Former Tesla worker speaks out after winning $137 million lawsuit
iStock/CatEyePerspective (NEW YORK) — Owen Diaz, the former Tesla employee who sued the electric car company over allegations of racism, is opening up about his experience. “[Tesla] decided not to follow through, they decided to kill investigations,”
KONP to air Seattle Kraken NHL games
Newsradio KONP has secured the rights to broadcast Seattle Kraken hockey games. Hockey fans on the north Olympic Peninsula and Vancouver Island will be able to follow the NHL expansion team in its inaugural season on local
Retailers announce early holiday deals; how to avoid shopping delays, product shortages
ArtistGNDphotography/iStock (NEW YORK) — Holiday shopping season has kicked off earlier than ever. Amazon announced Monday it is offering “Black Friday-worthy deals” and early access to deep discounts across every category. Target launched its own “Deal Days”
Iranian authority mandates pregnant women be reported to prevent 'criminal abortions'
nazdravie/iStock (NEW YORK) — From Texas to Tehran, women have been fighting to protect their right to have an abortion — some by taking over the streets and others by taking over social media. While a Texas
Sequim Chamber exec resigns
SEQUIM – The Sequim-Dungeness Valley Chamber of Commerce executive director has resigned. Anji Scalf announced she is stepping down. Her last day will be Tuesday. In a letter to chamber members, Scalf said she was proud of
Supreme Court takes up secret CIA black sites in 9/11 detainee's case
zodebala/iStock (WASHINGTON) — The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday will wrestle with the limits of the government state secrets privilege in a high-stakes case brought by the first al-Qaida suspect detained and harshly interrogated at a CIA
Climate change provisions remain crucial piece of reconciliation debate
oonal/iStock (WASHINGTON) — Asked last week what the biggest sticking points were in the ongoing negotiations over the partisan budget reconciliation bill, California Rep. Ro Khanna, a member of the progressive caucus, texted ABC News one word:
DOJ reviewing decision to not charge agents involved in investigating Larry Nassar
YinYang/iStock (WASHINGTON) — Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco said at a Senate hearing Tuesday that the Department of Justice is conducting a review into its decision to not bring charges against agents who failed to investigate allegations
Facebook outage highlights risks of overdependence on single tech giant
alexsl/iStock (NEW YORK) — On Monday, the crash of Facebook and the company’s apps threw the Internet into disarray and plunged billions of users into digital darkness. The outage illustrated how essential Facebook’s services have become as
Scoreboard roundup — 10/5/21
iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Tuesday’s sports events: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE PLAYOFFS Boston 6, NY Yankees 2 NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION PRESEASON New York 125, Indiana 104 Chicago 131, Cleveland 95 Houston