor for Government and Community Relations Kelly Snyder said to open the event.